What's happening down on the farm? A weekly guide to the Tribe's 2015 farm system, incorporating daily roster and game updates in the comments.
It was another decent week for the affiliates, but only really because Akron and Lynchburg went 5-1. None of the other four stateside affiliates managed a winning record. The Hillcats have actually been on an incredible tear in the past three weeks, taking 17 out of their last 20.
Current team records (as of Sunday night):
Columbus Clippers: 63-52 (individual 2015 stats)
Akron RubberDucks: 61-54 (individual 2015 stats)
Lynchburg Hillcats: 59-55 (individual 2015 stats)
Lake County Captains: 56-54 (individual 2015 stats)
Mahoning Valley Scrappers: 22-25 (individual 2015 stats)
Arizona Indians: 15-24 (individual 2015 stats)
DSL Indians: 30-29 (individual 2015 stats)
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Within the space of a few days at the end of last month, the Clippers' offense was decimated as they lost Ramirez, Chisenhall, Sands and Holt (to the MLB) and Naquin (to injury), and it has started to show as they were shut out in their last two games.