
Taylor (4-1) matched his win total from a year ago with his finest performance of the year. The burly-right-hander worked a season-high six innings and limited the first place RubberDucks to just one hit. Taylor walked four, struck out two and was rarely in trouble throughout the contest.
The Flying Squirrels scored the game’s only run in the bottom of the third inning off Akron spot starter Matt Whiteside. Matt Lipka opened up the frame with an infield hit and advanced to second on a bunt base hit from Ali Castillo. After Ronnie Jebavy flew out (advancing Lipka to third), Ryan Howard contributed a sacrifice fly to centerfield for a 1-0 advantage.
Whiteside (1-1) suffered the loss for Akron. The lefty worked 3.1 innings and allowed four hits and just the one run. Whiteside was relieved by Nick Pasquale (2.2IP, 0R, H) and Luke Eubank (2.0 IP, 0R, H).
The Flying Squirrels utilized a trio of relievers to secure their third shutout of the season. Newcomer Peter Lannoo made his Double-A debut in the seventh and worked around a leadoff double, keeping the shutout intact. Lannoo lasted 1.2 innings and allowed two hits to earn a hold. LHP Carlos Diaz worked an out to strand a runner in the eighth inning and Caleb Simpson locked in his sixth save of the season with a scoreless ninth. Simpson walked a batter and allowed a base hit before picking up the final out of the day.