Lynchburg Hillcats
by Justin Lada
The Hillcats sort of backed into the playoffs after clinching in the first half and securing the top spot by finishing on top in the second half of the Carolina League season despite losing four of their final five games.
Akron Rubber Ducks
Without question, the 2016 season was a roller coaster ride for the Akron RubberDucks. Early in the season, the team was one of the hottest in all of baseball, but an ice cold summer left their playoff hopes in doubt. However, a strong August push and a four game winning streak to end the year allowed Akron to clinch the regular season Eastern League Western Division title last week. Currently, the Ducks are up on the Altoona Curve 2-1 in five game playoff series for the Western Division Championship.
Many of the usual suspects have been big for Akron during their playoff push and subsequent playoff series: Nellie Rodriguez is 9 for 21 in the past week with three doubles and two walks, while Greg Allen is 6 for 24 with 3 walks, a home run and a stolen base in the same stretch. However, Akron’s best player during this crucial stretch comes as a surprise. After posting a medicore .738 OPS in the regular season, outfielder Mike Papi has gone 10 for 23 with four home runs and two walks to three strikeouts in the past seven days. Surprisingly, Akron had to overcame two shaky starts from their ace Rob Kaminsky, who allowed seven earned runs in 12 innings of work last week.
Akron will look to clinch the Western Division Championship Saturday night in Akron. With a win, they will head to the Eastern League Championship, to face either Trenton or Reading. A match-up against Trenton could league to the Ducks facing former Indians’ farmhand Justus Sheffield.
Columbus Clippers
The Braves finished with 12 hits, including four from Mel Rojas, Jr. and two each from Ronnier Mustelier and Reid Brignac plus Tyler Moore‘s grand slam to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series.
Game 2 of a Governors’ Cup semifinal playoff series against the Gwinnett Braves was more of the same for Zimmer, and it translated to a 6-4 victory for Columbus on the strength of his two-out, line-drive grand slam in the seventh inning.
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