BATTLE OF THE BEACHES
I - BK 4; JS 3
II - JS 5; BK 3
III - BK 3; JS 1
IV - BK 2; JS 1
V - BK 6; JS 2
VI - BK 3; JS 2
Cyclones Take Sunday Finale; Bullpen Closes Out Strong Series Performance
Yet another pitching duel unfolded at Coney Island on Sunday afternoon.
The Blue Claws and Cyclones entered the eighth inning tied at two with only four and three hits, respectively. Catcher Nic Gaddis doubled home Brooklyn's first run in the opening frame, and JT Schwartz scored on a wild pitch in the fourth. Jersey Shore recovered with two runs in the fifth.
Brooklyn put the potential go-ahead run at second base with one out in the home eighth but left him stranded. In the top of the ninth, right fielder Joe Suozzi threw out the potential tying run at the plate to preserve the tie.
In the bottom of the ninth, designated hitter Matt O'Neill singled home Jose Peroza with the winning run.
Making his third start with Brooklyn, Luis Moreno allowed two earned runs on three hits and two walks with three strikeouts in a no-decision effort.
The bullpen once again performed brilliantly. Right-hander Brendan Hardy allowed no runs and no hits with two strikeouts in 1.1 innings, and Carson Seymour allowed no hits in two scoreless innings pitched. Both pitchers graduated up from St. Lucie this season. Brooklyn mainstay Justin Courtney
threw a scoreless ninth to earn his fourth win this season.
With the victory, the Cyclones win their third straight, take the series from Jersey City five games to one, and begin the second half of the season with a 3-0 record.
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