Coney Island leads Jersey Shore; 3-2
I - JS 7; BK 5
II - BK 3; JS 2
III - JS 3; BK 0
IV - BK 7; JS 2
V - BK 8; JS 5
VI - SUNDAY
Back-To-Back Home Runs From Brett Baty, And Francisco Alvarez Prove Decisive
One score and twenty-four hours ago, the Brooklyn Cyclones play their first-ever game at Coney Island.
That's it ... I just wanted to use this definition of score in a sentence.
Otherwise, Jersey Shore gets on the board in the top of the third. Brooklyn answers with two runs in the bottom of the frame; first baseman Joe Genord doubles home Cody Bohanek, and Jose Mena doubles home Genord.
The Blue Claws score another run in the fourth, and the Cyclones again answer with two in the bottom half of the frame. With one out and two runners on, Bohanek reaches safely on an E-6; Francisco Alvarez scores on the play. Genord then singles home Luke Ritter from third.
Jersey Shore starter Jhordany Mezquita allows all four runs on three hits and six walks through four innings. Brooklyn starter Connor Grey yields two earned runs on three hits and just one walk with six strikeouts through five innings pitched before departing on the winning side of a 4-2 affair.
But Jersey Shore then scores unanswered runs in the sixth and seventh innings, tying the game at four. In relief of Grey, right-hander Colby Morris yields both runs on four hits and two walks in 1.2 innings pitched.
The Surf Avenue Sluggers finally breakthrough with four runs in the home eighth highlighted by back-to-back home runs from Brett Baty and Francisco Alvarez. It's Alvarez's second home run in as many days. With one on and one out, Cody Bohanek singles, but an error in left field permits Ritter to score all the way from first. Afterwhich, Bohanek scores from third on a wild pitch giving Brooklyn an 8-4 lead.
Pitching in relief of Colby Morris, Michel Otanez gives up a run in the ninth but closes out the victory for Brooklyn. Otanez earns a well-deserved win allowing just two hits and striking out five in 2.1 innings of quality work. A fine start by Connor Grey earns him a no-decision. Brooklyn pitchers join for twelve combined strikeouts.
The Cyclones generate just six hits, but four are for extra bases. They strike out just seven times, draw eight walks, and bat 3 for 8 with runners in scoring positions. Joe Genord is the lone Baby Bum with multiple hits and runs batted in.
Brooklyn takes a 3-2 series lead, with the finale slated for Sunday afternoon at Coney Island.
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