Scrappers Slide By Muckdogs, 2-1
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers returned to Niles to open a four-game homestand. The Scrappers got a great start from Vidal Nuno and held off Batavia to take a 2-1 verdict and remain in first place in the New York Penn League for the 28th day in a row.
Ben Carlson (pictured) hit a bomb over everything and into the right field parking lot to give the Scrappers a 1-0 lead. Jason Smit then walked and stole second. Smit scored the Scrappers second run when Jordan Henry hit into an apparent double play, but, Batavia shortstop Ryan Jackson floated his throw over the head of the first baseman allowing Smit to score from second.
Cory Burns had a shaky ninth giving up a run on a bases loaded double play. Burns was able to escape without further harm to preserve the victory for Nuno and garner a save.
“We weren’t expecting to get that many inning out of him [Nuno] tonight. We put him in the rotation, he has a spot there now. We have to work on building his pitch count”, said Scrappers Manager Travis Fryman.
Ben Carlson talked about his long home run after the game, “I had two strikes on me and was actually looking to go the other way. He [Batavia starter Chris Corrogan] came inside for the first time all night and I just kind of reacted and hit it good enough to go out.”
The Scrappers continue the weekend homestand tonight at Eastwood Field.
Smit-O-Meter: 1-2, BB, SB (7), R, Currently Batting .286