
Wahoos Make It Two Straight, Open Series with 5-4 Win
Published on May 8, 2013 under Southern League (SL1)
Pensacola Blue Wahoos News Release
The third time was the charm for the Blue Wahoos on Tuesday night at Bragan Field at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. Pensacola took the lead in the game's potential final inning three times before hanging on for the 5-4 win over the Jacksonville Suns. It is the second-straight win for the Blue Wahoos after snapping the longest losing streak of the season on Sunday.
Jacksonville's Christian Yelich was the story of the game for the Suns. He accounted for two of the Suns four runs by going 5-for-6 and finishing a double shy of the cycle, despite hitting a pair of triples. His first three-bagger led to the game's first run against Wahoos starter Chad Rogers in the bottom of the first inning.
Pensacola drew even when Tucker Barnhart singled home Ryan LaMarre in the fourth inning. Jacksonville reclaimed the lead in the sixth, when Derek Dietrich scored on a hit by pitch of Audy Ciriaco with the bases loaded. Three straight walks opened the inning, but Dietrich's run was all the Wahoos would allow the Suns to score. Lee Hyde picked off Ciraco at first for the second out before coaxing a groundout by Noah Perio to end the threat.
The Blue Wahoos quickly answered by taking advantage of a leadoff double from Bryson Smith in the top of the seventh. Michael Gilmartin delivered an RBI single which plated Smith and tied the game at two. Pensacola took its first lead of the game in the top of the ninth. Steve Selsky brought home Smith from second with a base hit. The Suns drew even in the bottom of the ninth with three hits against Wahoos reliever Drew Hayes to tie the game at 3-3 and force extra innings.
After each team traded zeros in the 10th and 11th innings, Pensacola broke through against Jacksonville reliever Collin Cargill with a run in the 12th. Again, it was a leadoff hit that led to a run as it was with the previous two runs. Brodie Greene led the inning off with a single, and scored on a soft roller up the first base line from Barnhart that was misplayed by Suns first baseman Mark Canha. Yelich then homered in the bottom of the 12th to send the game to the 13th when Pensacola reclaimed the lead for the final time.
Gilmartin drew a leadoff walk and scored from second on another Greene single. That proved to be the game-winner as Wilkin De La Rosa retired the Suns in order to end the game. Despite allowing the home run to Yelich, De La Rosa earned the win. Cargill gave up the Wahoos runs in the 12th and 13th and was saddled with the loss. Blue Wahoos starter Chad Rogers got a no-decision after working five innings, allowing just one run and matching his career-high with eight strikeouts.
Pensacola and Jacksonville will continue their series with a matinee on Wednesday from the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. First pitch is slated for 12:05 p.m. CT. Pensacola will start LHP Ryan Dennick (1-2, 3.86) against Suns RHP Sam Dyson (0-2, 2.96).
Southern League Stories from May 8, 2013
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- Barons Outlast Smokies in 14-Inning Marathon - Birmingham Barons
- Yelich, Suns Even Series with 3-1 Win over Wahoos - Pensacola Blue Wahoos
- Yelich's Homer Gives Suns 3-1 Victory - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
- Bethancourt Activated, Landoni to Lynchburg - Mississippi Braves
- Rogers Named Reds' Minor League Pitcher of the Month - Pensacola Blue Wahoos
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- Generals Game Information (Wednesday, May 8) - Jackson Generals
- Dietrich promoted to Miami - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
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- Wilkins Homers Twice as Barons Crush Smokies 16-0 - Birmingham Barons
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- M-Braves Shatter Runs Record in Montgomery, 19-2 - Mississippi Braves
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- Suns Fall Short in 13 Innings, 5-4 - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
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