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      <description>Sunday was another disappointing day in the Royals farm system, and for the second straight day the Kane County Cougars were the organization's only winner. The Cougars prevailed in a 6-1 decision over Peoria thanks to 16 hits -- including three by Ryan Stovall -- and a stellar outing by starter Leonel Santiago. Click inside to see all the day's results and box scores.</description>
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      <description>The Midwest League on Friday announced its 2011 All-Star teams, and four Kane County Cougars were selected to represent the Western Division. Second baseman Gerard Hall and pitchers Sugar Ray Marimon, Leonel Santiago, and Greg Billo will all be present as the Western Division All-Stars battle the East on June 21 at Modern Woodmen Park, home of the Quad Cities (IA) River Bandits.</description>
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      <description>Excellent pitching led both the Wilmington Blue Rocks and Kane County Cougars to victory on Friday. Elsewhere in the minors, the NW Arkansas Naturals were rained out, while the Omaha Storm Chasers dropped both Thursday's suspended game and Friday's regularly scheduled contest to the visiting Las Vegas 51s. Click inside to view the day's Farm Report.</description>
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      <description>The Royals' minor league system produced just one winner on Friday, as the first place Wilmington Blue Rocks shut out Winston-Salem behind a sensational performance by starter Jake Odorizzi. Elsewhere in the system, the Omaha Storm Chasers saw their nine-game winning streak snapped, while the Kane County Cougars fell victim to an 11th inning walk-off homer. Read all about the day's action inside.</description>
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