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MANCHESTER, N.H. - New Hampshire (27-34) snapped a five-game losing streak with a 2-0 win, and bounced back from falling a season-worst eight games below .500. The Baysox (27-35) mustered only five hits in the game, wasting two doubles in the shutout.

 

The Fisher Cats drew first blood in the bottom of the first inning against Bowie starter Jayson Aquino (L, 3-5). Jason Leblebijian singled with one out, and scampered to second when Aquino threw away a pickoff attempt. With two outs, Ryan Lavarnway hit a bouncer to third. Third baseman Tucker Nathans bounced his throw to first and it rolled into foul territory, allowing Lavarnway to reach first and Leblebijian to score. The Fisher Cats took a 1-0 lead out of the inning.

 

New Hampshire added to their lead in the bottom of the fifth. With two outs, Jorge Flores belted a 3-2 fastball over the left field wall for a solo homer, putting New Hampshire up 2-0.

 

Jeremy Gabryszwski (W, 4-3) fired six shutout innings for New Hampshire to get the win, striking out six against four hits and a walk. Chris Smith dealt two perfect frames of relief with two strikeouts. Wil Browning (S, 9) pitched a scoreless ninth inning with one strikeout against one hit for the save.


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COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. - A day after allowing 19 hits in a rout, the Lansing Lugnuts (30-30) ended a four-game losing streak by waxing the West Michigan Whitecaps (35-24), 9-1, on Saturday night at Fifth Third Ballpark.

 

Lugnuts starter Sean Reid-Foley (Win, 4-3) turned in his third straight dominant performance, allowing four hits, one run and one walk while striking out four during seven increasingly impressive innings.

 

After a Will Maddox RBI double in the third inning, the Whitecaps finished 0-for-13 against Reid-Foley. Nate Abel finished the contest, tossing the eighth and ninth scorelessly.

 

The rest of the game belonged to the Lugnuts' offense, which responded with a 15-hit relentless attack. Seven different players supplied RBIs, third baseman Carl Wise and right fielder Jake Thomas notched three hits, and Wise, Andrew Guillotte and Max Pentecost each scored two runs.

 

Lansing scored a run apiece in the second, third, fifth, sixth and ninth innings, breaking the game open with a four-run fourth.

 

West Michigan starter Fernando Perez (Loss, 1-2) lasted only 3 2/3 innings, hitting three batters, tossing two wild pitches, and allowing six runs (five earned) on seven hits and a walk.


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Kings 3 Stars of the Night

 

1) Carl Wise: Wise mashed on Saturday going 3/4 with a double.

 

2) Sean Reid Foley: Reid Foley was highly efficient going 7 innings with only 4 strikeouts, and most importantly just 1 walk, but a 12-2 GO-FO ratio. Impressive.

 

3) Jeremy Gabryszwski: Gabryszwski continued to put together a decent season tossing 6 innings with no earned runs and 6 strikeouts.

 

 

Kings Platinum Arencibia:

 

1) Adonys Cardona: He came out of the bullpen and walked the house.

 

St. Lucie Top of the 8th

  • Pitching Change: Adonys Cardona replaces Kyle Westwood.
  • Patrick Biondi walks.
  • Travis d'Arnaud walks. Patrick Biondi to 2nd.
  • Offensive Substitution: Pinch-runner Lednier Ricardo replaces Travis d'Arnaud.
  • Amed Rosario reaches on a fielder's choice, fielded by shortstop Richard Urena. Patrick Biondi to 3rd. Lednier Ricardo to 2nd.
  • Kevin Taylor walks. Patrick Biondi scores. Lednier Ricardo to 3rd. Amed Rosario to 2nd.
  • John Mora lines out to first baseman Ryan McBroom.
  • Luis Guillorme walks. Lednier Ricardo scores. Amed Rosario to 3rd. Kevin Taylor to 2nd.
  • Pitching Change: Colton Turner replaces Adonys Cardona.


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Cardona continues to be incredibly frustrating. Would be nice for him to figure it out. Be a nice BP arm.

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