Mudville Wins Game in Ninth
Guye Senjem’s three-run home run with two out in the ninth inning lifted the Mudville Nine of Stockton to a 10-9 California League victory Friday at The Hangar.
Former Pepperdine catcher Dane Sardinha hit his first professional home run for Mudville (12-15). J.D. Closser and Billy Martin homered for the JetHawks (16-12).
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Today’s game: Mudville at Lancaster, 7:15 p.m. On the radio: KUTY-AM (1470).
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Scanning Thursday’s box scores:
Triple A--Third baseman Matt Franco (Westlake) hit a three-run home run for Norfolk (Mets) in an 8-3 loss at Pawtucket. . . . Despite yielding two runs in one relief inning, Keith Evans (Crespi) notched his second victory without a loss and Bob Scanlan (Harvard-Westlake) earned his 10th save with one scoreless inning for Ottawa (Expos) in a 5-2 victory over Toledo. . . . Rochester (Orioles) defeated Indianapolis, 4-3, behind a home run and double by third baseman Steve Sisco (Thousand Oaks) and right-hander Sean Douglass (Antelope Valley High), who allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings, improving to 3-2. . . . Right fielder Jalal Leach (Pepperdine) had three hits, including two doubles, for Fresno (Giants) in a 4-2 victory at Portland. Rob Crabtree (Cal State Northridge) got the victory with 1 2/3 scoreless relief innings.
Double A--Catcher Andy Dominique (Alemany) had two hits, including his third home run, for Reading (Phillies) in a 4-1 victory at Bowie. . . . Center fielder Joe Borchard (Camarillo) had a double, single and two runs batted in for Birmingham (White Sox) in a 10-7 loss at Carolina. . . . Second baseman David Matranga (Pepperdine) had three hits for Round Rock (Astros) in a 6-3 victory at Tulsa.
Class A--Third baseman G.J. Raymundo (Pepperdine) had three hits for Rancho Cucamonga (Angels) in a 5-4 victory over San Bernardino. . . . Center fielder Danny Phillips (Chatsworth) had a double and single for Salem (Rockies) in an 8-6 victory over Wilmington. . . . Designated hitter Ryan Hankins (Simi Valley) hit his fifth home run for Winston-Salem (White Sox) in a 4-3 loss at Potomac.
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