
Grizzlies Take Series on a Walk-Off Win
Published on June 20, 2016 under Frontier League (FL)
Florence Y'alls News Release
Sauget, Ill. - The Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, came back from a pair of deficits, but dropped the series finale against Gateway 4-3 in 10 innings.
The Freedom bullpen was rock solid, not allowing a hit in four innings leading up to the 10th, but the Grizzlies benefited from a walk and two hits in extras and won the game on an RBI single from Tyler Tewell.
Patrick McGrath worked around a couple of jams in the first two innings, but the hits caught up with him in the third. After a great relay from Josh Henderson to Travis Weaver to Garrett Vail cut down a run at the plate earlier in the inning, Craig Massoni scored on a single by Brandon Thomas. In the fourth, Gateway added one more on a Blake Brown home run.
The Freedom answered with a pair in the fifth. Collins Cuthrell led off the inning by launching a solo shot to left field, cutting the lead in half. Henderson singled later in the inning and scored on a two-out base hit from Weaver.
The Grizzlies pulled ahead again in the sixth. McGrath allowed three singles to lead off the inning, loading the bases with nobody out. The Florence coaching staff called upon Pete Levitt to escape the jam. One run came into score on a 6-3 double play before Levitt escaped the inning on a ground out. Daniel Fraga made a nice play, ranging to his right and firing across his body to beat Gateway's speedy leadoff man Cody Livesay.
Fraga then manufactured the tying run for Florence in the eighth. He walked, moved to second on a single from Taylor Oldham, and stole third to put himself 90 feet away. Even with the infield in, he darted home on a ground out to second base, knotting the score at three.
The Florence bullpen allowed only one base runner in its first four innings. Levitt, TJ Bozeman, Matt Pobereyko, and Tony Vocca combined to toss those four innings in relief of McGrath (5 IP, 12 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K).
Florence started a two-out rally in the ninth, but could not plate a run. Henderson walked and Garrett Vail added a single, extending his hitting streak to six games. Weaver worked a full count, but struck out on an outside fastball to end the inning.
Tewell delivered the key hit for Gateway in the 10th, sending the Grizzlies to a series win.
Offensively, the Freedom got multi-hit performances from Oldham (3-for-5) and Seigel (2-for-5). Cuthrell added a home run, while Henderson reached twice and scored one run. In total, the Freedom left just six on base, but five of them were in scoring position.
Florence will take a couple of days off before opening up a three-game set with the Evansville Otters on Wednesday. First pitch of game one of the doubleheader will be at 5:35 p.m. with Zach Isler (2-3, 5.14 ERA) on the hill for Florence against Hunter Ackerman (2-2, 4.02 ERA). Game two will feature Davis Adkins' (0-0, 1.80 ERA) first start as he faces off against Tyler Vail (1-1, 3.82 ERA).
To keep up with all the latest Florence Freedom news and to learn about exclusive deals and contests, make sure to like the team on Facebook and follow the team on Twitter.
The Florence Freedom are members of the 12-team professional Independent Frontier League and play a 96 game schedule, with 48 home games at UC Health Stadium, located at 7950 Freedom Way in Florence, Kentucky. In 2015, the Frontier League recognized the Freedom as the league's organization of the year and awarded the team with the league's All-Star event. The 2016 season will mark the 13th year the Freedom have played in Florence.
Images from this story
![]() Collins Cuthrell of the Florence Freedom |
Frontier League Stories from June 20, 2016
- Otters Pitcher Signed by Arizona Diamondbacks - Evansville Otters
- CornBelters' Meadows Named Frontier League Player of Week - Normal CornBelters
- Packed Promotional Schedule on Tap this Week - Florence Y'alls
- Star Wars Night, Fireworks, Jersey Auction All Planned for Slammers Home Series this Weekend - Joliet Slammers
- Grizzlies Take Series on a Walk-Off Win - Florence Y'alls
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.
