CLEARWATER, Fla. - The Clearwater Threshers concluded the first half in style, putting up double digits for the second-straight day to rush past the Lakeland Flying Tigers by an 11-4 final on Wednesday afternoon.

Clearwater (39-29) wraps up the first half ten games over .500, and sports the second-best record in the Florida State League. The Threshers finished second in the North behind the Tampa Yankees.

Andrew Pullin extended his hit streak to 16 consecutive games, going 2-for-4 with an RBI. Zach Green matched a season-high with four RBI, including his eighth home run of the season. Derek Campbell went yard in the second and reached base in all five plate appearances, scoring four runs.

In the last two games, Campbell is 5-for-6 with a homer, two walks, has been hit twice, and has scored eight runs.

Down 2-0 in the second, the Threshers cashed in on a leadoff error to put up four unearned runs off Lakeland starter Tyler Alexander (5-5).

Green reached on a miscue by first baseman Wade HInkle to start the frame, and with one out Drew Stankiewicz singled up the middle. Malquin Canelo brought Green home with a sacrifice fly to cut the deficit in half.

After Campbell singled to right, Herlis Rodriguez tied the ballgame with a hit to left. Carlos Tocci gave the Threshers the lead, ripping a two-run double to the track in left to put the Threshers up 4-2.

Lakeland (34-34) kept it close early, as Kade Scivique's RBI ground out made it a 4-3 game in the third.

Campbell got that run back an inning later, lofting a 2-2 offering over the wall in left for his second home run of the season.

John Richy (2-2) earned the win for Clearwater, holding the Flying Tigers to three runs on just three hits and two walks in his five innings.

Phillies rehabber Dalier Hinojosa permitted a run on a pair of hits and a walk in the sixth, but struck out the side in his second rehab appearance with the Threshers.

Clinging to a 5-4 lead, Clearwater opened it up in the sixth inning.

With runners at the corners facing reliever Austin Kubitza, Scott Kingery put down a safety squeeze to push home Campbell from third. Pullin followed with an RBI single up the middle, and Green unloaded a two-run homer to boost the advantage to 9-4.

Clearwater kept pouring it on in the seventh, as Campbell and Rodriguez singled and would later score on Green's two-run knock through the left side to put the Threshers comfortably in front, 11-4.

The Threshers will look to carry that momentum into the second half, as they kick it off with a three-game series at Brevard County beginning on Thursday at 6:35 p.m. Yacksel Rios (1-1) will take the hill for Clearwater in the opener.