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Atlantic League Results, Monday, July 3, 2023

York 11, High Point 6

July 3, 2023 – High Point, NC):  The York Revolution blasted four home runs to win their series finale against the High Point Rockers, 11-6 on Monday evening at Truist Point. With the come-from-behind victory, the Revs retake first place in the North Division by half a game and control their own destiny with five to play in the season’s first half race.

York got behind early as Shed Long Jr. led off the bottom of the first with a homer to right, and Michael Martinez added a sac fly in the second for a 2-0 High Point lead.

The Revs responded in the third as Trent Giambrone launched a towering game-tying two-run homer to left on a 3-0 green light, and Drew Mendoza added a two-run bomb to dead center field off the batters’ eye for a 4-2 Revs advantage.

York starter Jorge Martinez accentuated the outburst with a 1-2-3 inning in the bottom half of the frame, but High Point rallied for three runs in the fourth to take a 5-4 lead. Brian Parreira doubled to right center to plate two runs tying the score, and Long Jr. added an RBI fielder’s choice.

The Revs missed opportunities to draw even after leadoff hits in the fifth and sixth, but reliever Andrew Cabezas (1-0) held the fort with a pair of scoreless innings and benefited from a great sliding, tumbling catch by Tomo Otosaka to end the fifth with a pair of runners stranded.

The offense erupted for six runs, taking control of the game in the seventh.  Giambrone and Troy Stokes Jr. singled sandwiching a bunt hit from Otosaka as York loaded the bases with no outs. Mendoza propelled York ahead to stay with a two-run double to deep left center, putting the Revs ahead 6-5 and chasing lefty reliever Bryce Hensley (3-1). Jacob Rhinesmith roped an RBI single to right to make it 7-5. Trey Martin put an emphatic capper on the outburst, hammering a pinch-hit three-run homer to left center as the lead exploded to 10-5.

Stokes Jr. crushed a solo homer to left field in the top of the eighth, adding one more to the prolific offensive attack.

High Point plated an unearned run in the bottom of the eighth, but Nelvin Correa got the Revs five outs from the bullpen and J.P. Woodward secured the final out of the eighth.

Andrew Gross tossed a scoreless ninth to close out the huge win.

Notes: The offensive output is the Revs’ largest ever in a single game at Truist Point. Mendoza tied a club record with four extra-base hits and three doubles while leading the way with four RBI; he added to his league lead in doubles, becoming the league’s first to 20 two-baggers on the year. Mendoza also now has 50 RBI in 50 games played for the season. It was his second four-hit game of the year and his third game with at least four RBI. Giambrone doubled and homered for the second straight game and has now hit safely in 10 straight, his second double-digit hitting streak of the year. Stokes Jr.’s homer was his eighth of the year and fifth in the past three weeks since returning from injury. Martin’s pinch-hit homer was just the ninth in Revs franchise history. Martinez’ start was his 60th in a Revs uniform, tying Duke von Schamann for fifth-most in club history. The comeback win is the 18th for the Revs and their eighth when trailing heading into the seventh inning; their six-run seventh inning increases their league lead for seventh inning scoring, now with 63 runs on the season. Rhinesmith now has a 19-game on-base streak. York continues its pursuit of a first half title as the Revs return home Tuesday to host Charleston at 4:30 p.m. Revs RHP Tom Sutera (3-3, 7.21) faces Dirty Birds LHP Kit Scheetz (4-5, 3.77) on July4York presented by Traditions Bank. The day features the Pre-Game Judgement Free Fun Zone presented by Planet Fitness, Tyler’s Amazing Balancing Act, Post-Game York Symphony Orchestra Performance, and Post-Game Fireworks spectacular presented by Glatfelter Insurance Group. Tickets are on sale at YorkRevolution.com, (717) 801-HITS, and in-person at the Shipley Energy Ticket Office.

Staten Island 14, Long Island 3

(Central Islip, N.Y., July 3, 2023) – The Long Island Ducks were defeated by the Staten Island FerryHawks 14-3 on Monday night before a past-capacity crowd of 7,151 in the finale of a four-game series at Fairfield Properties Ballpark.

Long Island’s offense was led Brantley Bell, who drove in two runs with a double. Wilson Ramos also doubled to drive in a run and scored one as well. 

The Ducks hit the road on Tuesday night to begin a three-game series against the Lancaster Barnstormers. First pitch is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at Clipper Magazine Stadium. Fans can follow all the action live on Flo Baseball by CLICKING HERE. Right-hander Stephen Woods Jr. (7-2, 3.77) gets the start for the Ducks against Barnstormers righty Brandy Sittinger (3-5, 5.62). 

Long Island returns home on Tuesday, July 11, to begin another three-game set with Lancaster. Game time is slated for 6:35 p.m., with the Fairfield Properties Ballpark gates opening at 5:35 (5:20 for full season ticket holders). It’s a Triple Play Tuesday at the ballpark, and if the Ducks turn a triple play during the game, one lucky fan will win $25,000. Simply sign up prior to first pitch at the Ticket Kiosk on the main concourse to be eligible. Tickets for the game, and all Ducks games, are available by visiting the Fairfield Properties Ballpark box office, calling (631) 940-TIXX or CLICKING HERE.

Charleston 5, Lancaster 3

The Charleston Dirty Birds strung together four consecutive hits in the bottom of the third inning overnight, and the pitching staff held the lead as the Lancaster Barnstormers, fell, 5-3, in the finale of an eight-game road trip Monday night in the West Virginia capital.

With the score tied at 1-1, Yefri Perez greeted Nile Ball (2-4) with a bloop single to right center field to start the home third.  Clayton Mehlbauer cleared Melvin Mercedes in center for a double.  Dwight Smith, Jr., who hit a line drive homer to right in the first, went to the opposite gap for a two-run double, and Telvin Nash followed with a long single off the wall in left center as the Dirty Birds jumped out to a 4-1 lead.

Lefty Joe Testa (3-2) checked Lancaster on three singles through the first five innings, but the Barnstormers got to him in the sixth.  Andretty Cordero banged a one-out double off the boards in left, and Ariel Sandoval homered to right to cut the edge to 4-3.  Wilson Garcia handcuffed second baseman Jalen Miller with a sizzling one-hopper, and designated runner Jake Hoover took over as the potential tying run.  Trayvon Robinson flied out into the left center gap with Hoover bolting ahead to second.

Joseph Carpenter stepped in with the chance to tie the game.  The Lancaster DH hit the ball harder than Cordero or Sandoval, drilling a liner toward center that Testa stabbed while ducking out of the way.

The Barnstormers did not get another runner against Testa or right-handers Cristofer Ogando and Ryan Clark for the remainder of the night.  Clark earned his first save.

Nash added his seventh homer of the season in the bottom of the eighth to add an insurance run.

Lancaster returns home for a six-game homestand starting on Tuesday.  The Long Island Ducks will send right-hander Steven Woods, Jr. (7-2) to the hill against Lancaster’s Brandyn Sittinger (3-5).  The game is on tap for 6:00.

NOTES:  Jared Lakind pitched for the first time since straining an oblique on June 15…He threw two hitless innings…The other runner he allowed was Luis Roman on a leadoff walk in the seventh…It was the third time Roman stepped into the box for the at bat as teams were ushered off the field twice for brief rainshowers…Sandoval finished the eight-game trip with four homers and 10 RBI…Charleston drew 4,269 for its Fourth of July fireworks show…Shawon Dunston, Jr. will be activated for Tuesday night’s series opener.

 

Lexington 7, Spire City 6 (Game 1)
Spire City 6, Lexington 4 (Game 2)

 

 



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