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      <description>Welington Castillo made his first hits of 2010 count for Iowa. Jeremy Papelbon had his most strikeouts since 2007 for Tennessee. Alberto Cabrera turned in his second quality start for Daytona. Hak-Ju Lee had another two-hit game for Peoria.</description>
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      <description>Darwin Barney had a season-high three hits to extend his hitting streak to five games at Iowa. Tennessee was idle. Brett Jackson upped his on-base percentage to over .400 at Daytona. Matt Cerda had a perfect 3-for-3 night for Peoria while Robert Whitenack threw a career-high six scoreless innings.</description>
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      <description>This wasn’t quite how Ryne Sandberg envisioned his first season as Iowa manager starting off. Four Tennessee pitchers combined for a six-hitter as the Smokies won their fourth straight to open the season. A plethora of Cubs prospects had their best day at the plate as Daytona collected a season-high 13 hits. Peoria pitchers combined on a five-hitter.</description>
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