As we continue to get more frustrated by the Red Sox, the good news is that the farm, as barren as it may seem of up-and-coming talent, put up everything you could want from our Major League team yesterday. Worcester had a gutsy comeback and sustainable offense, Portland beat the hell out of Hartford and put a number on the scoreboard that hasn’t been seen in the team’s history, and Greenville’s pitching held Hudson Valley to two hits in a shutout win in the Championship round. For the last time on a Monday, let’s get into it!
Worcester: W, 11-5 (BOX SCORE)
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Yet again, it was not Shane Drohan’s day, as he gave up three runs in less than an inning of work against the Syracuse Mets.