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JETHAWKS GET SWEPT AWAY I.E. 9, JETHAWKS 5.


Byline: Justin Frank Staff Writer

LANCASTER - JetHawks starter Jon Castellanos had a tough first inning, allowing four runs, and his team was unable to recover in a 9-5 loss to Inland Empire In·land Empire  

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, which completed a four-game sweep in front of 1,065 at Clear Channel Stadium on Thursday.

The JetHawks (17-24) threatened to tie the game in top of the eighth inning with runners on first and second and one out while trailing 7-5. But Alex Frazier and Jeff Cook
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 to end the inning.

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 catcher Kelly Stinnett, who started his four-day rehabilitation assignment with the JetHawks, hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the first.

Castellanos (7-2) pitched six innings and allowed seven runs on eight hits to take the loss.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Aug 5, 2005
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