Scrappers Defeat Auburn Again, 4-1
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers had a perfect homestand adding four wins to their season total. The Scrappers again defeated Auburn on Monday night, 4-1. Preston Guilmet had yet another good start for Mahoning Valley. Jason Kipnis, the #2 draft pick of the Cleveland Indians made his professional debut with the Scrappers.
Ryan Schimpf led off the game with a homer to right to put Auburn on top 1-0. The next twenty-seven outs would yield nothing on the scoreboard for the Doubledays. Preston Guilmet picked up his third win (3-0) against Auburn this season. Guido Fonseca pitched two scoreless and Cory Burns pitched the last two to remain perfect in save opportunities this season converting all six of his chances.
Trailing 1-0, the Scrappers did not wait too long to rally as Jason Kipnis, in his first professional at-bat, singled home Jordan Henry. Henry singled and stole second (photo above, courtesy of Nick Mays) before scoring on Kipnis’ first hit. Kipnis then scored after he stole second on a Greg Folgia RBI double to put the Scrappers up 2-1.
Kipnis went back to work as he tripled in the third and scored on another Folgia hit to push the lead to 3-1. Kipnis was pulled after he scored that run. “It felt good to get into a game and contribute, I like it here, the players are all good people and I really like this coaching staff”, remarked Kipnis after the game. If Kipnis keeps hitting that way, he may not return with the rest of the team for their next home game in a week.
The Scrappers start a six-game roadtrip in Troy, NY. Tuesday’s game starts at 7:05 and can be heard on AM 1390 with Marc Means calling the action.