Brooklyn vs. Jersey Shore
I - BK 7; JS 0
Cyclones Gain a Full Game on Hudson Valley
Coney Island secured a crucial victory Tuesday night at Jersey Shore. Coupled with Hudson Valley's loss against the Hickory Crawdads, the Cyclones pulled to within one half-game of the first-place Renegades. Meanwhile, Aberdeen had their way with Wilmington to remain tied with Brooklyn.
Making his third start for Brooklyn, southpaw Keyshawn Askew allowed three hits and two walks with eight strikeouts in six innings for his first win as a Cyclone. In his third appearance with Brooklyn, right-hander Jeffrey Colon took care of the rest, tossing three scoreless innings of no-hit ball over the final three innings to preserve the shutout and earn the save.
Shortstop Shervyen Newton struck the decisive blow in the second inning, a two-run home run over the left/center field fence. The score remained unchanged until JT Schwartz scored on a fielder's choice in the sixth. For good measure, Alex Ramirez doubled home two runs, and Schwartz doubled home another as part of a four-run ninth inning for a 7-0 margin of victory. BOXSCORE
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