
Braves Open Road Trip with 4-3 Win over Drive
June 28, 2019 - South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Rome Emperors News Release
GREENVILLE, SC - The Rome Braves opened their four game series with the Greenville Drive by grabbing an exciting win on Thursday night at Flour Field. Braves speedster Jose Bermudez raced home on a fielder's choice to score the winning run in the Top of the 9th inning, breaking a 3-3 tie and getting Rome off to a successful start on their long road trip through the Carolinas.
Greenville opened the scoring with a run off Rome starter LHP Dilmer Mejia in the 1st inning. Outfielder Jordan Wren drove home Cole Brannen on an RBI force-out, making it 1-0. Mejia prevented further damage in the inning by stranding two runners in scoring position.
Rome would answer in the 2nd inning with a strong rally. Griffin Benson and Henry Quintero opened the frame with consecutive singles. With one out Brendan Venter delivered a two run double in the left-center field gap, giving Rome a 2-1 lead. Shortstop Braden Shewmake drilled a single into center to score Venter and Rome was up 3-1.
The Drive offense used lead off walks to create rallies in the 2nd and 5th innings. In each frame the walk eventually led to a run and by the 5th the game was tied up 3-3. With each bullpen firing zeroes things remained deadlocked until the 9th inning.
Bermudez led off with an infield single up the middle and then stole second base. He took third on a ground-out to short. Greg Cullen came up and the infield moved in. Cullen hit a grounder to third baseman Brandon Howlett, who scooped it and fired to home plate but missed low, allowing Bermudez to score. The fielder's choice gave Rome the go-ahead run. All-Star reliever RHP Jose Montilla made sure it was the winning run with a lock-down 1-2-3 Bottom of the 9th on the mound.
The victory puts the Braves back at .500 for the 2nd half at 4-4 and places them one game out of first in the Southern Division.
Benson finished the night 2-3 with a walk, stolen base and a run scored. Quintero was 2-4 with a stolen base and a run scored. Venter was 1-4 with a double, run scored and two RBI and Bermudez was 1-3 with a run scored, two stolen bases and a hit by a pitch.
Mejia went 5 innings and allowed three runs on five hits. He struck out three and walked three. Montilla got the win with 2 shutout innings of work complete with three strikeouts. He walked one and allowed one hit.
Rome was 5 for 5 on stolen base attempts against Greenville on Thursday night.
Rome and Greenville continue their four game series on Friday evening. First pitch of Game 2 from Flour Field is scheduled for 7:05 pm. Rome starts RHP Alan Rangel (6-4, 4.91). Greenville will counter with RHP Alex Scherff (3-5, 4.19).
Rome Braves (4-4, 34-43): 4 R 9 H 1 E
Greenville Drive (5-3, 37-41): 3 R 6 H 2 E
W: Jose Montilla (2-5)
L: Angel Padron (1-5)
Time: 2:53
Attendance: 5,446
South Atlantic League Stories from June 28, 2019
- T's Take Lead into Seventh But Cannot Hold On - Asheville Tourists
- Suns Drop Seventh Straight to Shorebirds - Hagerstown Suns
- Late Rally Lifts Dogs over Tourists in Historic Rout - Charleston RiverDogs
- Curran Powers 'Birds to Sixth Straight - Delmarva Shorebirds
- Fireflies Toss Near No-No against Hickory - Columbia Fireflies
- Rome Edges Greenville, 4-3, Again - Greenville Drive
- Bats and Bullpen Lead Kannapolis to 7-4 Victory - Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
- Rodriguez Homers as Power Falls to Kannapolis - Charleston Dirty Birds
- Lexington Clings to 1-0 Victory over Jackets - Augusta GreenJackets
- Hoppers Score Four in Ninth to Top Claws 5-2 - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Fireflies Game Notes: June 28 vs. Hickory (Game 75) - Columbia Fireflies
- Grayson Rodriguez Headed to Futures Game - Delmarva Shorebirds
- Game Notes (June 28) - Charleston Dirty Birds
- Hagerstown Suns Game Notes - Hagerstown Suns
- Wilson to Sign Autographs Saturday on Wheelers Weekend - Charleston Dirty Birds
- Braves Open Road Trip with 4-3 Win over Drive - Rome Emperors
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 Rome Emperors Stories
- Emperors' No-Hit Bid Falls One out Short on Sunday
- Tourists Bombard Frey with Extra-Base Hits, Take Game Three 5-2
- Offensive Hangover Hits: Emperors Sluggish After Tuesday Win
- Poor Fielding Fuels Two Catastrophic Innings for Tourists
- 'Burgers Have Final Say in Game Five, Walk-Off Emperors for Third Time this Series

