Scrappers Drop 4-3 Decision To Williamsport
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers continued to struggle offensively for most of the game and ultimately lost to Williamsport 4-3. The Scrappers paid tribute to the Negro Leagues and had three former players on hand who were honored before the game. Mahoning Valley also wore uniforms paying respects to the Negro Leagues. The Scrappers showed some heart with a ninth-inning rally that fell a bit short. The loss moves the Scrappers to 8-6 and Williamsport goes to 9-5 with sole possession of first place.
Williamsport wasted little time scoring in the first inning. Jiwan James singled and moved up to second base on a wild pitch. James scored on Sebastian Valle’s RBI triple to put the Crosscutters up 1-0.
In the top of the second, Alan Shoenberger hit a solo home run to right field to double Williamsport’s lead to 2-0.
Jeremy Barnes walked and would score on another Valle hit, this time an RBI double in the top of the third making the score 3-0 in favor of the visiting team.
The Scrappers finally got on the scoreboard in the sixth inning. Greg Folgia walked and would later score on a Jason Smit RBI triple, cutting the Williamsport lead to 3-1.
Sebastian Valle again hurt Mahoning Valley in the top of the seventh with his third hit, an RBI single, which scored Jeremy Barnes from second who doubled earlier in the inning. Valle finished the game with three hits and three RBI.
In the bottom of the ninth trailing 4-1, DH John Allman walked and stole second base. Smit singled to right putting runners on first and second with nobody out. The next Scrapper batter, Chun Chen, reached base on a throwing error by Barnes, allowing Allman to score and cut the lead to 4-2. Tim Palincsar hit a sac fly to right scoring Smit to make it 4-3. Jordan Henry struck out to end the game with Scrappers ultimately falling 4-3.
Jason Smit, a native Australian, had a good game for the Scrappers, but was freezing in the 60 degree range after playing in the Gulf Coast League for a couple of years, “I can’t stand the cold weather, it’s a hundred and something every day in Arizona.” Smit has been moved around and used different ways since injuring his shoulder. ” I was in rehab about four or five months. I made a move to the outfield and I’m playing some first base, I’m doing whatever to get at-bats right now.” Smit smiled throughout being questioned and said he doesn’t mind taking verbal abuse about Outback Steakhouses and Crocodile Dundee jokes from his teammates.
Coach Travis Fryman knows his team has to be more consistent at the plate to win more games. ” We have struggled over the past week to score runs. Some of it is losing (Bo) Greenwell and a good left-handed bat in the lineup. If you don’t hit the ball out of the ballpark you’ve got to string together three or four hits in an inning, and if you are striking out, it’s a bad combination. We didn’t handle their lefthanders well tonight.”
A decent crowd of 2,967 saw a pretty good game on “Buck Night” at Cafaro Field. The loss drops the Scrappers to 1-4 against Williamsport with one game remaining in the series on Friday. It’s fireworks night and no rain is in the forecast, so get there early!
I had no idea Travis Fryman was coaching this team. I may have to drive down to watch now. But after seeing him play last week at Lake County, there is no reason to believe that Bo Greenwell not being there is the cause of the team’s struggles.