Scrappers Fall In Series Opener To Batavia, 10-7
With a serious threat of rain on the radar, the Eastwood Field grounds crew and the Scrappers employees peeled the tarp off and got the game started right on time. The Mahoning Valley Scrappers had a rough time with different elements, notably fundamentals. Batavia trailed 1-0 in the first inning but roared back to beat the Scrappers, 10-7, thanks to 6 errors committed by the home team.
The Scrappers wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Cody Elliott recorded a double on a check swing and advanced to third when Tony Wolters singled. Elliott scored when Jake Lowery (above) grounded out to second and avoided being a double play victim by hustling to first. The RBI was the fourth in two games for Lowery.
Batavia evened the score in the top of the second aided by two walks off of Scrappers starter Rob Nixon. Virgil Hill made Nixon pay with a clean RBI single to tie the game. In the top of the third, Batavia tacked on another run when Romulo Ruiz tripled to the base of the left-centerfield wall. Ruiz got home on a wild pitch to give the Muckdogs the lead. In the fourth, Kevin Moscatel hit a home run to left field to increase the Muckdogs lead to 3-1. Back-to-back doubles by Mike O’Neill and Jeremy Patton created another run later in the fourth inning for Batavia.
Aaron Siliga and Casey Serna hit back-to-back singles to start the fourth inning for the Scrappers. Siliga scored from second when Batavia could not complete a double play at first base and the ball trickled past first baseman David Medina, to make it 6-2.
Bryson Myles cut the Batavia lead to 6-3 with one swing of the bat in the bottom of the fifth to bring the Scrappers back to striking distance. It was the first home run hit by a Scrapper player this season. In the top half of the sixth, unfortunately, Cesar Valera answered with his own long bomb to keep the Scrappers at a four-run deficit with the score at 7-3. Medina hit the third home run of the game for Batavia to atone for his error and give the visitors a 9-3 lead.
The Scrappers got two more runs back in the seventh when Alex Lavisky hit a two-run double driving in Wolters and Lowery to make the score 9-5. Batavia added to their lead in the eighth though and the Scrappers would not get closer than a 10-7 deficit. It should be noted that Kyle Petter struck out three Muckdogs in the top of the ninth.
Nixon took the loss for the Scrappers (2-2) and Jose Almarante got the win for Batavia (2-2). These two teams will hook up for two more games on Tuesday (Buck Night) and Wednesday.
After the game, Mahoning Valley Skipper, David Wallace, was optimistic with good reason. “In the two losses, the thing that I see is that these guys do not give up. I can take losing if the effort is there, and it was tonight. We had a chance to come back and win in the late innings and stayed in the game overcoming the six errors. We made some mistakes, but it is still very early in the season and we are going to be ok.”