Scrappers Lose Series Opener To Williamsport, 5-2
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers experienced their first three-game losing streak of the season. Williamsport rolled into town and handed the Scrappers a 5-2 setback. Situational hitting was not the forte of the home team as they struggled to get hits at key moments of the game and the bullpen faltered for the third straight game.
In the bottom of the first inning, Jake Lowery gave the Scrappers a 1-0 lead when he crushed a pitch over the right field wall. The home run was Lowery’s third of the season, leading the team. The fourth round draft pick out of James Madison recently traveled to Texas to receive the Johnny Bench Award last week.
The Crosscutters roared back in the top of the second with one swing of the bat from Patrick Murray who homered to deep left to tie the game at a run apiece. Williamsport would get another run in the top of the fifth off of Scrappers starter Mason Radeke. Maikel Franco doubled home Francisco Diaz to give the Crosscutters a 2-1 lead.
Jordan Smith (above) made it a tie game at 2-2 in the bottom of the sixth inning when he hit a single to center that scored Bryson Myles from third base with two outs. Myles reached base on a single and maneuvered his way around to third base with his usual chaos-raising aggressiveness.
A seemingly controversial ground rule double by Cody Asche gave Williamsport a 3-2 lead in eighth. Asche hit a blooper off of reliever Tony Dischler down the right field line that looked like it dropped foul and then hopped the fence after it deflected off of Scrappers LF John Barr. Scrappers Manager, David Wallace, came out to discuss the series of events with the home plate umpire, but nothing changed and Williamsport was ahead.
“I wasn’t really disputing the call, I just wanted to be clear on the ruling”, commented the friendly Wallace. “That ball hit off of Barr’s glove and did land fair and then bounce out, and by rule, that is a double, he had it right. I’m not planning on getting thrown out, I think some guys here have a pool on it. I’m not scared to get thrown out, and these umpires are out here learning on the job just like the rest of us.”
Dischler took the tough loss in relief for Mahoning Valley. Juary Gomez picked up the win for Williamsport. Ramon Cespedes gave up two runs in relief for the Scrappers in the ninth. Ryan Duke pitched the ninth inning to notch the save for the Crosscutters.
The Crosscutters and Scrappers will get it on again Thursday at Eastwood Field. This is the first “Buck Night” of the season, and a very large crowd is expected. Friday is the finale of the three game series and the fans will be treated to a great display of fireworks when the game ends.