Can-Am Brockton Rox

Dominant offensive showing leads Rox to 11-7 win over Nashua

Published on July 27, 2006 under Canadian American League (Can-Am)
Brockton Rox News Release


NASHUA, NH- DH Guye Senjem hit a first inning HR and had four hits in the game as the Rox scored a season-high 11 runs on a season-best 24 hits to beat the Nashua Pride 11-7 at Holman Stadium in Nashua, NH. The Rox scored the first nine runs in the game before the Pride answered with five unanswered runs to claw back into the contest before succumbing for their fifth straight loss. Brockton sent 12 batters to the plate in the second inning as they plated six runs in the frame with just one extra-base hit. LF Joe Hough had a four-hit game, C Jason Radwan pounded out three hits to extend his hitting streak to 11 games, and 1B Francisco Lebron also extended a hitting streak to 11 games with a single in the first. LHP Rolando Viera won his fifth game of the season with a seven-inning start. The Rox have won eight of eleven games against Nashua and with the win improve to 30-27 this season and 6-5 in the second half.

Senjem hit his eighth long-ball of the season in the first, a solo shot off starter LHP Vince Davis. Davis did not last much longer. In the second, singles by C Mike Torres and CF Brad Rosenblat started the inning, and SS Mike Scanzano drove home the second run of the game with a single to left. 3B Zach Strong followed with another RBI single, and Hough's first hit, a single to center, loaded the bases. 2B Eugene Julien broke open the game with a two-run double, and the Rox plated two more runs on an RBI single by Radwan and Torres's second single of the inning.

Leading 9-0 after three, the Rox offense was stymied by the Pride until the ninth. The Rox scored two in the ninth but stranded 15 runners on in the game. Nashua scored three runs in the fourth, two on a double by 1B Billy Becher and after runs in the sixth and seventh, made it a 9-5 game. With the tying run on deck in the eighth, RHP Kyle George induced a double play groundout and strikeout to end the Pride threat and pitched the ninth as well to earn the save.




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