Cody Elliott’s Three-Run Bomb Propels Scrappers Over Yankees
It started out as a pitchers duel between the Mahoning Valley Scrappers and the Staten Island Yankees on Buck Night. The fans, all 4,807 of them, were treated to a great defensive game (0 errors) and a pitching clinic by both teams. Cody Elliott (above) hit his first big-league home run to propel the Scrappers to a hard-fought 4-0 win over the Yankees on Betty White Night.
Scrappers starting pitcher, Will Roberts (below), threw 65 pitches covering six scoreless innings to pick up the win for the Scrappers. Roberts had good stuff and only allowed one hit , struck out four, and didn’t walk anyone. Not to be outdone, the Yankees Bryan Mitchell gave up only one hit through five, a single to red-hot Tony Wolters.
Roberts reflected on his first win. “They [Staten Island] have some pretty big guys in their lineup. I knew coming in that I would have to throw quality strikes and felt like I was able to do that today. I felt awful warming up in the bullpen and I could not throw an off-speed pitch for a strike. Once I got my slider working, and was able to throw some quality curveballs, I was able to keep them off-balance, they were pretty aggressive.”
After walking Evan Frazar and surrendering a double down the first base line to John Barr, the Yankees pitching coach, Danny Borrell, made a trip to the mound, but opted to leave Mitchell in. Hindsight was 20/20, and Allen hit a scorcher to left-center that cleared the advertising banners to give the Scrappers a 3-0 lead.
Allen’s first homer was memorable. “I ran hard because if it drops, I need to be on second or third. It felt great, anytime you can do something to help the team win, it always feels good. As my first home run, that makes it even better.”
The Scrappers tacked on another run in the sixth when Wolters walked after fighting back from an 0-2 count. He advanced to second on a wild pitch and came around to score on a Jake Lowery double to the alley in left-centerfield. Lowery’s double made it 4-0.
Cody Allen took the ball to start the seventh inning on the hill for Mahoning Valley. After allowing back-to-back singles to start the seventh, Allen was able to strike out the next two batters and record a pop-fly to escape harm.
The Scrappers are only the second team all year to defeat Staten Island in back-to-back games. The other streak of note was Jordan Smith‘s 18 consecutive home games with at least one hit. Smith batted in the bottom of the eighth with two outs, but walked, which unfortunately ends the roll.
Smith reflected on his streak. “It’s not about me, it’s about the team. It is always fun to have a streak like that, but we won a big game and that is more important. It’s always good to win.”
Enosil Tejeda pitched the ninth inning to earn the save for Mahoning Valley.
The Scrappers, improving to 28-19 with the win, proved they are championship material against the Yankees, who dipped to 33-13. Come September, don’t be surprised to see these two teams lock up for a championship meeting.
David Wallace was praiseworthy of both Roberts and Allen. “What Roberts did was impressive tonight. He was throwing his fastball both in and out and was able to throw off-speed pitches for strikes as well. When he has that mix going he is going to be tough to hit, I don’t care what level he is at. Cody [Elliott] has been giving us good at-bats no matter where we are putting him in the lineup. His two-strike approach has been very impressive. He has really looked comfortable in the box.”
Wallace also offered his opinion on Betty White Night. “I don’t know much about Betty White and I was wondering before the game what the obsession is with her lately. I have seen her on Saturday Night Live and she has a huge following, so good for her. “