II - JS 3; BRK 2
Cyclones Blink First; Bullpen Outlasted by Jersey Shore
With isolated storms rumbling through Brooklyn, right-hander Jose Butto takes his turn on the slab and is opposed by Adam Leverett for Jersey Shore.
The Blue Claws open the scoring in the second inning when second baseman Jonathan Guzman takes Jose Butto deep over the left-field wall.
Leverett makes an early exit after having surrendered one hit with four strikeouts over two scoreless innings pitched. Jersey southpaw Jhordany Mezquita enters the game in the third.
With two outs and a base runner at first in the fourth, lightning strikes at Coney Island necessitated a game delay. At roughly 8:18 pm, play resumes, and Jose Butto closes out the top half of the frame. In the bottom half, Mezquita completes his second scoreless inning in relief of Leverett.
Jersey Shore manufactures a run in the top of the fifth for a 2-0 lead. Meanwhile, Brooklyn remains mired with just one hit courtesy of Ronny Mauricio back in the first inning.
With two outs in the top of the sixth, reliever Hunter Parsons enters the fray. Jose Butto exits on the losing side after yielding an otherwise effective two earned runs on three hits and one walk with four strikeouts. But that's where his mates step in, scoring two runs in the bottom of the sixth to get Butto off the hook. Blue Claws' Carlos Francisco is tasked with pitching the seventh. With one out and one on in the eighth, Andrew Edwards enters the game to relieve Hunter Parsons. Jersey Shore calls on Carlo Reyes to twirl the bottom of the eighth. With two outs and a runner in scoring position, left field substitution Joe Suozzi strikes out, and into the ninth inning tied at two, they go.
Each team musters just three hits apiece through the first eight innings.
In the top of the ninth, Andrew Edwards issues the dreaded leadoff base on balls. With one out, manager Blankmeyer is prompted to bring in Mitch Ragan in relief of Edwards. The move backfires. With two outs, left fielder Keaton Greenwalt doubles home the go-ahead run.
Jersey Shore's Carlo Reyes climbs the hill for his second inning of relief. Third baseman Cody Bohanek greets him with a leadoff single. Unfortunately, Zach Ashford grounds into fan-crushing a 3-6-3 double-play. Afterwhich, Joe Genord looks at strike three to end the game.
Andrew Edwards takes the loss; Carlos Reyes, the win.
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