From the desk: THE SURF AVENUE SLUGGERS
I - BRK 5; WIL 0
II - Rained Out
III - WIL 6; BRK 0
IV - BRK 10; WIL 1
ALEC KISENA WINS FIRST DECISION SINCE MAY 8; FRANCISCO ALVAREZ HITS HOME RUN NUMBER EIGHTEEN
What the Cyclones failed to achieve on Thursday, they more than make up for in Friday's game.
Starting for Wilmington, southpaw Mitchell Parker is opposed by Alec Kisena for Brooklyn.
After two scoreless innings, the Cyclones strike for five runs in the third. In consecutive at-bats, Antoine Duplantis, Jaylen Palmer, Ronny Mauricio, Francisco Alvarez, and Jose Peroza each drive in runs. Mitchell Parker is naturally dispatched to the showers and replaced with left-hander Alfonso Hernandez who holds Brooklyn scoreless over the next 2.2 innings.
Meanwhile, Alec Kisena yields his first and only run in the visitor's fourth. After six innings pitched, he departs on the winning side, having yielded three hits with three strikeouts. Brooklyn then erupts for another five runs in the bottom half of the sixth. Francisco Alvarez ignites the rally with a leadoff home run. Second baseman Luis Gonzalez joins the fray with two runs batted in. After which, Duplantis and Palmer drive home their second runs of the game, respectively, giving the Surf Avenue sluggers a 10-3 lead.
Right-hander Colby Morris pitches a scoreless seventh and eighth, and Evi Ruibal, in a non-save situation, twirls a scoreless ninth with a strikeout. The beleaguered Alec Kisena wins only his second decision for the Cyclones against nine losses with a reduced 4.74 ERA. His first win came back in his first start of the season on May 8 against Asheville. So, congratulations to him ...
The Coney Island trio limits the Blue Rocks to one run on four hits and no walks with five strikeouts.
While the Cyclones draw only four walks and strike out twelve times, they achieve double-digit hits and bat 7 for 11 with runners in scoring position. Antoine Duplantis leads with three hits.
Through 72 games and 238 at-bats as a member of the Cyclones, Francisco Alvarez now has 17 home runs and 52 RBI along with an above .500 slugging average. Including fifteen games at Port St. Lucie, Alvarez has 18 home runs and 64 RBI through 87 games and 286 total at-bats. BOXSCORE
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