Down On The farm Minor League Report 7/12/08 Pt 1

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The Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees won easily over the Columbus Clippers by a score of 4-0. Starting for Scranton was Jeff Karstens and he pitched very well tossing 7 scoreless innings giving up 5 hits along with 6 strikeouts for the win. [link]

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