Luis DeJesus Dominant In Scrappers 2-0 Win
Luis DeJesus has been the best starter the Mahoning Valley Scrappers have had all season. Friday, DeJesus, a converted reliever, threw his best foot forward in a 2-0 win over Vermont. In earning his fourth win, DeJesus definitely stuck his flag in the dirt to be the starting pitcher on August 14th at the NYPL All-Star Game to be held at Eastwood Field.
DeJesus entered Friday nights game against the Lake Monsters ranked 4th in the NYPL with a 1.64 ERA. He was masterful throwing 76 pitches, 62 of them for strikes in the win. DeJesus was perfect through 4-1/3 innings before giving up a single. The Scrapper hurler completed 7 strong innings, only giving up three hits. He didn’t walk anyone and struck out six.
Rafael Homblert started the eighth and after recording a quick out, he got into a jam. Homblert was yanked with the bases loaded and two outs in the eighth but Jack Wagoner was able to come in and prevent DeJesus losing another victory after leaving with a lead.
Wagoner struck out Chris Bostick to leave the bags loaded to end the inning. He would also pitch a scoreless ninth to earn his first career save.
The Scrappers offense scratched out just enough run support to chip in. Erik Gonzalez walked to start the third inning. A passed ball and a groundout got Gonzalez to third base with two outs. Jairo Kelly, who has really been struggling at the plate, came through with a big situational single to right to plate Gonzo.
The Scrappers would tack on an insurance run in the 7th inning.
Mahoning Valley boards the bus and heads to Tri-City for a three-game set before coming home to face Williamsport on August 7th.
Catch the road games on AM-1570 with Tim Pozsgai calling the action.