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Tuesday Red Sox Farm Report: Sam Travis has big day in PawSox win

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Here is what happened in the Red Sox farm system on Monday.

TRIPLE-A PAWTUCKET RED SOX (21-27): W, 6-1 vs Lehigh Valley


-- PawSox first baseman Sam Travis scored two runs and collected two of the team's 11 hits in their 6-1 win. Travis clubbed his fourth home run of the season in the fifth inning. Pawtucket right fielder Cole Sturgeon finished the game 2-for-3 in five plate appearances with two runs scored.

-- Chandler Shepherd earned the win, improving to 3-4 after allowing one run and striking out six in seven innings pitched. He has a 4.24 ERA and 42 strikeouts in 46 innings pitched for the PawSox.

-- Robby Scott pitched one scoreless inning in relief for Shepherd, lowering his ERA to 1.53 with 27 strikeouts in 17 innings of work.

DOUBLE-A PORTLAND SEA DOGS (17-32): L, 8-3 vs Reading

-- Sea Dogs southpaw Matthew Kent fell to 2-3 on the year after allowing eight hits and four earned runs over five innings pitched.

-- Portland's offense mustered three runs on only five hits. Shortstop Jeremy Rivera went 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs in the game, including a solo dinger in the eighth inning. Rivera now has five home runs on the year, tied for second most on the team.

-- Trey Ball walked two batters in two innings of relief while surrendering one earned run. 

HIGH-A SALEM RED SOX (23-25): L, 3-2 at Wilmington

-- Salem fell in walk-off fashion to the Blue Rocks on a game ending hit by pitch to cap off a 10-inning Memorial Day thriller. The Sox rebounded from a 2-0 deficit after scratching across one run in the fifth and sixth inning, but could not put together a late game rally. Bobby Dalbec tied the game with a two out single in the sixth and finished the game 1-for-2 in four plate appearances with one RBI.

-- Salem went 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position and managed only six total hits. C.J. Chatham went 1-for-4 in the contest, leveling his season batting average to .313, a team best, since being called up from Greenville.

-- Shortstop Santiago Espinal went hitless in five at-bats, but still stands in second on the team in average (.297), and is tied with 21-year-old Brett Netzer with the team lead in hits with 47.

-- Roniel Raudes allowed two runs on eight hits in four innings of work. Jared Oliver was charged with the loss, after going 2 2/3 innings with an unearned run and striking out four, before walking a batter to load the bases in the 10th, and hitting the next batter to end the game.

SINGLE-A GREENVILLE DRIVE (12-36): Game cancelled (rain) at Columbia