
Rosario\'s Record, Captains\' Comeback Not Enough
Published on August 16, 2010 under American Association (AA)
Shreveport-Bossier Captains News Release
Jovanny Rosario raised both hands to the sky as he set a new single-season American Association record by stealing his 51st base of 2010, with a steal of second in the top of the seventh inning on Sunday. Unfortunately for the Shreveport-Bossier Captains' centerfielder, his club was down 12-8, and could not get any closer in the last three innings, as a furious comeback was for naught in a 12-8 defeat at Lewis and Clark Park.
The Sioux City Explorers (43-40, 18-17 2nd half) scored 10 times in a 15-batter bottom of the second off starter Aaron Cunningham (0-2) and reliever Marcus Salmon, saw their lead shrink to 10-8, but got two insurance runs in the sixth and held on to sweep the Captains (47-36, 18-18), the second time this year (and this half) they have been swept.
After a 1-2-3 bottom of the first, Cunningham allowed a leadoff home run to red-hot Jacob Cruz, before a triple, a hit batter, another triple, a single and his own error came before he retired the first hitter in the inning. Dustin Jones had a single to restart things after that, and two doubles later, Salmon came in, only to allow a home run to Kent Sakamoto to make it 10-0.
Shreveport-Bossier wasted five baserunners in the first three innings, but got two runs against Explorers starter Chad Povich in the fourth on Rosario's first out-of-the-park (and second overall) home run of the season. An inning later, the Captains loaded the bases with no outs, and Andres Rodriguez cleared them with a one-out double. After a single, a wild pitch and an error, Mike Provencher's RBI groundout got the score to 10-7. Rodriguez hit a sacrifice fly an inning later to close the gap to 10-8, but Brian Nichols struck out and Provencher grounded out to end the inning with two men on.
The Explorers got their two final runs when a grounder with a runner on first and no outs took a bad hop and hit Provencher in the face at short, putting Explorers at second and third with no outs. After Mark Haynes got a pop-up, Justin Young came in, and allowed a bloop single over the drawn-in infield on the first pitch he threw to Derek Schermerhorn.
Eddie Delacruz (4-2) restored order with two shutout innings, before Jamie Arneson allowed a hit and a walk in the ninth, but kept the Captains off the scoreboard to finish things off.
American Association Stories from August 16, 2010
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- Paduch Sends Captains to Fourth Straight Loss - Shreveport-Bossier Captains
- Paduch and Power Lead Lincoln to Victory - Lincoln Saltdogs
- Cruz, Meyer American Association Players of the Week - AA
- Saints Reliever Meyer Named Pointstreak Pitcher of the Week in American Association - St. Paul Saints
- Negro League Stamp to be Unveiled at LaGrave Field - Fort Worth Cats
- Rosario's Record, Captains' Comeback Not Enough - Shreveport-Bossier Captains
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