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   <title>HRs by Kratz and Stubbs help IL edge PCL at Triple-A All-Star Game</title>
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   Two-run homers by Erik Kratz and Drew Stubbs helped the International League edge the Pacific Coast League, 6-5, at the Triple-A All-Star Game at PGE Park. Esteban German smacked a two-run homer in the ninth inning and drove in four runs for the PCL. Andrew Carpenter struck out the side in the second inning to get the victory, while Fernando Cabrera notched the save. Yorman Bazardo was tagged with the loss after surrendering three hit
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   Matthew Brown and Mark Saccomanno's back-to- back RBI hits highlighted a six-run ninth inning which propelled the Pacific Coast League over their International League counterparts, 6-5, at the Triple- A All-Star game from Louisville Slugger Field. Shut out after eight innings and down by two, the PCL struck back with six runs in the top of the ninth to go ahead by four. Against Blaine Neal, Nick Stavinoha singled, and moved up on a wild pitch.
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   <title>Futures game rosters announced</title>
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   Major League Baseball announced the rosters for the 10th annual All-Star Futures Game on Thursday. Tino Martinez, a two-time All-Star, was named to manage the World Team while Davey Johnson, a four-time All Star who will lead Team USA at the upcoming Olympics in Beijing and was a World Series winning manager with the New York Mets in 1986, will guide Team USA. Pitchers for the Team USA roster include Brett Anderson and Trevor Cahill from t
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   <title>O'Connor new MILB President</title>
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   Pat O'Connor became the 11th president of Minor League Baseball on Wednesday, as he was unanimously selected to take over for Mike Moore, who is retiring after 16 years. O'Connor, who will assume the role when Moore steps down on December 31, received 31 of a possible 31 points..He will serve a four-year term before deciding if he wants to run for re-election in 2012. "Thank you for putting your trust in me," said O'Conner, who will continue to serv
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   Tulsa Drillers coach Mike Coolbaugh died Sunday after being hit in the head by a line drive while he was serving as the team's first base coach against the Arkansas Travelers. Tulsa is the Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. Tino Sanchez hit a line drive that struck Coolbaugh in the temple during the top of the ninth inning. Coolbaugh was knocked unconscious and was administered CPR on the field. He was eventually taken by ambulance 
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   <title>Perez helps International League to All-Star victory</title>
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   Timo Perez had three hits and drove in two runs, assisting the International League to a 7-5 victory over the Pacific Coast League in the 20th edition of the Triple-A All-Star Game. Mike Hessman belted a two-run homer and Brandon Moss added a solo shot for the International League, which bolted to an early lead and then was able to escape some jams late to hold on to the win. Perez, a seven-year major league veteran, was honored as the g
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   <title>Parra perfect for Triple-A Nashville</title>
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   Milwaukee Brewers farmhand Manny Parra threw a perfect game for Triple-A Nashville in a 3-0 victory over Round Rock Monday. The 24-year-old left-hander, a 26th-round selection of the Brewers in 2001, struck out a career-high 11 batters and was mobbed by teammates after first baseman Brad Nelson recorded the final out on a pop-up by Jesse Garcia. Parra recorded the third nine-inning perfect game in the 104-year history of the Pacific Coast 
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   <title>Minor league player hits in 43 straight games</title>
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   Brandon Watson extended his hitting streak to 43 games on Sunday, breaking a record that stood for 95 years in the International League. Watson was only 1-for-5 in a 9-8, 11-inning Clippers loss to Ottawa but his leadoff single off J.D. Durbin in the sixth made history. Watson is batting .360 with 10 RBI during his streak which began May 1. Jack Lelivelt set the IL record for the Rochester Hustlers when he hit in 42 straight during 
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   <title>Devil Rays minor leaguer dies in canoe accident</title>
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   The body of Tampa Bay Devil Rays minor league pitcher Erik Walker was found Thursday after he was involved in a canoe accident last weekend. He was 23. Walker had been missing since Saturday following the capsizing of his canoe on the New River in Virginia. Game wardens with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) located Walker's body at approximately 11 a.m. According to the VDGIF, Walker and a female frien
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