
Dash Complete Sweep, 6-5 in 10 Innings
May 15, 2011 - Carolina League (CarL1)
Salem Red Sox News Release
Salem, VA (May 15, 2011) - Dan Butler belted a two-run, two-out double in the last of the ninth to cap a four-run rally that tied it up, but the go-ahead RBI was elusive and the Red Sox fell by one run in ten innings for the second straight day against the Dash. Pinch-hitter Jake Oester slapped the first pitch he saw into center, driving in Ian Gac from third to put Winston-Salem ahead 6-5 in the tenth, and the Red Sox offense ran out of magic in the last of the tenth.
The Red Sox never led on Sunday as Dash lefty Joe Serafin stymied the Salem sticks through six scoreless innings, allowing the visitors to stake themselves to a 4-0 lead. The Red Sox, who twice stranded the bases loaded without scoring in the first eight innings, were down 5-1 heading to the bottom of the ninth when it became exciting. The frame began with consecutive walks to the eight and nine hitters-Zach Gentile and Michael Almanzar-issued by Dash reliever Ryan Kussmaul. Jeremy Hazelbaker singled to load the bases, and after Peter Hissey's pop-up, Kolbrin Vitek singled to bring the Sox within three. Reynaldo Rodriguez drilled a deep sacrifice fly to center, but the Sox were down to their final out with the score 5-3.
That was when Butler, hitless in his previous 25 at-bats, came through in the clutch by lacing a double down the right-field line to score both Hazelbaker and Vitek to tie the game. Unfortunately, Shannon Wilkerson popped out, stranding the potential winning run at second, one of the ten men left on base for Salem.
The Dash quickly countered as Gac singled off Mitch Herold to begin the tenth. He moved to second on a sacrifice bunt, scooted to third on Nick Ciolli's ground-out, and following Luis Sierra's walk, Gac scored the winning run when Oester drilled a base-hit to center.
Gac, Sierra, and Saladino led the Dash with two hits apiece, while the Red Sox were paced by Reynaldo Rodriguez, who went 2-3 with a double and a walk to raise his average to .339, the top clip in the Carolina League.
Salem starter Pete Ruiz offered a quality outing but received a no-decision, tossing six innings of four-hit, two-run ball for the Sox. Winston's Serafin was even better, tossing six shutout innings with just three hits allowed.
The Dash winner was Taylor Thompson, who improved to 2-1 despite blowing his third save of the season. Herold, who allowed one run on two hits in the top of the tenth, suffered his first loss of the season, falling to 1-1.
Salem remained in a virtual tie for first place with Myrtle Beach, who fell to Lynchburg on Sunday afternoon. The Sox homestand continues on Monday with the first tilt of a four-gamer with Wilmington. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05, and Salem will send Ryan Pressly to the mound opposite Noel Arguelles.
Carolina League Stories from May 15, 2011
- Eury-Ka: Nats Win Series with Perez - Potomac Nationals
- Dash Complete Sweep, 6-5 in 10 Innings - Salem Red Sox
- Winston Sweeps Salem in Extras - Winston-Salem Dash
- Kobernus' Single Wins It for Potomac - Wilmington Blue Rocks
- Terdoslavich Homer Lifts 'Cats Past Birds - Lynchburg Hillcats
- Pelicans Drop Rubber Game to Hillcats - Myrtle Beach Pelicans
- Frederick Jumps to First Place with 9-1 Win in Kinston - Frederick Keys
- Frederick's Defense Holds The K-Tribe to Just One Run - Kinston Indians
- Lynchburg Hillcats Game Notes - Lynchburg Hillcats
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans Game Notes - Myrtle Beach Pelicans
- Kinston Indians Game Notes - Kinston Indians
- Winston-Salem Dash Game Notes - Winston-Salem Dash
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Salem Red Sox Stories
- Behind Eight-Run Inning and Two Andruw Musett Homers, Salem Tops Fredericksburg 9-6 in Series Finale
- Natanael Yuten's Walk-Off Hit in Extra Lifts Salem to 3-2 Win over Fredericksburg
- Blake Aita's Brilliant Start Helps Salem BeerMongers Defeat the Nationals in a Thriller, 5-4
- Fraymi De Leon's Late Home Run Lifts Salem Past Fredericksburg, 4-2
- Salem Drops Series Opener to Fredericksburg 9-5

