![]() ![]() An error on Fort Wayne’s shortstop allowed Austin Murr to reach, and Schoop to score, and then a walk to Bigbie loaded the bases. Schoop led off with a walk and moved to third on a Pacheco single. A huge five-run third inning sealed the deal. A wild pitch allowed Bigbie to race home to make it 2-0.įort Wayne tied it up with a single and a two-run homer against starter Matt Walker, but he settled in to throw three more scoreless innings as the Whitecaps blew the game open. Carlos Mendoza followed with a single and Eduardo Valencia walked to load the bases. In the second, Justice Bigbie singled with one out. An Izaac Pacheco sac fly scored Jung, and the Whitecaps had an early 1-0 lead. In the top of the first, Jace Jung walked with one out and moved first to third on a Jonathan Schoop single. The offense came out landing jabs and then haymakers early on, putting Fort Wayne in a 7-2 hole by the end of the third inning. SEXIEST LEAGUE OF ANGELS 2 CHARACTERS SERIESNeeding a big series to keep pace with the Midwest League East division leaders, the Lake County Captains, the West Michigan Whitecaps got it done, taking down the TinCaps 5-1 in this six-game set to stay just two back of Lake County. West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Fort Wayne TinCaps 4 ( box) With the bases loaded, Quincy Nieporte lifted a fly ball to right field, and Packard tagged up and scored the walkoff game winner.Ĭoming Up Next: The SeaWolves welcome in the Altoona Curve starting Tuesday night. Workman drew a walk and Meadows came up with a single on a hot shot back to the pitcher that deflected. However, Packard again led off with a hit, a single this time, and with one out he took second on a wild pitch. ![]() Elvis Alvardo took from White and allowed a Coby Mayo solo shot that tied the game. The ninth inning proved to be an adventure. However, Packard led off the bottom half with a double, and eventually scored on a Meadows’ ground out to re-open a one-run lead. Brendan White took over and shut things down, but the game was all tied up. Kirby came back out for the seventh, but that proved too much to ask as he quickly gave up a pair of singles and then a three-run shot. Daniel Cabrera followed Dingler with a single, and they had runners first and third with one out, but Cruz grounded into a double play to end the inning. A wild pitch allowed Myers to move to third, but he was thrown out at home trying to score on a Dillon Dingler ground ball. They almost opened it up even further when Dane Myers led off the sixth with a double. ![]() One-out singles from Trei Cruz and Bryant Packard, who had a three-hit game, got some traffic on the bases for Erie and Gage Workman and Parker Meadows came up with back-to-back singles to make it 3-0. The SeaWolves’ offense was slow to get rolling, but broke through with a three-run fifth inning. As a result, the two clubs remain knotted atop the Eastern League’s Southwest division with 12 games left on the schedule.Ĭhance Kirby got the start, and for six innings he dominated the Baysox. Erie SeaWolves 5, Bowie Baysox 4 ( box)Īnother big game for both Parker Meadows and Gage Workman helped carry them over the Baysox on Sunday, and split the six-game set. Paul Saints starting Tuesday night with a doubleheader beginning at 5:05 p.m. Houston’s two runs in the bottom of the fifth allowed Rochester to close the gap, but a Daz Cameron sac fly in the sixth scored Jack Lopez, and gave the Hens their final margin of victory.Ĭoming Up Next: The Hens are now 70-57 on the year, but remain 8.5 games behind Nashville in the International League West. An Andre Lipcius fly ball allowed Sanchez to tag up and score from third. After a Red Wings pitching change, Cameron popped out, but Davis singled in Valente and advanced Sanchez to third. They put the game away in the fifth when Dylan Rosa led off with a solo shot, and Valente and Sanchez followed with singles. Sanchez was cut down at the plate trying to score behind Valente. They added another on Daz Cameron’s third inning double, which scored John Valente. The Hens staked Wentz to an early lead when Brendon Davis doubled home Ali Sanchez in the top of the first. Zac Houston took over in the fourth, but surrendered a pair of runs in the bottom of the fifth, departing in favor of Cody Sedlock. Wentz allowed a run on five hits and a walk over three innings of work, with three strikeouts. Joey Wentz made another short start in this one, as the Tigers remain careful with him following a nearly two month absence in the middle of the season for shoulder trouble. The Mud Hens took down the Red Wings again on Sunday, completely a 5-1 series victory with a strong performance from the bullpen. Toledo Mud Hens 6, Rochester Red Wings 3 ( box) ![]()
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