
Pensacola Loses, 3-0, to Drop Series with Mobile
Published on August 16, 2014 under Southern League (SL1)
Pensacola Blue Wahoos News Release
PENSACOLA, Fla. - The 140 game Southern League season is down to the last 15 games for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos.
Wahoos Manager Delino DeShields said win or lose he just wants to see the team continue to play hard.
Saturday night, they had the bases loaded in the seventh inning with no outs and they reached base every inning but couldn't score, falling to rival Mobile, 3-0, in front of a 5,038-sellout crowd at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
"We couldn't get the big hit tonight," DeShields said. "But I think we're playing hard. My biggest concern is not the wins or losses, my concern is the effort. I just want to see them keep playing hard."
Pensacola's best opportunity came in the seventh inning when center fielder Yorman Rodriguez had a lead off walk, Brodie Greene hit a bloop single to right field and Kyle Waldrop walked.
That's when Mobile reliever Seth Simmons came in. All he did was strikeout the next three batters on nine pitches. Pensacola batters are now 6-for-52 against Simmons, or a .115 batting average.
"We were over swinging," DeShields said. "He didn't throw a lot of strikes but we got greedy. If we were patient a lot of at bats would have changed."
Pensacola first baseman Travis Mattair was the first one to go down swinging against Simmons in the seventh. But otherwise had a good series going 7-for-20 (.350) against Mobile's top pitching with one home run and 6 RBI. He's raised his season average to .237 after struggling much of the year.
"You just have to keep working hard and stay positive," Mattair said. "We're playing good baseball. We just have to keep having fun and stay together as a unit."
The BayBears showed why their pitching staff has a league leading 3.22 ERA, Saturday. Archie Bradley, who is the No. 1 pitching prospect in all of the minor leagues, according to Baseball America, shut Pensacola out over four innings. He gave up four hits, four walks and struck out three. In his last outing against Pensacola, the Wahoos chased Bradley with seven runs in 2.2 innings.
Mobile moved to 32-21, which is good for first place in the second half and is 74-48 overall. The BayBears are attempting to become just the second team in the Southern League's 50-year history to win four consecutive halves.
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