October Madness: Day One
Due to the sheer number of games, no details unless necessary.
Red Sox 28
R-Phils 2
Nashville 11
Richmond 3
Minnesota 6
Indianapolis 5
Torii Hunter 3-run HR
LA Dodgers 4
Norfolk 1
San Diego 7
Round Rock 1
NY Mets 7
Charlotte 6
10 Innings
Chi. Sox 11
New Orleans 2
Arizona 13
Ottawa 9
Kansas City 5
Iowa 2
Omaha 7
Houston 5
11 Innings
Shane Costa tied the game with an RBI double in the 9th and Mike Aviles put the Wranglers ahead with a two run shot in the 11th.
Atlanta 6
Pawtucket 1
Texas 15
Louisville 1
Pittsburgh 7
Durham 5
NY Yankees 15
San Antonio 6
LA Angels 8
Trenton 0
Tampa Bay 10
Toledo 1
Milwaukee 8
Tacoma 2
Oakland 5
Albuquerque 2
Colorado 4
Memphis 0
Baltimore 3
Fresno 2
4 2/3 scoreless innings of relief from Dan Giese.
Detroit 6
Syracuse 2
Washington 4
Salt Lake City 1
Portland 7
Philadelphia 6
Figures. Jamie Moyer allowed four runs in three innings.
San Francisco 9
Rochester 7
Trailing 7-5 in the ninth, Kevin Frandsen hit a grand slam home run to win the game. Rochester walked Barry Bonds intentionally to load the bases.
Seattle 2
Columbus 0
Buffalo 4
Cincinnati 1
Buffalo's Adam Miller struck out seven batters over six innings of work. Bronson Arroyo struck out eight in the loss.
Toronto 11
Colorado Springs 5
St. Louis 6
Oklahoma 5
13 Innings
Chris Duncan hit a three-run, game tying home run with two outs in the ninth. Four innings later, Duncan's RBI single won the game for the Cards.
Sacramento 7
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1
Cleveland 9
Huntsville 0