I - WSD 4; BKN 2
II - WSD 8; BKN 0
III - BKN 5; WSD 1
IV - BKN 2; WSD 0
Cyclones Hurl Six-Hit Shutout; Claim Share of First Place
Three Brooklyn pitchers joined together in hurling a six-hit shutout over Winston-Salem on Friday to even their first-ever series against the Dash at two games apiece.
The Cyclones mustered just four hits all game but timed them perfectly. With one out in the second, center fielder Stanley Consuegra tripled and scored on Jose Peroza's double to center field, and with one out and the bases loaded in the third, catcher Juan Loyo scored on a fielder's choice giving the Cyclones a two-run lead. Designated hitter Rowdey Jordan and Juan Loyo accounted for Brooklyn's other two hits.
Starter Keyshawn Askew and the bullpen took care of the rest.
Making his first start with Brooklyn after thirteen appearances and four starts with the St. Lucie Mets, southpaw Keyshawn Askew limited the Dash to three hits, and no walks with six strikeouts in 4.1 innings but did not qualify for a decision. Right-handed reliever David Griffin surrendered just two hits with four strikeouts in 3.2 innings for the win - his second of the season, and Dylan Hall closed out the game with a scoreless ninth to preserve the shutout and earn his third save.
This was Brooklyn's 100th game in which they posted an even 50-50 record. Friday's victory gives the Cyclones a 20-14 second-half record, tying them for first place in the South Atlantic League North Division with the Hudson Valley Renegades.
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