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Byline: Dave Rosengrant
June 20--MOOSIC -- When Greg Smith retired Ezequiel Carrera to begin Saturday's game, that was a good omen for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
That marked just the second time in the last 11 games at PNC Field that a Yankees pitcher got an out on the first batter of the game.
The veteran left-hander's strong performance was just beginning.
The journeyman who has pitched in the big leagues with the A's and Rockies before being released by Colorado earlier this year, got every batter he faced except three in seven innings to help Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to a 4-0 victory over Columbus. The Clippers, the International League's top team at 46-23, had …