Parris and Gillespie Will Be Out of Action
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Pitcher Matt Parris of Highland High was placed on the suspended list Tuesday by the Detroit Tigers’ rookie-level Gulf Coast League affiliate.
Eric Gillespie, formerly of Cal State Northridge, was placed on the temporarily inactive list by the Portland Sea Dogs, the Florida Marlins’ double-A affiliate.
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Scanning Tuesday’s box scores:
Triple A--Tim Laker (Simi Valley, Oxnard College) had three hits for Buffalo (Indians) in a 9-0 victory at Toledo. . . . Bryan Corey (Thousand Oaks, Pierce) pitched two shutout innings of relief, improving to 3-3 for Portland (Padres) in an 8-2 victory over Edmonton. . . . Jack Wilson (Thousand Oaks) had two hits for Nashville (Pirates) in a 9-5 victory over New Orleans.
Double A--Tom McGee (Cal Lutheran) hit his second home run for Bowie (Orioles) in a 6-5 loss at Portland. . . . Chris Baker (Hart, Canyons) earned his first save with three shutout innings for Tennessee (Blue Jays) in a 10-0 victory at Orlando. . . . Former JetHawks Willie Bloomquist and Bo Robinson each had three hits for San Antonio (Mariners) in a 12-6 victory at El Paso. . . . David Matranga (Pepperdine) had two hits, including his seventh home run, for Round Rock (Astros) in a 4-3 victory over Midland.
Class A--Nathan Kaup (Camarillo) raised his average to .375 with two hits and a run batted in for Bakersfield (Devil Rays) in a 5-4 loss to Modesto. . . . Fernando Rios (Glendale) hit his second home run and singled twice for Mudville (Reds) in a 6-4 victory at San Jose. . . . Justin Martin (El Camino Real) had two hits and a sacrifice fly for Lynchburg (Pirates) in a 10-3 loss at Potomac. . . . Danny Phillips (Chatsworth, Cal State Northridge) had three hits and a sacrifice fly for Salem (Rockies) in a 10-5 loss to Myrtle Beach. . . . Ryan Hamill (Chaminade) had two hits for Peoria (Cardinals) in a 5-4 loss at South Bend.
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