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Yasiel Puig homers, Jose De Leon goes 7, Hector Olivera struggles in second game

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Dodgers affiliates went 3-2 on Friday night.

Player of the day

Jose De Leon took the loss for Tulsa, but still pitched seven innings and struck out six, allowing three runs. It was his second straight start lasting seven innings, and in Double-A has a 3.15 ERA and 25 strikeouts against six walks in 20 innings. Dating back to Class-A Rancho Cucamonga, De Leon has lasted seven innings in four of his last six starts.

Spoiler alert:

Triple-A Oklahoma City

A five-run 12th inning ended OKC's homestand on a sour note, losing to the Sacramento River Cats (Giants) 7-2 on Friday. Matt West struck out three and Chin-hui Tsao struck out two, each pitching two scoreless innings in relief. Elliot Johnson went 2-for-3 with a double and two walks. Buck Britton went 2-for-6 with a double in the loss.

Some salt was poured in the wound after the game as OKC departed for its road trip.

Double-A Tulsa

Despite De Leon's solid outing, the Drillers were held to just four hits on offense in a 4-1 loss to the Frisco RoughRidgers (Rangers). Hector Olivera took the silver sombrero in his second game, going 0-for-3 with three strikeouts. He played all nine innings at third base.

Adam Law in left field did make this sweet catch.

Class-A Rancho Cucamonga

Yasiel Puig homered in the Quakes' 4-1 win in Lancaster (Astros), then told reporters that was his last rehab game with Rancho Cucamonga. Kyle Farmer went 1-for-4 with a double and is hitting .353 in the Cal League.

Low Class-A Great Lakes

All-Star infielder Michael Ahmed hit a walk-off single in the ninth inning, giving the Loons a 3-2 win over the Peoria Chiefs (Cardinals) on Friday. Dodgers 2014 seventh-round pick Trevor Oaks allowed two runs in seven innings for his eighth quality start of the season.

Rookie Dominican Summer League

Leonardo Crawford, an 18-year-old left-hander signed last year out of Nicaragua, improved to 2-0 as a professional, allowing one unearned run in six innings with six strikeouts in the DSL Dodgers' 11-5 win over the DSL Mariners. First baseman Jimy Perez, 21, had a triple, double and single in five at-bats and drove in four runs.

Transactions

Triple-A: Ian Thomas was added back to the roster. Scott Schebler was recalled by the Dodgers, and Daniel Coulombe was optioned to Oklahoma City.

Friday box scores

Sacramento 7, Oklahoma City 2 (12)

Frisco 4, Tulsa 1

Rancho Cucamonga 4, Lancaster 1

Great Lakes 3, Peoria 2

DSL Dodgers 11, DSL Mariners 5

Saturday schedule

4:05 p.m.: Burlington (Angels) (Michael Bolaski) at Great Lakes (Victor Gonzalez)

5:05 p.m.: Midland (Jake Thompson) at Tulsa (Eric Stults)

5:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Ian Thomas) at Round Rock (Rangers) (Alec Asher)

6 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (Rudy Owens) at Lancaster (Joe Musgrove)