Poor Wahoos!
http://www.pnj.com/article/20130522/BLUEWAHOOS/305220032/Blue-Wahoos-drop-four-straight
In the final game of a 10-game homestand, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost 4-2 to the Mobile BayBears on Tuesday night at Blue Wahoos stadium.
The loss was the fourth straight for the Wahoos, who fall to 16-27 in the Southern League South standings, now 10 games back from the Mississippi Braves.
Unable to score through the first eight frames, Pensacola came close to tying the game in the ninth inning.
With two strikes, Bryson Smith doubled home Michael Gilmartin to make the score 4-1. After a Luis Durango single, a wild pitch scored Smith to cut the deficit in half.
Ryan LaMarre came to the plate representing the tying run, but flew out to deep center to end the game.
Mobile’s offense got off to a quick start in the first inning, scoring two runs.
The BayBears added to their lead with single runs in the fourth and sixth innings, with RBIs coming from the bottom of the order.
Pensacola failed to score with the bases loaded and nobody out in the fourth inning. In the fifth, the first two hitters reached but were left stranded at first and second.
Tim Crabbe (2-3) took the loss as he gave up all four earned runs on nine hits in 5.2 innings.
The Wahoos will take today off before heading to Chattanooga on Thursday.
http://www.pnj.com/article/20130522/BLUEWAHOOS/305220032/Blue-Wahoos-drop-four-straight
In the final game of a 10-game homestand, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost 4-2 to the Mobile BayBears on Tuesday night at Blue Wahoos stadium.
The loss was the fourth straight for the Wahoos, who fall to 16-27 in the Southern League South standings, now 10 games back from the Mississippi Braves.
Unable to score through the first eight frames, Pensacola came close to tying the game in the ninth inning.
With two strikes, Bryson Smith doubled home Michael Gilmartin to make the score 4-1. After a Luis Durango single, a wild pitch scored Smith to cut the deficit in half.
Ryan LaMarre came to the plate representing the tying run, but flew out to deep center to end the game.
Mobile’s offense got off to a quick start in the first inning, scoring two runs.
The BayBears added to their lead with single runs in the fourth and sixth innings, with RBIs coming from the bottom of the order.
Pensacola failed to score with the bases loaded and nobody out in the fourth inning. In the fifth, the first two hitters reached but were left stranded at first and second.
Tim Crabbe (2-3) took the loss as he gave up all four earned runs on nine hits in 5.2 innings.
The Wahoos will take today off before heading to Chattanooga on Thursday.