Indians shortstop has few difficulties in first action since broken forearm.
A Mahoning Valley Scrappers
Renegades 10, Scrappers 5: Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, playing his first game since going on the disabled list with a fractured forearm on May 18, went 1 for 3 with a two-run double and played flawlessly in the field in five innings in front of 3,767 fans at Eastwood Field -- 500 more than average. But Hudson Valley scored six runs in the last four innings to power past Mahoning Valley in a New York-Penn League game in Niles, Ohio.
Catcher Diego Seastrunk hit his second home run for the Scrappers.
Cabrera flew out to deep right-center and grounded out before connecting on his bases-loaded double in the fifth inning. He left after five innings and is expected to be the designated hitter in Tuesday's game. He will then likely move to Class AA Akron for more playing time.
AAA Columbus Clippers
The Clippers return to International League action against the Norfolk Tides on Thursday after Wednesday's All-Star Game.
AA Akron Aeros
SeaWolves 4, Aeros 2: DH Matt McBride (.274) hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning for Akron, but it wasn't enough for the Aeros to come back in an Eastern League game in Erie. Rawley Bishop's three-run homer in the third inning was the game's decisive blow. Eric Berger (4-5) gave up six hits and three runs in five innings.
Advanced A Kinston Indians
Keys 4, Indians 0: Luis Noel of Frederick (Md.) struck out seven Indians over six innings as Kinston lost on the road. Bo Greenwell had two of Kinston's three hits and is batting .370 with the Indians.
A Lake County Captains
Whitecaps 11, Captains 6: West Michigan's 14-hit attack overwhelmed Lake County in a Midwest League game. Brett Brach (1-5) gave up nine hits and five runs in four innings for the Captains.
Independent Lake Erie Crushers
The Crushers return to Frontier League action against the Windy City ThunderBolts on Friday after Wednesday's All-Star Game.