
Franchise Record Seven Doubles Leads Woodpeckers to Series Win
Published on July 16, 2023 under Carolina League (CarL)
Fayetteville Woodpeckers News Release
Fayetteville, NC - The Fayetteville Woodpeckers (37-46, 7-10 2nd Half) lineup strung together a franchise record seven doubles on Sunday afternoon in a lopsided 9-2 victory over the Augusta GreenJackets (39-44, 8-10 2nd Half) at Segra Stadium. Eight of nine Fayetteville bats notched a hit in the rubber-match, clinching the three-game weekend series out of the all-star break.
The Woodpeckers never surrendered the lead after grabbing a quick run in the bottom of the first off Augusta starter Seth Keller (L, 1-1). Leadoff hitter Ricardo Balogh reached on a fielding error and quickly scored on a double to center field from Luis Encarnacion.
A big three-run fourth inning helped distance Fayetteville the rest of the way as Jackson Loftin and John Garcia drove home runs with singles, and a double steal with runners at the corners scored Loftin for a 4-0 advantage.
Carlos Espinosa (W, 1-1) was nearly unhittable with the run support behind him. The 21-year-old right-hander from Cuba carried a no-hit bid into the fifth inning and allowed just two baserunners on a walk and double across five scoreless innings. He also set a new single-A season-high mark with eight strikeouts.
The offensive barrage continued as Fayetteville scored runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings. Tyler Whitaker connected for a fifth-inning RBI single, Leosdany Molina added a sac-fly in the sixth, and three RBI doubles from Whitaker, Luis Baez and John Garcia in the seventh blew the game wide open at 9-zip.
The 19-year-old outfielder Luis Baez finished his Fayetteville debut 2-for-3 with two doubles, two runs scored and an RBI. Baez currently ranks as the 21st overall prospect in the Houston Astros minor league system according to MLB.com.
Amilcar Chirinos entered from the bullpen in the sixth and carried the shutout bid into the ninth until Bryson Worrell led off with a triple and Jeremy Celedonio slugged a two-run homer. Chirinos went on to record a pair of outs before Austin Temple took over on the mound and struck out Ambioris Taverez to end the game.
The Woodpeckers are off on Monday before traveling to Lynchburg, VA on Tuesday to take on the Lynchburg Hillcats (Single-A, Cleveland Guardians) in a six-game road series. First pitch on Tuesday night is scheduled for 6:30 PM and starting pitchers are TBA. The Woodpeckers radio broadcast will travel on the road for the series and can be heard HERE:
https://www.milb.com/fayetteville/fans/audio-listen-live
BOX SCORE: https://www.milb.com/gameday/727979/final/box
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