
Bandits Rally to Spoil Silver Hawks' Sweep Hopes
Published on May 3, 2013 under Midwest League (MWL1)
Quad Cities River Bandits News Release
SOUTH BEND, IN - Held hitless for 6 2/3 innings Friday night by South Bend Silver Hawks right-hander Brandon Sinnery, the Quad Cities River Bandits rallied for single runs in each of the final three innings for a 3-2 victory that snapped the home team's seven-game winning streak and kept Quad Cities from its first three-game losing skid of the season.
Sinnery held the River Bandits (16-10) to two walks and a hit batter, and he had retired nine in a row and held a 2-0 lead with two outs and the bases empty in the seventh inning. Quad Cities first baseman Jesse Wierzbicki then hit a ground ball to shortstop Pedro Ruiz, who threw into the dirt at first for an error allowing Wierzbicki to reach with two outs in the seventh inning. Designated hitter Miles Hamblin followed by grounding a single up the middle to break up the deepest no-hit effort in a game against Quad Cities this season.
With two out and runners at first and second, catcher Roberto Pe̮̱a then grounded a ball up the middle that Ruiz fielded and tried flipping to second baseman Fidel Pe̮̱a, but the errant throw allowed Wierzbicki to race around third base and score, making it 2-1. The hit by Roberto Pe̮̱a extended his hitting streak to 11 games - the longest for a River Bandit this season.
Sinnery finished seven innings with two hits allowed, one unearned run, two walks and eight strikeouts. Right-hander Chris Capper (2-1) took over to start the eighth inning. After Capper retired the first two batters, River Bandits center fielder Teoscar Hernandez launched his first Midwest League home run to the bleachers above the left field fence to tie the game, 2-2.
In the bottom of the eighth, Quad Cities left-hander Brian Holmes (3-2) allowed a leadoff bunt single by center fielder Socrates Brito and another single to designated hitter Brandon Drury. But Holmes then deflected a line drive by third baseman Ryan Court that went on a bounce to shortstop Joe Sclafani, who turned a double play. With a runner at third, Holmes induced a ground ball by left fielder Alex Glenn to Sclafani at shortstop for the final out to preserve the tie. Holmes finished three shutout innings with three hits and three strikeouts in relief of right-hander Jordan Jankowski, who allowed the Silver Hawks' two runs on Drury's first-inning home run and Fidel Pe̮̱a's second-inning RBI double.
In the ninth inning against Capper, Wierzbicki drove a double to the right-field corner and advanced to third base on a pickoff throw that went into center field and was bobbled by Brito. Hamblin then lined a single to right for the go-ahead run. Right-hander John Neely came on to retire the Silver Hawks (18-7) in order in the ninth to earn his fourth save. Friday's victory means The Captain's Table at 4801 River Drive in Moline will offer The Captain's Table Victory Discount on Saturday, May 4. Anyone who mentions the River Bandits victory can receive a free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two lunches or dinners with beverages on Saturday, May 4.
The River Bandits remained three games out of first place in the Midwest League Western Division and will begin a three-game road series against the West Michigan Whitecaps at 5:35 p.m. Saturday. Quad Cities right-hander and April Pitcher of the Month Vincent Velasquez (3-0) and left-hander Joe Bircher (1-0) will face Whitecaps right-hander Yorfrank Lopez (2-1).
Midwest League Stories from May 3, 2013
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- Loons Surrender Late Lead, Lose 5-3 - Great Lakes Loons
- Bandits Rally to Spoil Silver Hawks' Sweep Hopes - Quad Cities River Bandits
- Sinnery Nearly Immaculate in Hawks' Loss - South Bend Silver Hawks
- Timber Rattlers earn victory over Lugnuts - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- Rattlers come back, stun Lugs in 10 innings - Lansing Lugnuts
- Robertson Comes up Huge in Beloit's 5-3 Win - Beloit Sky Carp
- Mallex Smith Placed on DL - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Dragons Announce Roster Changes - Dayton Dragons
- Silver Hawks Implement Bag Search at the Gates - South Bend Silver Hawks
- Kernels Hold off Whitecaps 8-6 - Cedar Rapids Kernels
- Soaker Cancels LumberKings-Dragons Finale - Clinton LumberKings
- Dragons Rained-Out on Friday at Clinton - Dayton Dragons
- Cueto Scratched from Rehab Start in Pensacola - Dayton Dragons
- Whitecaps Fall Short Of Sweep - West Michigan Whitecaps
- Nominees Announced for Dragons Players of the Month for April - Dayton Dragons
- TinCaps Rained out in Burlington - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Friday's Game Cancelled in Burlington - Burlington Bees
- Captains and Chiefs Game Cancelled on Friday - Lake County Captains
- Rock Shoulders Named Cubs Minor League Player of Month - Kane County Cougars
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