CONEY ISLAND vs. JERSEY SHORE; 1-1
I - BK 14; JS 5
II - JS 3; BK 1
Tide Rolls Out On Coney Island Nine; Jersey Shore Takes Game Two
WINNING STREAK ENDS AT SEVEN
After Tuesday's 14-run onslaught, the Brooklyn Cyclones found themselves beachcombing for runs ... any runs ... one run.
Brooklyn quite literally stumbled across a run in the very last inning. With one out, Antoine Duplantis doubles, advances to third, then scored on a balk. The run brings the Cyclones within two runs of a tie, but there would be no such thing. Instead, the Jersey Shore experiences a nice breeze as three Cyclone batters whiff to end the game.
A trio of Blue Claw pitchers joins in limiting the Cyclones to one run on eight hits and three walks with 14 strikeouts. Brooklyn bats just 2 for 14 with runners in scoring position. The only Cyclone with multiple hits left fielder Joe Suozzi goes 2 for 4 with a triple.
Brooklyn starter Cam Opp can only scratch his head after yielding two unearned runs on six hits and two walks with seven strikeouts through 4.2 innings in a losing effort. Right-hander Josh Hejka surrendered a home run in the seventh to third baseman McCarthy Tatum.
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