Longest losing streak in Columbus Clippers' history continues as club drops 11th straight
Sunday's game: Omaha 6, Columbus 4
Recap: The longest losing streak in Clippers' franchise continued as Columbus dropped an 11th straight Sunday. In fact, at no point in the past five games has Columbus held a lead. Joey Cantillo (1-1) gave up all six runs that the Clippers allowed, all earned. Cade Smith threw 1⅔ scoreless innings and James Karinchak followed by striking out two in his one inning of work. Third basemen Raynel Delgado went 2 for 3 for Columbus, hitting a double and a triple while recording two RBIs. Omaha left fielder Chris Rave was 4 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs.
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Clippers lose 11th straight game, a franchise record