Wild Scrappers Lose, 8-3, To Batavia
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers got an uncharacteristically bad night from the pitching staff in an 8-3 loss to Batavia. The Scrappers unloaded three wild pitches, walked seven, and hit two batters. Combine that with three Scrapper errors, all adding up to result in most of Batavias scoring. An energetic crowd of 3,102 saw the Muckdogs bat through their order five times.
Batavia put a three spot up in the top of the first inning off of Scrappers starter Joseph Colon. Four consecutive hits and a bases loaded walk to Nick Martini put the home team into an unwanted early hole.
The Scrappers answered with a run of their own in the bottom of the first. Bryson Myles stayed hot with a leadoff single and moved to second on a Tony Wolters sacrifice bunt. Jake Lowery then stepped in and drilled an RBI double scoring Myles from second to cut the deficit to 3-1.
Jeremy Patton trotted home with another run for the Muckdogs in the third on a fielders choice. Colon was struggling with his control throughout his 81 pitch effort. The Scrappers hurler would get yanked after 3 2/3 innings and seems like he is either off or extremely effective with no mediocrity in four home starts.
Trailing 4-1, one swing of the bat brought the Scrappers a run closer in the sixth inning. Wolters (above) connected for a home run to right-center that almost hit the scoreboard. The inning would not end until Mahoning Valley added another run when Lowery was plated by an Alex Lavisky ground rule double to left that one-hopped the wall to make it a 4-3 Muckdogs lead. Lowery walked earlier in the frame.
Joey Bergman led off the seventh for Batavia and hit a clean single to right. The ball was misplayed by Myles in right and got by him allowing Bergman to scamper to third base. Scrapper reliever Nate Stitz uncorked a wild pitch allowing Bergman a free pass home to increase the Batavia lead to 5-3.
“It’s all a part of the process”, commented Scrapper manager David Wallace after the game. “These guys will put this one behind them and get back at it tomorrow.”
The Scrappers left a pair of runners on in the eighth and were too far behind to catch up in the ninth. These two teams will play the second half of the mini two-game series on Sunday. First pitch at Eastwood Field is set for 5:05 p.m.