NEW YORK PENN LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Brooklyn Defeats Lowell; 2-1
I - BRK 2; LOW 1
II - LOW 3; BRK 1
III - BRK 4; LOW 3
BROOKLYN WINS FIRST UNDISPUTED BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SINCE 1955
It's been 18-years since the Cyclones completed their inaugural season at Coney Island. It was a magical summer of baseball by the beach. One I'll never forget. For the first time since 1957 a professional baseball team called Brooklyn home.
The opening day line-up remains vivid in my mind. The Cyclones post a team record and league best 52-24 record en route to capturing their first ever McNamara Division flag. In their first ever post-season catcher Brett Kay's late inning home run in game three against the Staten Island Yankees clinches Brooklyn's first round victory and an improbable berth in the New York Penn League championship series.
Brooklyn defeats the Crosscutters in game one at Williamsport. Game two is scheduled for Tuesday evening, September 11, at Coney Island. However the horrific events and national tragedy which unfold that very morning force a cancellation of the series. The New York Penn League declares the Brooklyn Cyclones and Williamsport Crosscutters co-champions of the 2001 season.
Brooklyn and Williamsport meet again in the 2003 championship series. This time the Crosscutters sweep the Cyclones in two. Four years later Coney loses two straight against the Auburn Doubledays. They earn a third trip back to the championship series in 2010 only to be swept yet again by the Tri-City Valley Cats.
In 2012 the Cyclones lose a first round playoff series against the Hudson Valley Renegades, then fail to qualify for post-season play through the next six seasons.
In his third season as manager, Edgardo Alfonzo leads the Cyclones to their second straight 40-win season. With a series sweep over the Yankees on the final weekend of the regular season Brooklyn (43-32) finishes tied for the league's best record with Hudson Valley. But through virtue of the tie breaker Brooklyn claims their sixth ever McNamara Division title. The Cyclones go on to defeat the Hudson Valley Renegades in the first round two games against one.
ICYMI
On Sunday Sept. 8, the Cyclones win their first championship series game since 2001 with a 2-1 victory over the Spinners at Lowell. After losing game two on Monday, the Cyclones answer back with a title clinching 4-3 comeback victory on Tuesday at Coney Island. It's the Cyclones first undisputed championship in their 19-year history.
Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019
CYCLONES STARTER NATHAN JONES TAKES HIS WARM-UPS
The Mets 2019 fifth round draft pick yields two runs, one earned, on three hits and three walks with one strikeout through three innings pitched. He faces 14 batters while throwing 55 pitches with 31 going for strikes. He exits to a no decision.
BOTTOM FIRST
With Brett Baty (walk) and Ranfy Adon (double) in scoring position,
Jake Mangum (above) strokes a two-out single through the right side scoring Baty.
Then with runners on the corners Antoine Duplantis (below) grounds to second;
Adon scores on the play giving Brooklyn an early 2-0 first inning lead.
THIRD INNING
With two outs in the top of the third, Nathan Jones issues a walk to Spinners right fielder Nick Decker and a single to second baseman Cameron Cannon. Lowell first baseman Joe Davis then slashes a hit down the right field line scoring both runners knotting the game at two; Ranfy Adon is charged with a throwing error on the play. With two outs in the bottom of the third, Lowell starter Jay Groome (pictured above) exits to a no decision.
TOP SEVENTH
With Mitch Ragan pitching in relief of Matthew Allan, Lowell designated hitter
Marino Campana (above) homers to left giving the Spinners a 3-2 lead.
BOTTOM SEVENTH
Antoine Duplantis (above) stands on third base after his game tying triple to right; Jake Mangum scores. Yoel Romero (below) stands at first base under a Coney Island moon after his base hit to left plates Duplantis with the go ahead run.
TOP NINTH
Manager Alfonzo sends Andrew Edwards back to the mound for a second inning of relief. He yields a lead-off hit to third baseman Nicholas Northcut. After striking out Marino Campana, he walks pinch hitter Jaxx Groshans on four pitches. Edwards regroups to strikeout left fielder Stephen Scott. Then with two outs and two runners on base Lowell sends up pinch hitter Alex Erro who strikeouts swinging (pictured above) on three pitches.
THIS IS NEXT YEAR!!
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