CLEVELAND, Ohio — One All-Star Most Valuable Player award wasn’t enough for the Cleveland Indians organization, so on Wednesday the club picked up another.

Columbus Clippers catcher Eric Haase took home the International League MVP award following the Triple-A All-Star Game at El Paso’s Southwest University Park. Haase had a hit and two RBI as the IL dropped a 9-3 decision to the Pacific Coast League All-Stars.

After Shane Bieber’s surprising MVP win in Tuesday’s Major League Baseball All-Star game at Progressive Field, the Indians’ organization appears to have cornered the market on All-Star MVPs.

Haase’s performance was the only highlight for the Columbus contingent at the game. Outfielder Brandon Barnes started in center but did not record a hit, and lefty reliever Josh Smith allowed a run on two hits in one inning of work.

Barnes competed in Tuesday’s Triple-A Home Run Derby, crushing 15 home runs in the first round but losing in a tiebreaker to Yankees first base prospect Mike Ford.

Meanwhile, in the Double-A Eastern League All-Star Game, Akron Rubberducks righty Eli Morgan struck out a pair and allowed one hit in an inning of work as the West Division stars blanked the East Division, 5-0, in Richmond, Va.

Akron pitcher Kyle Nelson worked 1/3 of a scoreless inning and outfielder Ka’ai Tom had a hit in two at-bats for the West. Outfielder Connor Marabell, who started at designated hitter for the West squad, went 0-for-4 with a strikeout.

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