Omaha Storm Chasers 13, Toledo Mud Hens 7 boxThe Mud Hens offense had a good night, but the pitching staff did not as the Storm Chasers evened up the series at a game Hens got right on the board as HaoYu Lee singled in the first inning and scored on a JustynHenry Malloy doubled. It was all Storm Chasers from there as starters Nick Margevicius was knocked around for seven runs. Relievers WooSuk Go and Jordan Balazovic didnt do any better, surrendering two and three runs apiece in the middle innings.A tworun shot from Akil Baddoo in the fifth was only enough to make it 83 Omaha. A threerun rally for the Hens in the seventh made it 12after the bullpens struggles. Bailey Horn allowed a run in the seventh, while Andy Ib aacute; ntilde;ez singled in Jace Jung in the ninth to finish the scoring in this : 25, R, 2 RBI, HRJung: 45, R, RBI, 2BIbanez: 25, 2 RBI, KMargevicius L, 43: 3.1 IP, 7 ER, H, BB, 3 KComing Up Next: Its an 8:05 p.m. ET start on Wednesday with the series tied up. Erie SeaWolves 3, Harrisburg Senators 2 F5boxThe SeaWolves built an early lead in this one and it held up just long enough for the game to be official before rain washed out the late struck first when Jake Holton walked with two outs in the top of the second inning and rode home on Chris Meyers seventh home run of the year. 20 Bergner gave up a run in the bottom of the inning, but Max Clark came through with his first DoubleA home run in the top of the third. That one left his bat at 108 mph and the recent uptick in power has carried through to Erie allowed a run in the bottom half of the third to make it 32 SeaWolves, and that was all they needed as the skies really opened up in the middle : 22, R, 2 RBI, HRClark: 13 Andy Ibanez Jersey, R, RBI, HRBergner W, 64: 5.0 IP, 2 ER, 4 H, 3 BB, KComing Up Next: The SeaWolves look to make it three in a row over Harrisburg, and six straight overall, at noon on Michigan Whitecaps 10, Lake County Captains 9 boxThe Whitecaps pitching staff had a rare rough night, but the offense erupted for an eightrun sixth inning that allowed them enough margin to hang on and win again on lsquo;Caps took an early lead when Woody Hadeen was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the first. John Peck singled him first to third, and he scored on an Izaac Pacheco sacrifice Joe Miller allowed a run in the top of the second, but in the bottom half Austin Murr led off with a double and took third on an infield single from Patrick Lee. An Archer Brookman ground out scored Murr to make it 21, but but it was all Captains for the next few allowed a run in the top of the third with the aid of a Peck throwing error. He gave up two more in the fourth and Marco Jimenez took over to finish the inning, then allowed a solo shot in the fifth. Dariel Fregio settled things down with a scoreless top of the sixth, but it was 52 Captains entering the bottom of the walked to start the inning, and Peck and Pacheco struck out. The Whitecaps went on to an eightrun rally with two outs. Garrett Pennington singled and Murr walked to load the bases. Peyton Graham cleared them with a triple on a line drive down the third base line that tipped off the Captains third basemans glove. The relay in nearly got Murr at the plate, but he was called safe and the Captains waxed sorely pissed, with their catcher slamming his mask on the ground in the umpires face. Captains manager Omir Santos came in to save his catcher and got tossed Whitecaps were just warming up though. Patrick Lee singled in Graham and then stole second and third base. Archer Brookman singled him in and Seth Stephenson followed with a single of his own. Hadeen cam up to bat again and walked to load the bases. A tworun single followed from Peck, and with Hadeen on third an errant pickoff throw scored him too and made it 105 allowed a solo shot to Jose Devers in the top of the seventh, and Micah Ashman had a very rare bad day on the mound. He allowed three runs on four hits in the top of the eighth. Preston Howey came in to escape any further damage, and then closed it out in the ninth for his fourth save of the : 24, 2 RBI Mickey Stanley Jersey, BB, 2 KPennington: 34, R, 2BGraham: 13, R, 3 RBI, 3B, BB, KLee: 24, R, RBI, K, 2 SBMiller: 3.0 IP, 4 R, 3 ER, 8 H, 2 BB, 4 KComing Up Next: Its a 6:35 p.m. ET start on Thursday Tarpons 7, Lakeland Flying Tigers 1 boxOne rough inning doomed Luke Stofels start, and the bullpen leaked some late runs on a quiet day for the Flying Tigers gave up a threerun rally in the bottom of the second. He walked four and struck out four, but he did settled back in to pitch through the fifth with no further trouble. Hes been very good for the Flying Tigers and still holds a 1.34 ERA after this , Franyerber Montilla doubled with two outs in the top of the first but was stranded.