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Only silhouettes of clouds were visible in the Charleston skyline, but it still was a star-studded night Monday at Appalachian Power Park.
That is because the Bowling Green (Ky.) Hot Rods were in town to start a four-game baseball series with the West Virginia Power.See the full content of this document
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Pitcher Shines in Power Loss
Five of the 10 players in the Hot Rods' starting lineup against the Power are among the top 30 minor league prospects in the Tampa Bay Rays' farm system, according to Baseball America: shortstop Tim Beckham (No. 2), designated hitter Jake Jeffries (No. 18), first baseman Mike Sheridan (No. 21), pit...
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