
Jackals split series with Quebec, cruise into playoffs with a win
September 7, 2009 - Canadian American League (Can-Am)
New Jersey Jackals News Release
Quebec City, QUE - Memories of back-to-back losses were erased on Monday afternoon as the New Jersey Jackals defeated the Quebec Capitales 8-3 to close out the regular season on a high note before beginning the playoffs on Wednesday night.
Jackals starter Giuseppe Granitto (2-4) looked very solid in his 12th start of the season, allowing just two earned runs on four hits in six innings of work on the mound. The left-hander struck out four batters and walked four as well before giving way to the bullpen which was absolutely dominant. The trio of Mark Suchowiecki, Kevin Gunter and Rusty Tucker didn't allow a base runner in their combined three innings of work and struck out six of the nine batters they faced.
Offensively, New Jersey was in groove, scoring seven runs off of Quebec starter Dan Sausville (9-4). Trailing 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning, the Jackals got RBI-doubles from left fielder Jerod Edmondson and third baseman Mike Scanzano, with first baseman Chris Garcia contributing an RBI-single to set the score at 4-1.
New Jersey continued to pile on the runs, scoring in each of the next three innings as well to put the game out of reach for the Capitales. In the fifth, second baseman Marcus Sanders led off the inning with his first home run of the season, a solo blast to left. In the sixth inning, shortstop Mike DeJesus put his stamp on the game by lacing a two-run single to left field, before designated hitter Quinn Stewart ripped an RBI-double to set the final score for contest.
The victory gave the Jackals a 13-10 edge in the regular seasons series against the Capitales and gave them a 55-39 record overall, the second best record in the Can-Am League.
New Jersey will begin its quest for a championship on Wednesday night in Worcester, MA with the first round of the Can-Am League playoffs, beginning a five game series with the Worcester Tornadoes. New Jersey will turn to ace left-hander A.J. Wideman for game one while the Tornadoes will counter with left-hander Ryan Lobban in the 7:05 p.m. contest. Joey Whelan will have the live call of the game at www.jackals.com with the pre-game show starting 10 minutes prior.
Canadian American League Stories from September 7, 2009
- Can-Am League Recap - Can-Am
- Jackals split series with Quebec, cruise into playoffs with a win - New Jersey Jackals
- Extra innings loss caps 2009 regular season - Worcester Tornadoes
- Rox finish regular season with eighth-straight win - Brockton Rox
- LaForest Selected as 2009 Player of the Year - Can-Am
- Quebec's Laforest Selected Player of the Year - Quebec Les Capitales
- Lincoln Named Pitcher Of The Week - Sussex Skyhawks
- Brachold, Lincoln Named Can-Am League Players Of The Week - Can-Am
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