VALLEY / VENTURA COUNTY SPORTS : MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DAILY REPORT / JETHAWKS : Wooten, Williams Help Lancaster Win
Greg Wooten pitched a six-hitter and Peanut Williams hit his 25th home run on Friday night to help Lancaster beat San Bernardino, 3-2, in front of 2,752 at the Ranch.
Wooten (10-4) struck out four and walked eight.
Harvey Hargrove had a run-scoring grounder for the JetHawks.
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Up next: At San Bernardino, today-Sunday, season-ending series.
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Infielder Torey Lovullo on Friday was called up by the Philadelphia Phillies from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, their triple-A affiliate in the International League.
Lovullo, 34, was batting .280 with 21 home runs and 106 runs batted in.
The former Montclair Prep standout is in his 13th pro season. He last played in the majors with Cleveland in 1998.
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Scanning Thursday’s box scores:
Triple A--Lovullo hit his 36th double and 21st home run, knocking in four runs in a 10-3 victory over Ottawa. . . . Reliever Mike McMullen (Glendale College) struck out two and pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for Fresno (Giants) in a 15-8 loss to Salt Lake.
Double A--Center fielder Kurt Airoso (Cal State Northridge) had three hits, including his 28th double, for Jacksonville (Tigers) in a 9-3 loss to Carolina.
Class A--Catcher Andy Dominique (Alemany) hit a three-run home run for Clearwater (Phillies) in a 3-2 victory over Lakeland. . . . Angel Aragon (Channel Islands) picked up his 17th save for Rancho Cucamonga (Padres) in an 8-5 victory over Modesto. . . . Reliever Erasmo Ramirez (Northridge) allowed two hits and struck out two over three scoreless innings for San Jose (Giants) in a 3-1 loss to San Bernardino. . . . Reliever Tim Carr (Westlake) improved to 6-4 for Columbia (Mets), holding Asheville scoreless over two innings in a 4-3 victory.
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