
Cyclones Drop Two in Winston-Salem to End Regular Season
Published on September 11, 2022 under South Atlantic League (SAL)
Brooklyn Cyclones News Release
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - On the final day of the regular season, the Brooklyn Cyclones, the High-A affiliate of the New York Mets, dropped a single-admission doubleheader to the Winston-Salem Dash, losing 5-4 in game one before a 4-3 loss in extra innings at Truist Stadium. Brooklyn won four of the six games on the trip.
Game 1 - Winston-Salem 5, Brooklyn 4
Win: Bradford (4-1) | Loss: Santos (8-13) | Save: Amaya (1)
KEY PLAYS
Leading 4-3 in the bottom of the fourth, Winston-Salem extended its lead to 5-3 when James Beard scored on a double play ball against Brooklyn starter Junior Santos.
The Cyclones cut into an early 4-2 deficit with a run in the fourth and a run in the fifth. Brooklyn made it 4-3 when Juan Loyo singled against Dash starter Brooks Gosswein in the fourth. In the fifth trailing 5-3, the 'Clones scored on Joe Suozzi's run-scoring single to center field, bringing in Jose Peroza.
Winston-Salem relievers Skylar Arias and Luis Amaya combined to keep Brooklyn scoreless over the final two innings. In the seventh when Peroza singled and Carlos Rincon walked, Amaya struck out Stanley Consuegra and got William Lugo to roll into a game-ending double play.
KEY CYCLONES PERFORMERS
Jose Peroza: 3-4, RBI, run
Alex Ramirez: 2-4, RBI, run
Juan Loyo: 1-3, RBI, run
Benito Garcia: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
Game 2 - Winston-Salem 4, Brooklyn 3 (F/8)
Win: Acevedo (1-0) | Loss: Sanchez (1-1)
KEY PLAYS
With the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning, Caberea Weaver singled on a sharp ground ball to Justin Guerrera who could not handle the potential double-play ball, bringing in Alsander Womack from third base to win the game 4-3 on a walk off.
Down 3-0, Brooklyn rallied for three runs in the top of the sixth inning against the Winston-Salem bullpen. JT Schwartz, Jose Peroza, and William Lugo hit three consecutive RBI singles to make it 3-3.
Winston-Salem took an early 2-0 lead against starter Mike Vasil who walked two to begin the bottom of the third inning. A wild pitch and a sacrifice fly from Womack accounted for the runs. In the next inning, Christian Scott allowed a single to Ivan Gonzalez who moved to second base on a passed ball and scored on Harvin Mendoza's RBI single.
KEY CYCLONES PERFORMERS
Jose Peroza: 2-4, RBI, intentional walk
Alex Ramirez: 2-4, walk
William Lugo: 2-4, RBI
Daniel Juarez: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 K
NEWS AND NOTES
Brooklyn wrapped the 2022 season 72-60 and 40-26 in the second half, finishing the longest regular season in team history.
The Cyclones won four of the six games of the series in Winston-Salem, playing at Truist Stadium for the first time in franchise history. Brooklyn won seven of the 12 games in the season series.
Jose Peroza collected five hits over the doubleheader and finished his regular season hitting .271 after bottoming out at .199 in July.
WHAT'S NEXTBrooklyn vs. Aberdeen - Game One of the North Division Championship Series
Tuesday, September 13 - 6:30 p.m. at Maimonides Park
Video: MiLB.tv
Audio: BrooklynCyclones.com
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