2/9/2024 0 Comments Dexture mccallRelay for Life Night Sunday, July 19 - Brooklyn Cyclones. State College Spikes Game Notes - July 17 at West Virginia - State College Spikes.Bossartâ?s Blast Seals Win for Williamsport - Williamsport Crosscutters.Cutters Huge First Inning Leads to Sweep of Doubleheader - Williamsport Crosscutters.IronBirds Fall to Hudson Valley, 2-1 - Aberdeen IronBirds.Spikes' Win Streak Stopped by Black Bears in 7-3 Defeat - State College Spikes.Hudson Valley Wins Pitcher's Duel Against Aberde - Hudson Valley Renegades.Connecticut Wins Final Game of Series against Lowell - Norwich Sea Unicorns.Lake Monsters Fall 9-2 In Series Finale At Tri-City On Friday - Vermont Lake Monsters.Cyclones Spoil #beatBKLYN Night, 4-3 - Staten Island Yankees.Walks Sink Spinners, 4-3 - Lowell Spinners.Brooklyn Diehl's Staten Island a Loss - Brooklyn Cyclones.Storms End Scrappers' Chances - Mahoning Valley Scrappers.Late Surge Propels 'Cats to 9-2 Win over Vermont - Tri-City Valle圜ats.New York-Penn League Stories from July 17, 2015 Discuss this story on the New York-Penn League message board.Getting the start for the Valle圜ats will be RHP Agapito Barrios (0-0, 1.69), with LHP Reid Love (0-1, 6.00) on the mound for Aberdeen. On the mound, Thornton struck out five batters in four frames, Naemark struck out a batter in one and a third, while Weathersby earned his first professional win, thanks to his 3.2 innings pitched, and five strikeouts.Īfter taking two out of three against Vermont, the Valle圜ats will look to continue their winning ways on Saturday, when they begin a three-game home series against the Aberdeen IronBirds at 7:00 p.m. McCall led the way in the hit column for the 'Cats, setting a career-high in hits, while tying a career-high in runs batted in with a 4-for-5, 3 RBI game.įour other 'Cats had multi-hit performances, as Marlow (2-for-4 with the home run and three runs batted in), Porter (2-for-5), Hermelyn (2-for-5 with a run batted in) and Sewald (2-for-3 with two walks, and two runs) all had strong games at the plate. Tri-City closed out their scoring in the bottom of the eighth, when McCall drove home Sewald with an RBI single to right field, making the score 9-2. Marlow then broke the game open, driving a 3-1 pitch from Vermont left-hander Tyler Painton high over the right field wall, driving home Hermelyn and Porter, and increasing the 'Cats lead to 8-2. Two batters later, Anthony Hermelyn drove home McCall with a single to left field, then Porter singled to right, bringing up Marlow with runners on first and second base. Those three consecutive batters retired were the first of fifteen straight outs recorded by 'Cats pitchers to end the game, as Weathersby went on to retire the next eight hitters he faced, before Naemark came in to close out the game with 1.1 perfect frames.Īlthough the score did remain at 3-2 heading into the seventh, the 'Cats broke the game open in that frame.Īfter Muniz walked with one out, then moved over to third on a single by McCall, he scored on a wild pitch to increase the Tri-City lead to two runs. However, Weathersby went on to strike out Vermont first baseman Chris Iriart, and left fielder Seth Brown, before getting center fielder Skye Bolt to fly out to Sewald in center, stranding the bases loaded, and keeping the score 3-2 in favor of Tri-City. Weathersby replaced Thornton to start the fifth frame, and allowed a solo home run to Gabriel Santana, the first Lake Monster he faced, before three straight Vermont batters reached creating a bases-loaded situation with no outs, and the Valle圜ats only ahead by one run. Vermont then scored one run in the top of the fourth, while threatening to score more, before Thornton induced a bases-loaded ground to end the inning. Also scoring on the play was Bryan Muniz, who came home on a throwing error by Vermont left fielder Seth Brown, as the 'Cats jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Tri-City entered the scoring column with two outs in bottom of the third, when McCall earned two RBIs with a bases loaded single to left field that drove home Johnny Sewald and Aaron Mizell. While five different batters posted multi-hit games for the 'Cats, they also got a solid performance from their pitching staff, as Trent Thornton, Scott Weathersby, and Steve Naemark combined to strike out 11 Lake Monsters, while allowing only five base hits. TROY, NY - Brooks Marlow hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the 7th inning, while Dexture McCall went 4-for-5 with three runs batted in, as the Tri-City Valle圜ats defeated the Vermont Lake Monsters 9-2 in front of 4,222 fans at Joseph L. JNew York-Penn League (NYPL) - Tri-City Valle圜ats News Release Late Surge Propels 'Cats to 9-2 Win over Vermont
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