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JETHAWKS REPORT : His Numbers Don’t Add Up

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You wouldn’t guess that Ken Cloude’s record is just 1-0 by looking at the rest of his statistics--a 1.99 earned-run average, .160 opponents’ batting average, a league-leading 32 strikeouts and five walks.

Cloude, the staff’s unluckiest member, pitched 6 2/3 innings of one-run, one-hit ball Sunday but did not get a decision because the JetHawks blew a 3-1 lead in the ninth.

Cloude, who lost another victory when the JetHawks blew a 3-1 lead in the ninth and couldn’t make it through five innings with a 13-3 lead in another start, isn’t bothered by his record.

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Not after starting 0-4 last season at Wisconsin.

“I was pitching decent enough to win, I just wasn’t getting support,” he said. “All you can do is pitch well. Wins and losses don’t mean that much at this level.”

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JetHawk players who hadn’t seen it before were amazed by Lake Elsinore’s $25 million, state-of-the-art, 7,500-seat ballpark with its restaurant overlooking left field and electronic color message board.

“They were saying this was big league, but I had no idea,” Jason Cook said. “This is pretty plush.”

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Shortstop Luis Molina started Tuesday for the first time since he injured his back April 9. . . . The JetHawks drew 29,636 fans in their six-game homestand. At that rate, they would surpass last season’s attendance at Riverside on May 1.

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Tonight’s Game:

JetHawks (Brett Hinchliffe, 2-0, 4.15) at Lake Elsinore (Josh Deakman, 1-0, 4.08), 7:05.

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