Austin Voth found himself victimized by a walk and Turner error in one big inning in his most recent start, and has now allowed seven earned runs in his past two starts after allowing nine in his first six. Trevor Gott allowed two hits in four scoreless innings of work this week.

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CLASS AA HARRISBURG

The Senators have compiled a six-game winning streak, and done so in large part without the offensive help of energetic outfielder Rafael Bautista, who is 1 for his past 18 and has seen his average drop to .269. Second baseman Chris Bostick has risen to the top of the Senators’ offensive charts, 7 for 13 in his past three games and hitting .291, good for top 10 in the Eastern League.

After a slow start to the season, Lucas Giolito has gone at least five innings in each of his past three starts, most recently 5 2/3 innings against Bowie in which he allowed two earned runs and struck out five. Reynaldo Lopez, meanwhile, threw his best outing of the season against Erie last week, six innings of one-run ball with nine strikeouts and one walk. Left-hander Bryan Harper allowed a run against Bowie Sunday, just the second he has allowed since April 17. Harper has struck out 15 hitters and walked four in 20 innings this season.

CLASS A POTOMAC

Third baseman Drew Ward hit .376 over his past 10 games to raise his average to .326 this season. fourth in the Carolina League behind teammate Andrew Stevenson, who is third at .340. Ward is one of the better power-hitting prospects in the system, and his seven home runs rank third in the eight-team league. Outfielder Alec Keller is also compiling a strong season, with a .296 average and eight stolen bases. Stevenson leads the P-Nats with 16 steals.

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Right-hander Luis Reyes has led the Potomac rotation this season, and threw six shutout innings in his last outing to move his ERA through seven starts to 3.29. Erick Fedde, on the other hand, has struggled this season. He allowed five runs on seven hits in his most recent outing, and his ERA is now 6.62.

CLASS A HAGERSTOWN

Victor Robles is 7 for his past 19, hitting .340 with 12 stolen bases, both in the top 10 in the South Atlantic League. Third baseman Kelvin Gutierrez is on a six-game hitting streak and hitting .316 this season, and shortstop Max Schrock is still hovering around .300, too. Shrock has also stolen 11 bases this season.