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Paul Bautista showed a strong eye at the plate on Sunday, as Bautista walked three times while leading Frederick Yard Goats to a 15-1 victory over South Berkeley Bandits.
Frederick Yard Goats scored nine runs in the fourth inning on the way to victory. Bautista doubled, scoring one run, an error scored one run, Justin Shelton drew a walk, scoring one run, Aaron Nail drew a walk, scoring one run, Matthew Angeline singled, scoring two runs, Bautista drew a walk, scoring one run, Joseph Thompson drew a walk, scoring one run, and Peyton Isemann drew a walk, scoring one run.
Frederick Yard Goats jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Isemann singled, scoring two runs, and Ryan Grimes drew a walk, scoring one run.
A triple by Thompson extended the Frederick Yard Goats lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the second inning.
Frederick Yard Goats added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after , and Ryan Morris grounded out, each scoring one run.
Jaysen Jensen earned the win for Frederick Yard Goats. The hurler surrendered two hits and one run (zero earned) over four innings, striking out five and walking three. Matt Parker took the loss for South Berkeley Bandits. The starting pitcher went four innings, allowing 15 runs (eight earned) on six hits, striking out seven and walking 13.
Isemann provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Frederick Yard Goats with three runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Bautista, Angeline, Isemann, Jensen, Grimes, and Thompson each collected one hit for Frederick Yard Goats. Bautista paced Frederick Yard Goats with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing 13 walks for the game. Frederick Yard Goats turned two double plays in the game.
Cody Zimmerman went 1-for-1 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in. Cory Zimmerman, Barry Smallwood, and Zimmerman each collected one hit for South Berkeley Bandits. -
Michael Gunter drove in six runs on four hits to lead River City Rangers past Winchester Nationals 24-3 on Sunday at Winchester. Gunter singled in the seventh scoring three, singled in the third scoring two, singled in the fifth scoring one, and singled in the seventh scoring one.
River City Rangers scored 16 runs in the seventh inning on the way to victory. Gunter singled, scoring three runs, Gavin Beaumont singled, scoring one run, Jeff Faulkner drew a walk, scoring one run, Brandon Morales drew a walk, scoring one run, Billy Powell drew a walk, scoring one run, Tyler Thomas drew a walk, scoring one run, Jeremiah Younker doubled, scoring two runs, Hunter Martin singled, scoring one run, Gunter singled, scoring one run, Corey Hammond drew a walk, scoring one run, an error scored one run, and Jackson Rowland singled, scoring two runs.
River City Rangers got on the board in the top of the first inning after Younker doubled, and Thomas scored after tagging up, each scoring one run.
River City Rangers added one run in the second. Faulkner singled down the left field line on the sixth pitch of the at-bat, making the score 3-0.
River City Rangers extended their early lead with three runs in the top of the third thanks to RBI singles by Martin and Gunter.
Gunter earned the win for River City Rangers. The hurler allowed two hits and three runs (zero earned) over five innings, striking out seven and walking seven. Garrett Sanders took the loss for Winchester Nationals. The right-handed pitcher went four innings, surrendering six runs (four earned) on 12 hits, striking out two and walking one. Jackson Rowland pitched one inning of zero-run ball for River City Rangers in relief. The lefty gave up zero hits, striking out two and walking one.
River City Rangers collected 24 hits in the game. Younker and Gunter each collected four hits for River City Rangers. Thomas, Powell, Beaumont, Martin, and Kory Harp each collected multiple hits for River City Rangers. Hammond led River City Rangers with three walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, amassing eight walks for the game. River City Rangers turned one double play in the game.
Jioser Peguera and Jerry Dopkowski each collected one hit for Winchester Nationals. Winchester Nationals had a strong eye at the plate, tallying eight walks for the game. Pat Sullivan, Ethan Sprague, and Hayden Rinker led the team with two walks each. Winchester Nationals turned two double plays in the game. -
Charles Town Soldiers took Sunday's game in dramatic fashion, with a 3-2 walk-off victory over Spring Mills Renegades at Spring Mills. The game was tied at two in the bottom of the tenth when Conor Donachie singled, scoring one run.
Both teams were strong on the mound. Charles Town Soldiers pitchers struck out six, while Spring Mills Renegades sat down seven.
Spring Mills Renegades opened the scoring in the second after Colin Walker singled, scoring one run.
Darius Jones singled to right field, which helped Charles Town Soldiers tie the game at one in the bottom of the fifth.
Charles Town Soldiers took the lead in the bottom of the seventh. Jones singled, scoring one run, to give Charles Town Soldiers the upper hand, 2-1.
Charles Town Soldiers committed an error, which helped Spring Mills Renegades tie the game at two in the top of the eighth.
Stephen Hite earned the win for Charles Town Soldiers. The pitcher gave up zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out one and walking none. J C took the loss for Spring Mills Renegades. The hurler went nine and two-thirds innings, giving up three runs (two earned) on nine hits, striking out seven and walking two. Donachie stepped on the mound first for Charles Town Soldiers. The pitcher allowed two hits and one run over three innings, striking out two and walking three. Adam Trn tossed three innings of no-run ball for Charles Town Soldiers in relief. The hurler allowed two hits, striking out one and walking none.
Charles Town Soldiers amassed nine hits in the game. Donachie and Jones were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected two hits for Charles Town Soldiers while hitting back-to-back. Jones drove the middle of the lineup, leading Charles Town Soldiers with two runs batted in. The outfielder went 2-for-4 on the day. Charles Town Soldiers turned one double play in the game.
Danny Brennan, Sterling Jennings, Pat McGrath, Walker, Chase Anderson, Christian Weister, and C each collected one hit for Spring Mills Renegades. Walker led Spring Mills Renegades with one run batted in. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-4 on the day. Spring Mills Renegades turned one double play in the game. -
Virginia Barnstormers bested Hub City Blue Crabs 4-1 on Sunday at Winchester.
A ground out by Jordan Wasson put Hub City Blue Crabs on the board in the top of the second.
In the bottom of the second inning, Virginia Barnstormers went back into the lead after Nolan Potts hit into a fielder's choice, Hub City Blue Crabs committed an error, and Tommy Ludwig singled to right field, each scoring one run.
Ted Fasenmyer earned the win for Virginia Barnstormers. The pitcher allowed four hits and one run over five innings, striking out two and walking two. Paul Chenoweth took the loss for Hub City Blue Crabs. The lefty went six innings, giving up four runs (two earned) on four hits, striking out seven and walking two. Matt House collected the save. Will Trelawny, Nick Foltz, and CJ Morton each came on in relief for Virginia Barnstormers and shutdown Hub City Blue Crabs.
Ludwig and Potts each drove in one run for Virginia Barnstormers. Frankie Ritter led Virginia Barnstormers with two hits in two at bats. Virginia Barnstormers turned one double play in the game.
Wasson went 1-for-3 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in. Tyler Horst led Hub City Blue Crabs with two hits in four at bats from the leadoff position. Chad Sipe stole two bases. Hub City Blue Crabs ran wild on the base paths, amassing four stolen bases for the game. Hub City Blue Crabs turned one double play in the game. -
Summit Point Flying Squirrels took Sunday's game in dramatic fashion, with a 7-6 walk-off victory over Panhandle Wood Ducks at Spring Mills. Summit Point Flying Squirrels were down 6-5 in the bottom of the eighth inning when Jarrett Day doubled, scoring two runs.
Panhandle Wood Ducks got on the board in the top of the first inning after Devin Mattei balked, and Brance Keesecker singled to center field, each scoring one run.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels took the lead, 3-2, in the bottom of the first thanks to singles by Mattei, and Brady Magaha.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels added one run in the third. Juan Troncosco was struck by a pitch, making the score 4-2.
Gabe Medina singled to center field, which helped Panhandle Wood Ducks tie the game at four in the top of the sixth.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels took the lead in the bottom of the sixth. Chris McCarthy singled, scoring one run, to give Summit Point Flying Squirrels the upper hand, 5-4.
Sam Simpson grounded into a fielder's choice, which helped Panhandle Wood Ducks tie the game at five in the top of the seventh.
Panhandle Wood Ducks took the lead in the top of the eighth. Mike Hamby singled, scoring one run, to give Panhandle Wood Ducks the lead, 6-5.
Mattei earned the win for Summit Point Flying Squirrels. The hurler surrendered three hits and two runs over four and one-third innings, striking out five and walking five. Stephen Ashby led things off on the bump for Panhandle Wood Ducks. The starter allowed five hits and four runs over four innings, striking out five and walking four. Danny Creamer, Brad Smetek, and Day each appeared in relief for Summit Point Flying Squirrels.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels accumulated 13 hits in the game. McCarthy, Summit Point Flying Squirrels's number eight hitter, led the team with three hits in four at-bats. Magaha and Day each drove in two runs for Summit Point Flying Squirrels. Ryan McCarthy paced Summit Point Flying Squirrels with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, accumulating seven walks for the game. Joshua McCarthy stole two bases. Summit Point Flying Squirrels stole four bases in the game. Summit Point Flying Squirrels turned three double plays in the game. Summit Point Flying Squirrels were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. McCarthy had the most chances in the field with 11.
Bob Wolfe, Hamby, Medina, Keesecker, and Simpson each drove in one run for Panhandle Wood Ducks. Medina led Panhandle Wood Ducks with two hits in two at bats. Panhandle Wood Ducks had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 13 walks for the game. Corey Chaney, Joe Caviness, Chris Aliff, Oscar Olmeda-Ortiz, and David Joyner led the team with two free passes each. Medina stole two bases. Panhandle Wood Ducks stole four bases in the game. -
Jarrett Day with the walk-off shot 350ft to center, crushes Ducks win hopes
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