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      <description>Jack Cassel finds tough sledding in the PCL – for the third start in a row.  Michael Johnson goes yard in a win.   Manny Ayala takes control for the Storm.  Nathan Culp not so perfect this time.</description>
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      <description>Portland, OR – The Beavers were riding high entering their afternoon game against the Fresno Grizzlies today.  It seemed they were unstoppable in their home ballpark.  Having scored 16 runs and smacking 26 hits all over the field en route to a 2-0 home record, it was “home sweet home” for the Beavers and their fans.</description>
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      <description>Peoria, AZ-- The San Diego Padres today reassigned infielders Manny Alexander and Royce Huffman, and catcher Luke Carlin to minor league camp.</description>
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