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Today's Games (All Times Eastern):

IL: Pawtucket SEASON OVER [Finished Regular Season 85-58, Playoffs, 1-3]
EL: Portland - SEASON OVER [Finished Regular Season 74-66, Playoffs, 0-3]
CL: Lancaster (TBD) @ Stockton (Scott Moore) [10:05pm]
SAL: Greenville - SEASON OVER [Finished 30-39 2nd Half/70-69 overall]
NYPL: Lowell - SEASON OVER [Finished 40-33, Playoffs 1-2]
GCL: Red Sox - SEASON OVER [Finished 28-27]
DSL: Red Sox - SEASON OVER [Finished 43-27]

Lancaster won the season series against Stockton this season, 6-5.

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Portland Sea Dogs
Lancaster JetHawks (Magic 1340)
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Lowell Spinners (WCAP)
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Terumasa Matsuo will be the starter for Lancaster tonight.
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Lancaster loses 9-5.

Boxscore

Terumasa Matsuo went 3 1/3 innings, giving up 5 hits and 3 walks, allowing 5 runs while striking out 4. Craig Molldrem went 2 1/3 innings, giving up 3 hits, a walk and a WP; allowing 2 runs while striking out 3. Felipe Garcia went 1 1/3 innings, giving up 2 hits, a walk and a HBP; allowing 2 runs. Josh Papelbon pitched the final inning, giving up an intentional walk.

Reid Engel went 2/4. Kris Negron went 2/5. Jon Still and Michael Jones each went 1/3 with a walk; Still with a double. Luis Exposito and Zak Farkes each went 1/4 with a double. Aaron Reza went 0/2 with 2 walks. Daniel Nava went 0/4. Yamaico Navarro went 0/5.
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Jethawks Game Story

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he Stockton Ports scored the final five runs of the night Thursday to overcome a brief 5-4 Lancaster lead and secure a 9-5 win in game one of the California League Championship series.

Lancaster started Terumasa Matsuo, who was added to the roster Thursday from Greeneville. The 26-year old lasted 3.1 innings in his California League debut, allowing five runs, all earned on five hits. He fanned four and walked three.

Stockton opened the scoring with a four-run second inning keyed by an RBI double by leftfielder Archie Gilbert who finished 3-4 with a run scored, two stolen bases and six RBI.

However, the resilient JetHawks answered right back with four runs of their own in the top of the third to even the score at 4-4. Jon Still drove home a pair of runs with an RBI double and scored on Luis Exposito’s double to left.

Lancaster took a 5-4 lead in the top of the fourth after loading the bases with no outs, but settled for one run, on a Yamaico Navarro double play grounder. Stockton knotted the game at 5-5 with a Gilber sacrifice fly in the bottom of the frame.
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