Justice French allows four runs in the top of the fourth after the Bats didn't cash in with a runner on third and less than two out in the bottom of the third.
Justice French allows four runs in the top of the fourth after the Bats didn't cash in with a runner on third and less than two out in the bottom of the third.
Curtis Partch loads the bases in the first on two singles and a walk but gets a double play ball to end the threat. Scoreless after one.
Pitchers are hitting in Mobile. Or trying to hit anyway. Brian Peacock reaches on a two-out error. Partch flies to right to end the Wahoo second.
Bats still down 4-0 at the end of 7. Fisher pitched a scoreless 6th and 7th for the Bats.
Dragons down 5-2 in the middle of the sixth. Dayton scored one in the bottom of the fifth when Theo Bowe scored on a Ryan Wright groundout.
Dragons do nothing with a Danny Vicioso two-out single and the score remains 5-2 heading to the seventh.
Pensacola trails 1 zip after four. Curtis Partch living on the edge. 4 IP and 8H. Runners thrown out at the plate by LaMarre and Fellhauer have kept things close.
Bats lose 4-0. Paul Janish named IL player of the week.
Dragons trail 7-4 heading into the ninth.
Dragons lose 7-4. Multi-hit games turned in by Selsky, Vicioso & Gonzalez. Erik Miller turned in three scoreless innings of relief with 2 K and 2 BB, and Kyle McMyne pitched the ninth striking out two while only allowing one hit.
Bad start for Curtis Partch. Allowed 10 hits and 3 BB in only 4 1/3 of action. Somehow that only resulted in two runs being scored.
LaMarre led off the Blue Wahoos sixth with a lead-off single, then HRod made an out. After HRod got out, LaMarre stole second base, which was his second steal of the year.
After Juan Guzman hit into a fielder's choice for the second out of the sixth, Mike Costanzo hit a two-run bomb to tie the score up. Puckett and Fellhauer each singled to follow that up, but then Peacock hit into a force out to end the hit parade.
Score knotted up at 2 after 5.5.
Pensacola still tied at 2 after 7. Gregorious is the only position-player starter to not have a hit in the first seven innings.
After a fabulous season last year in Dayton, Drew Hayes is so far struggling with his skip-a-league promotion to Pensacola. Tonight he took over in the ninth inning of a 2-2 game and walked the first man, who went to second on a fielder's choice, went to third on a wild pitch and scored the game-winner on a sacrifice fly.
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