I - BK 11; BG 9
II - BG 8; BK 0
III - BG 5; BK 1
IV - BK 20; BG 6
They Did The Mash ...
The Cyclones took out their season-long frustrations Friday night against the Bowling Green Hot Rods.
Right fielder Joe Suozzi homered, leading off the first. After Rowdey Jordan homered leading off the second, Suozzi delivered home two more runs, and Nic Gaddis, in turn, drove home Suozzi for a 5-0 Brooklyn lead.
Bowling Green scored once in the bottom of the third, then rallied for four runs in the fourth, tying the game at five.
Starter Daison Acosta allowed five runs on six hits and no walks with four strikeouts before being relived after the fourth.
Catcher Matt O'Neill homered, leading off the home fifth. Gaddis again delivered home Suozzi giving the Cyclones a 7-5 lead. Afterwhich, center fielder Jaylen Palmer connected on a three-run home run.
But the Cyclones were only warming up. The Brooks posted ten runs in the top of the sixth on six hits and four walks, a hit by pitch, and an error. With one out, designated hitter Brandon McIlwain homered to left/center with two on. It was the Cyclones' fifth home run of the game.
Coney Island cranked out 20 runs on 19 hits, with seven going for extra bases. They drew six walks and struck out ten times.
Right-hander Brendan Hardy pitched two innings in relief of Acosta for the win and Grant Hartwig
pitched the final three frames with four strikeouts for the save.
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