Scrappers Pitching And Defense Unbeatable Again in 2-0 Win
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers continued to roll on their current homestand as they again outpitched the Batavia Muckdogs. Clayton Cook was tonight’s Scrapper starter and turned in an impressive performance. The Scrappers continue to struggle on offense, but remain solid on defense.
The Scrappers scored in the second inning. Greg Folgia opened the inning with a double and would come around to score on a Casey Frawley RBI single. Kyle Smith singled home Frawley in the eighth for the other Scrapper run.
Smith (pictured above) has been improving over the past three weeks with the bat and is starting to get comfortable at the plate, “I haven’t really made any changes. I think it is more about the pitches that I am swinging at. I’m really focused on swinging at strikes and making sure I get my pitch and not their pitch.”
Manager Travis Fryman feels blessed by the great defense Smith and Kyle Bellows are providing on the left side of the infield, “The left side of our defense has been really, really good this year. Kyle Smith is a very mature and composed leader on the field at shortstop and Kyle Bellows is a converted shortstop and is learning third base and showing great potential over there at third.”
Clayton Cook looked good despite Fryman saying he didn’t have his best stuff. Cook pitched six scoreless innings yielding just three hits and a walk. He also ran his scoreless streak over the Muckdogs to 18 innings this season. Antwoine Hubbard worked the seventh and eighth and Tyler Sturdevant pitched the ninth earning his second save of the season.
Mahoning Valley wished every day were a Saturday as they ran their 2009 record to 7-1 on that day of the week. Game three of the four game homestand has Auburn coming to town to face the Scrappers. First pitch is scheduled for 5:05.