
The Columbus Clippers lost to the Worcester Red Sox 8-5, marking their third consecutive defeat against the WooSox. The Clippers' record now stands at 7-6.
COL 5 – WOR 8
The Columbus Clippers and the Worcester Red Sox faced off in Worcester Friday evening. The Clippers have been struggling against the WooSox, staying just above .500 with last night’s loss marking 3 straight loses against the Red Sox.
It didn’t take long for Ryan Webb to start running into trouble. In the bottom of the second a lead off triple was converted to a run on a groundout. A one-out walk and hit by pitch put two on. George Valera, on rehab assignment in Columbus, committed a fielding error in left field allowing the runner on 2nd to score.
The Clippers defensive woes would continue for the remainder of the game, racking up 6 errors on the night. Webb fell to 0-2 on the year, pitching 3.1 innings. He allowed 2H, 4R (2ER), 6BB, with 4Ks. Jack Leftwich was the only pitcher to not have runs scored on his watch. Leftwich went 1.2IP, 2H, 0R/ER, 1BB, 1K. Andrew Walters pitched an inning, allowing a run on a solo homer. It was the only hit he allowed. Walters walked no batters and struck out 2. Colin Holderman pitched the remaining 2 innings. He allowed 3 hits with 3 runs, none of which were earned. He struck out 5.
The offense pieced together some runs after their shutout the day prior. Petey Halpin went 1-for-3 with a run and a RBI. Travis Bazzana went 1-for-3 with a walk and a strike out. Milan Tolentino made up for his defensive error, going 1-for-4 with a solo home run in the eighth.
Back in his home run ways #ClipShowpic.twitter.com/rwj0uDWaQx
— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) April 11, 2026
But the scoring started with George Valera in the 6th inning, hitting the Clippers’ first homer of the series. Valera went 1-for-4 with a run and 2 RBI.
Clutch #ClipShowpic.twitter.com/6CQSE7k6Wt
— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) April 10, 2026
AKR 8 – HBG 6
The RubberDucks were more successful in their Friday night game. Josh Hartle took the mound for Akron and had a solid start. Hartle pitched 4.2 innings allowing 3 runs on 6 hits. He walked 2 and struck out 5.
A 5⃣ strikeout Friday by @JoshHartle25pic.twitter.com/sYuPGFTVRM
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) April 11, 2026
Jack Jasiak earned his second win of the season in his 2.1 innings of work. He allowed 2 runs on 2 hits. Alaska Abney pitched 1.2, 1H, 1R, 2BB, 2K. Magnus Ellerts got the save, walking one in his 0.1 IP.
The RubberDucks offense performed well, scoring 8 runs on 7 hits and 9 walks.
Akron’s first run came in the 2nd inning. Nick Mitchell hit a lead off single, stealing 2nd and advancing to 3rd on a wild pitch. Joe Lampe drew a walk, but during Alex Mooney’s at bat, a balk scored Mitchell. Mooney and Jake Fox loaded the bases with walks of their own, but a strikeout and GIDP stopped the rally.
In the 4th inning Mitchell drew a lead off walk. Catcher Interference put runners on 1st and 2nd. Jake Fox hit a single on a liner to left, scoring Mitchell and Mooney.
A 2-run single by @Jake_Fox8 ties the game!
TOP 4 | Akron 3 | Harrisburg 3 pic.twitter.com/MQzhExWoUE
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) April 11, 2026
The walks continued in the top of the 5th. Christian Knapczyk and Nick Mitchell drew back-to-back one-out walks. Joe Lampe hit an RBI single to put the RubberDucks up 5-3. In the next at bat, Alex Mooney hit a 3-run moon shot.
The 2nd homer of the series by @aj_mooney2, who has 7 RBI this week!
103 mph🚀375 feet
TOP 5 | Akron 8 | Harrisburg 3 pic.twitter.com/m7796EJPxT
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) April 11, 2026
The exciting game ended with flair. Knapczyk had a beauty of a snag at 2nd for the final out of the game.
A game-winning snag by @Cknap1!
FINAL | Akron 8 | Harrisburg 6 pic.twitter.com/IAqHqlusD9
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) April 11, 2026
LC 3 – DAY 7
Lake County struggled against the Dayton Dragons, losing by 4 runs. Braylon Doughty fell to 0-1 on the season. Doughty only pitched 2.1 innings. He allowed 4R (2ER) on 5H, striking out one batter. In the bottom of the 3rd a one-out fielding error on 2B Luke Hill set the Caps up for failure. Doughty gave up four straight singles, putting the Dragons up 3-2 before being pulled for Donovan Zsak. Zsak has pitched 1.2 innings so far this year. He finished the 3rd inning only allowing one walk before retiring the side. He is maintaining a 0.00 ERA. Jogly García pitched 4.0, securing the loss for the Captains. He gave up 3R (2ER) on 2H and 2BB. He struck out 3. Sean Matson pitched the 8th inning, striking out one and allowing one hit.
The Captains had a strong start. In the top of the first, Jace LaViolette and Dean Curley drew back-to-back one-out walks. Aaron Walton and Bennett Thompson hit back-to-back singles to put two runs on the board.
CAPTAINS STRIKE FIRST! 🔥🔥
Back-to-back RBI singles by Aaron Walton and Bennett Thompson has Lake County out in front going into the 2nd! pic.twitter.com/RwPc00Mkap
— Lake County Captains (@LCCaptains) April 10, 2026
Lake County’s final run came in the top of the 6th. Bennett Thompson drew a lead off walk. He reached 2nd on a wild pitch and 3rd on a flyout. Luke Hill hit a two-out single to score Thompson.
FBG 3 – HC 5
The Howlers took a win from the Fredericksburg Nationals. Jacob Zibin had a strong 4.0 inning outing. He allowed 1 run on 3H and 1BB, striking out 5. Luke Fernandez pitched 2 innings of scoreless baseball, striking out 2 and walking 1. Keegan Zinn earned the win and recorded a blown save. In Zinn’s 2.0 innings of work, he allowed 2R/ER, 1BB, and struck out 2. Angel Perez earned his 2nd save of the season, closing the game. He walked 2 and struck out 2.
Cannon Peebles had a great game at the plate. He went 1-for-3 with 1R, 2RBI, 2BB, HR, and a SB.
The Howlers got on the board in the bottom of the 3rd. Juneiker Caceres drew a lead off walk which was followed by Cannon Peebles’s 2-run HR.
Cannon Peebles got ALL OF THAT ONE!! 🚀⚾️
His 2-run home run gives us the LEAD here in the bottom of the third inning!
Howlers 2 | Nationals 1 #SeeYouLaterpic.twitter.com/RIyVRPocNL
— Hill City Howlers (@HCHowlers) April 11, 2026
In the bottom of the 5th, the Howlers tacked on another run. Caceres and Pebbles drew back-to-back walks to lead off the inning. Yeiferth Castillo work a one-out walk to load the bases. Luis De La Cruz singled to first to score Caceres.
The final runs were scored in the bottom of the 8th. Luis De La Cruz was hit by pitch to lead off. He stole 2nd, but was caught stealing 3rd for the 2nd out of the inning. Yaikel Mijares drew a two-out walk and hustled to 3rd on Robert Arias’ single to right. Juneiker Caceres singled on a liner to left, scoring Mijares and Arias.
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The final score was Columbus Clippers 5, Worcester Red Sox 8.
The Columbus Clippers have lost three consecutive games against the Worcester Red Sox.
The Columbus Clippers' current record is 7 wins and 6 losses.
The game was played in Worcester.


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