Hershiser Beats Lancaster
Orel Hershiser gave up four hits and no earned runs, and Jesus Feliciano scored on an error in the seventh inning to give the San Bernardino Stampede a 2-1 victory over Lancaster on Tuesday night at San Bernardino.
Corey Freeman had two hits for Lancaster (30-22), which lost its third consecutive game.
Joe Thurston hit a solo home run in the sixth inning for San Bernardino (30-22).
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Today: Day off. Thursday: At High Desert, 7 p.m. Next home game: Sunday, vs. Modesto, 5 p.m. On the radio: KUTY-AM 1470.
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Scanning Monday’s box scores:
Triple A--Josh Towers (Hueneme High, Oxnard College) of Rochester (Orioles) struck out nine in six innings but gave up eight hits in a 2-1 loss to Indianapolis. Bob Scanlan (Harvard-Westlake) earned his International League-leading 12th save with a scoreless inning for Indianapolis (Reds). . . . Center fielder Chris Sheff (Pepperdine) had two doubles for Norfolk (Mets) in a 5-3 victory over Ottawa. . . . Andrew Lorraine (Hart) struck out four and allowed one hit in six innings of a 6-0, seven-inning victory by Buffalo (Indians) over Columbus.
Double A--Left fielder Kurt Airoso (Cal State Northridge) had three hits, including two doubles, for Jacksonville (Tigers) in an 8-6 loss to Carolina. . . . Mike Glendenning (Crespi, Pierce College) had two hits for Shreveport (Giants) in a 13-9 victory at Tulsa. . . . Jack Wilson (Thousand Oaks) knocked in two runs for Arkansas (Cardinals) in a 7-5 victory at Wichita.
Class A--Third baseman Ryan Hankins (Simi Valley) had a single and a double for Winston-Salem (White Sox) in a 7-1 victory over Salem. . . . Right-fielder Bryan Warner (Glendale College) of Lansing (Cubs) hit his fourth home run in a 14-7 loss to Fort Wayne. . . . Jay Gehrke (Pepperdine) picked up his third save with a scoreless two-thirds of an inning for Charleston (Royals) in a 2-1 victory over Hagerstown.
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