Ducks lead Blue Crabs; 2-0
I - LID 1; SMD 0
II - LID 2; SMD 1
Long Island Ducks
vs.
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
FROM
Waldorf Grounds
A remarkable season continues as Long Island stands poised to sweep this season's Liberty Division standings.
On August 30 they embark on a 12 game win streak which is snapped this past Wednesday by the York Revolution at Bethpage Ballpark. Otherwise the Ducks are 12-2 in September. They enter Sunday's series finale at Southern Maryland leading the High Point Rockers and New Britain Bees by 7.5 games in the standings with just eight games left to play.
Do the math ...
With Saturday's second straight victory over the Blue Crabs , Long Island also ties the club's 19-year old record for most wins in a single season. The Ducks who two decades ago post a 82-58 record in their inaugural season enter Sunday's action with an 82-50 record. Their next victory will mark the highest single season win total in their history.
Friday's series opener features a classic pitching duel. Starter Darin Downs allows no runs, no hits, and two walks, with ten strikeouts through five innings pitched. He faces 17 batters throwing 74 pitches with 47 (64%) going for strikes. However Downs walks off to a no decision in a scoreless game. Making a guest appearance out of the bullpen, usual starter Joe Iorio throws three scoreless innings of three hit ball in relief of Downs. Blue Crabs starter Kevin McGovern likewise walks off with a no decision after allowing no runs on just three hits and two walks with six strikeouts through seven innings. Opening the tenth inning, L.J. Mazzilli is Long Island's obligatory runner at second base. Hector Sanchez immediately singles him home. Myles Smith pitches a scoreless tenth completing Long Island's 1-0 whitewashing of Southern Maryland.
In Game two on Saturday Long Island jumps out to a 2-0 lead in the first, then hold on for a 2-1 victory. Starter Vin Mazzaro turns in a second straight gem for the Ducks, yielding no runs on just three hits and no walks with eleven strikeouts through 6.2 innings pitched for his tenth victory of the season. Reliever Cody Mincey closes out the game with 1.2 scoreless innings. He allows no hits and fans three en route to his fourth save.
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