Jeanmar Gomez Doesn’t Factor In Decision, Scrappers Win 2-1
Scrapper fans got a little treat at Eastwood Field Wednesday. Indians Prospect, Jeanmar Gomez, made a start in preparation to join the Indians after the break. Gomez is rumored to be taking the place of Mitch Talbot in the Indians rotation. Talbot is having arm problems and has been placed on the DL. Gomez pitched four innings but did not factor into the decision as the Scrappers won, 2-1, to take the series opener against Connecticut.
“I felt good, I tried to work on all of my pitches”, remarked Gomez after the game. “There is a lot of good energy with these players here, and that’s a good think for the organization. They play hard and do the best that they can. I told them that they have to learn something every day while they are here, make the effort to pick something new up every chance you get.“
Manager David Wallace didn’t see Gomez as a distraction, but rather a benefit, to his club. “It’s a great thing, these guys got to see the way that Jeanmar prepared for his start. They see the way he went out there and attacked the hitters with his fastball. He is not Fausto Carmona with fantastic stuff, but to his credit, he knows how to pitch. I’ll be interested to see what this team took from it.”
Gomez threw hard in his four innings of work. He gave up five hits and one earned run while striking out three Tigers. Gomez’s appearance will not live up to an Asdrubal Cabrera rehab appearance last season, but it is always nice when the big club sends the talent to Niles for a day, and the crowd of 2,611 surely appreciated their chance to watch the hard-throwing pitcher. Gomez, below with Scrappers catcher Alex Lavisky, is on the cusp of bigger things, very soon.
The Tigers were not intimidated by Gomez as they plated the first run of the game in the fourth. Patrick Leyland, son of Jim Leyland, singled home Jeff Holm off of Gomez to put Connecticut ahead 1-0.
The Scrappers tied the game in the bottom of the fifth. Cody Elliott singled and moved to third when Tony Wolters singled. Elliott would trot home from third when Jake Lowery singled to pick up his eleventh RBI of the season.
Joseph Colon, who usually starts games for the Scrappers, entered the game to start the fifth and pitched very well. Colon worked five scoreless innings in picking up the win in relief of Gomez.
New Scrapper, Evan Frazar singled to start the ninth. Elliott bunted Frazar to second and then the new guy showed his wheels taking third. KC Serna (above) knocked Frazar in with a clean single over the second baseman’s head to give the Scrappers the nice win.
Serna has embraced the hero role a lot lately and Wallace thinks it can get contagious. “We preach quality at-bats whether we are up five or down five. Be a better hitter with two strikes and make contact. These guys are doing a good job battling right now.”