
Duda's Slam Ignites B-Mets 8-7 Win over Erie
Published on July 17, 2009 under Eastern League (EL1)
Binghamton Rumble Ponies News Release
Lucas Duda hit the Binghamton Mets first grand slam since August 6, 2008, extending his hit streak to 15 games as the B-Mets hung on to defeat the Erie SeaWolves 8-7 Friday Night at NYSEG Stadium. Emmanuel Garcia extended his home on-base streak to 20 games when he singled to lead off the game.
Eric Niesen won his first career AA game, but was roughed up in the first inning. Alex Avila, Brennan Boesch and Ron Bourquin all collected RBI singles in the frame to give the SeaWolves a 3-0 lead.
Binghamton responded immediately in the bottom of the first off Erie starter Pat Stanley. Garcia singled, Jose Coronado reached on a fielder's choice and Ike Davis walked to load the bases. Duda then smashed his fifth home run of the season to put the B-Mets up 4-3 with one swing.
Erie tied the game at four in the third when Casper Wells hit an opposite-field, leadoff home run against Niesen.
In the bottom of the fourth, Binghamton (34-57) put up another four spot to go ahead 8-4. Jonathan Malo was walked by Stanley to start the inning. After Ruben Tejada made an out, six straight B-Mets reached safely. Mike Nickeas singled, and Garcia drove in Malo for the first run with another single. Coronado then drove in Nickeas with a line drive to right that popped out of Boesch's glove on a diving attempt. Davis followed by doubling down the right-field line, scoring both Garcia and Coronado to cap the inning. Stanley was eventually chased after allowing another walk and a hit. He went 3.1 innings in the loss, giving up eight runs on seven hits.
Erie (51-41) would not go quietly though. Roy Merritt entered the game in the eighth inning for the B-Mets and gave up a solo home run to Santo De Leon, cutting the score to 8-5.
Connor Robertson came on to pitch the ninth for the B-Mets and walked Shawn Roof with one out. After striking out Danny Worth, he walked Cale Iorg and then gave up an RBI single to Avila making it 8-6. Wells then singled, scoring Iorg making it a one run game. Robertson dug down deep, though, and induced a game-ending pop out from Boesch.
Robertson recorded his third save and Niesen won for the first time in seven starts. He went five innings, giving up four runs on seven hits.
Binghamton takes on Erie in game three of a four-game set Saturday night. The B-Mets will toss RHP Brad Holt (1-3, 5.73) and the SeaWolves will send RHP Jonah Nickerson (7-6, 4.93) to the mound. The first pitch is slated for 7:05 and the radio broadcast on Newsradio 1290 WNBF begins at 6:50 with the Horizons Federal Credit Union Pre-Game Show.
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