Aberdeen Ironbirds lead Brooklyn Cyclones; 3-2
I - ABD 7; BKN 3
II - ABD 2; BKN 1
III - BKN 7; ABD 6
IV - ABD 2; BKN 0*
V - BKN 6; ABD 5
*game called bottom 6th
BULLPEN BENDS BUT DOES NOT BREAK
Leading off, Antoine Duplantis opens the game with a single, and with one out Brett Baty likewise singles. With two outs, the Cyclones execute a rare double steal. Second baseman Luke Ritter then drives home both Duplantis and Baty. Afterwhich, Zach Ashford drives home Ritter for a prompt 3-0 lead.
Duplantis doubles home first baseman Jeremy Vasquez (double) for a 4-0 Brooklyn lead
the second. But Aberdeen strikes back against starter Connor Grey for three runs in the bottom half of the frame; Connor Grey's throwing error didn't help matters. With Aberdeen now trailing by one, the score remains unchanged through the fourth. Connor exits a 4-3 contest on the winning side, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and three walks with six strikeouts.
Brooklyn plates insurance in the fifth on Luke Ritter's double into center field scoring Francisco Alvarez, and Brett Baty singles and scores on a wild pitch in the seventh for a 6-3 advantage.
Right-hander Colby Morris pitches two scoreless innings with two strikeouts in relief of Grey.
Hunter Parsons enters in the seventh in relief of Morris and immediately pitches into trouble. He walks the leadoff batter, who, two wild pitches later, arrives at third base. Parsons then hits the next batter putting runners on the corners, and another walk loads the bases. Parsons then unleashes his third wild pitch permitting a run. Afterwhich, right fielder Zach Watson's sacrifice fly to center makes it a one-run game. Head Cyclone in Charge Ed Blankmeyer finally removes Parsons in favor of Andrew Edwards, who strikes out the third baseman Gunnar Henderson to end the Ironbirds' threat.
Edwards returns to hurl a scoreless eighth, followed by Bryce Montes de Oca, who closes out the ninth for his second save. Connor Grey escapes with a no-decision, and Colby Morris earns a well-deserved win.
Antoine Duplantis finishes 3 for 5 with a double and a run batted in, and Luke Ritter is 2 for 5 with a double and three runs batted in, giving him 31 for this season.
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