— Mitch Keller continued to show why he’s not in the majors and Indianapolis’ (71-66) playoff hopes continued to founder in a 6-5 loss to Louisville. Keller scuffled through the first two innings, which seems to be a pattern for him this year, then pitched well from the third through the fifth before getting knocked out in the sixth. He finished with four runs allowed on nine hits in five and two-thirds innings. Keller walked two and struck out six. The Indians still took a 5-4 lead into the ninth, thanks to Kevin Kramer’s 15th home run in the bottom of the eighth, but Damien Magnifico gave up two in the top of the ninth to lose it.