Advertisement
See the world's first and oldest digital sports magazine at www.mlnsportszone.com
MLN Deportes en Español
Search
Other MLN Publications
Advertisements

Other Sports Sites

Powered by WordPress - WordPress Blogs Directory

Romow Web Directory



7,000+ breaking headlines found in NewsMotion.com
Privacy Policy
Sponsors

 

Are You an SZ Insider ?

Subscribe to this FREE newsletter with breaking news and previews, plus special collectibles and discounts available only to the SZ Insider.

Advertising

Masthead

Senior Editor
Brian Ross

Section Editor
Melissa Martinez

Copy Editors
Dan Hickling
Bob Matuszak
James Scott
Kerri Mandelaro

MLN Deportes
Charlotte Hickling

Swing Copy Editors
Mara Marini
Holden Ross

MLN - The Raw Feed
a publication of
MLN Sports Group LLC
2901 Clint Moore Road #232
Boca Raton, FL. 33496

 

Advertise on The Raw Feed

Login (Editors/Staff)
Jobs

Positions available at SZ
(MLN Sports Zone)

Midnight Shift (ET) - Looking for independent contractor to work as copywriter for the 12:00am to 3:00am (ET) shift. Prefer someone from the West Coast, Hawaii or Alaska because of time zone, but East Coasters with insomnia or masochistic streaks also welcome to apply.

 

Subscription Sales - Sell subscriptions to the oldest and biggest digital sports magazine on the internet, SZ, the magazine of minor league and independent professional sports.


 

Advertise at MLN Sports

 

 

 

 

 

 

« Harrisburg Senators Lose to Reading Phillies 6-3 - AA, Eastern League | Main | Norfolk Tides Defeat Indianapolis Indians 9-7 - AAA. IL »
Sunday
04May

Hagerstown Suns Win Pair of Games Against Greensboro Grasshoppers - A, South Atlantic League

MLN - THE RAW FEED - www.mlntherawfeed.com – Hagerstown, MD – The Hagerstown Suns (15-14) finished up a suspended game and then played a regularly scheduled contest on Saturday night versus the Greensboro Grasshoppers (14-14).  The Suns used two ninth inning runs to take down the Hoppers 5-4 in the conclusion of the suspended game and then came from behind to take the victory in the nightcap 4-3. 

The Suns and Grasshoppers were supposed to finish up their series back in North Carolina, but Mother Nature had other plans.  With the game tied up at two after five, the final four innings were moved to Hagerstown.   
SeatSub Challenge 2008 Contest

Both teams would have the lead in the late innings in Hagerstown and in the top of the ninth, Greensboro turned to their closer Garrett Parcell with a 4-3 lead.   

Parcell gave up a single to Suns second baseman Jake Smolinski and then plunked catcher Travis Reagan.  Centerfielder Francisco Plascencia then moved both of them up on a sacrifice bunt.   The Grasshoppers then elected to intentionally walk shortstop Dan Lyons and load the bases for the Suns leading hitter, Bill Rhinehart.  The Hagerstown first baseman tied it up with a deep sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Smolinski and moving Reagan to third.  The deciding run came in on a Parcell wild pitch with designated hitter Trevor Lawhorn at the plate.     

Martin Beno came into the game for the Suns and retired the Grasshoppers in order for his third save of the year. 

The Suns once again showed their resiliency in the regularly scheduled contest. 

 
Greensboro got on the board first with a run in the third inning.  Suns starter Cole Kimball gave up back-to-back singles and then walked consecutive batters to bring in the first run of the game.
 

Hagerstown answered with two runs in the bottom half of the frame.  Smolinski, centerfielder Stephen Englund, and Plascencia began the inning with three straight doubles to take the lead. 

The Grasshoppers answered right back with two runs in the top of the fourth.  Third baseman Adam Howard singled on a line drive to center field with one out.  Kimball then walked catcher Jameson Smith before shortstop Emilio Ontiveros cleared the bases with a double to the gap in left center. 

The Suns came back and held the lead for good with two runs in the sixth inning.  Plascencia singled to lead off the inning.  Dan Lyons was then hit by a Stu Alexander (3-2) pitch.  Both players moved up 90 feet on a Rhinehart ground out to the right side of the infield.  Leftfielder Aaron Seuss picked up a RBI ground out to the third basemen.  Third baseman Steven Souza singled in the winning run to left field. 

Reliever Atahualpa Severino (2-1) pitched two plus innings of scoreless baseball to pick up his second win of the year.  Kyle Gunderson retired the final five batters to claim his first save of the year.

If you like the daily news of the Raw Feed, SUBSCRIBE TODAY to the nation's only alternative professional sports magazine, SZ, with original features and great action photography in baseball, hockey, basketball, and football. Just $11.99 per year for an e-zine like youʼve never seen!

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend