Globe iconLogin iconRecap iconSearch iconTickets icon

Karim Ayubi’s Walk-Off Keeps BeerMongers Undefeated

August 23, 2024

SALEM, Va. – In his fifth game at the Single-A level an opportunity presented itself in the bottom of the ninth and 20 year-old Curacao native, Karim Ayubi was up to the task. After not scoring a run since the second inning and not collecting a hit since the seventh,

SALEM, Va. – In his fifth game at the Single-A level an opportunity presented itself in the bottom of the ninth and 20 year-old Curacao native, Karim Ayubi was up to the task. After not scoring a run since the second inning and not collecting a hit since the seventh, the Red Sox got hot at the right time, propelling Salem to a 5-4 win for their second walkoff in three days. The win kept the Sox unblemished (8-0) as their alt-ego Salem BeerMongers at home on Thursday nights this season.

Lynchburg center fielder Tommy Hawke started the ballgame with an exclamation point, drilling a double down the left field line on the first pitch of the ballgame. Nothing came of it, as Red Sox starter Luis Cohen kept the Hillcats off the board in the first.

Salem then found their groove offensively as Nazzan Zanetello found himself on base after being hit by a pitch. A wild pitch gifted Zanetello second before Brooks Brannon drove him in with an RBI-double to left putting the Sox in front 1-0.

Lynchburg bounced back in the second as Garrett Howe walked and Logun Clarke moved him to third with a base hit. Juan Benjamin tied the game with an RBI-fielder's choice before stealing second. Barrett Riebock launched a sacrifice fly out to right, giving the Hillcats a 2-1 lead.

Salem countered in the home half as Nataneal Yuten led off with a walk. Karim Ayubi singled up the middle before Red Sox catcher Daniel McElveny walked to load the bases. Designated hitter Franklin Arias worked a run-scoring walk with the bases loaded to tie the game at two. Brooks Brannon broke the draw with a base hit to left, scoring Ayubi to make it 3-2.

In the third, it was Lynchburg again finding the equalizer. Tommy Hawk led off the frame with a triple for his second extra base hit in as many at bats. Jaison Chourio then worked a one-out walk to plot runners on the corners. The Hillcats attempted a double steal, but couldn’t outsmart the Sox as catcher Daniel McElveny threw through to second where second baseman Marvin Alcantara returned it right back to the plate on a rifle to get Hawke out at the dish, keeping Salem in front by a run.

The lead didn’t last much longer as Luis Merejo cranked one to left field that Red Sox left fielder Nataneal Yuten lost in the lights, resulting in an E7 to score Chourio to tie the game at three.

The Sox were neutralized in the third and both teams remained scoreless through the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh. Jack Jasiak tossed a gem for the Hillcats, going three and a third without giving up a hit, run, or walk. Denis Reguillo pitched the middle portion for the Sox without surrendering a run on just one hit. Luis Cohen finished his start without giving up an earned run after four and two thirds.

In the top of the eighth, the Red Sox went with righty Francis Hernandez as the Hillcats found a way to break the tie. Garrett Howe got on base and made it all the way to third as Salem left fielder Natanael Yuten again lost the ball in the lights for a fielding error. Logun Clarked drove in Howe with an RBI-single, jolting Lynchburg in front 4-3.

Caden Favors was lights out in the eighth for Lynchburgh, facing the minimum for the third inning in a row and Hernandez stranded runners on first and second in the ninth for the Sox.

Down to their final three outs, the Salem bats came to life. Freili Encarnacion reached on a fielding error by pitcher Caden Favors before Nataneal Yuten tied the game with a massive triple hugging the right field line all the way to the wall. With a runner on third, in just his first week in Salem, Karim Ayubi delivered with an absolute rocket over the center fielders head to walk it off.

The Red Sox and Hillcats are back in action on Friday night with fireworks after the game. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Salem Red Sox Releases 2025 Promotional Schedule and Ticket Options 

February 13, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | February 13th, 2025 | Salem Red Sox: (540) 389-3333 | info@salemsox.com Salem Red Sox Releases 2025 Promotional Schedule and Ticket Options Salem Red Sox Baseball returns to Carilion Clinic Field on April 4th SALEM, Va. – The Salem Red Sox, the Class-A affiliate of the Boston

Salem Red Sox Announce 2025 Coaching Staff; Chavez Promoted to Manager

January 16, 2025

SALEM, Va. - The Salem Red Sox, in conjunction with the Boston Red Sox, have announced their coaching staff for the 2025 Carolina League season, including four returning staff members. Ozzie Chavez has been promoted to Manager after spending the last two seasons as bench coach. He previously managed the

Salem Red Sox, Virginia Tech School of Communication Extend Partnership, VT School of Communication to broadcast 2025 Salem Red Sox home games

December 11, 2024

SALEM, Va. – The Salem Red Sox are teaming up with the Virginia Tech School of Communication for the fifth consecutive year ahead of the 2025 baseball season to broadcast all 2025 Red Sox home games. Braden Schenck will be the voice of the Salem Red Sox ahead of Opening

Time to Go Bananas in Salem!

October 3, 2024

Time to go Bananas in Salem! Firefighters to host Texas Tailgaters at Carilion Clinic Field in 2025 SALEM, Va. – Banana Ball is making its way to Carilion Clinic Field in 2025! The Banana Ball World Tour will visit Salem, Virginia July 11th & 12th as the Firefighters play Banana

Sox Use Five-Run Ninth To Stun Cannon Ballers In 8-7 Win

September 4, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Led by Andy Lugo’s walk-off single and a five-run bottom of the ninth, the Salem Red Sox (68-59) raced past the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers (67-59) in an 8-7 come-from-behind win on Monday afternoon at Carilion Clinic Field at Salem Memorial Ballpark. The victory moved the Sox to

Sox Blanked By Hillcats In 3-0 Loss

August 25, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Despite scoreless outings from the collection of Juan Valera, Nicholas Judice, Calvin Bickerstaff and Griffin Kilander, the Salem Red Sox (64-55) saw their two-game winning streak come to a close in a 3-0 loss to the Lynchburg Hillcats (63-54) on Saturday evening at Carilion Clinic Field at

Red Sox Win Friday Night Thriller in Game of the Year

August 23, 2024

SALEM, Va. — The 2024 Salem Red Sox season may just go down as one of the most entertaining sagas in the franchise’s 69 years of baseball. Friday night added to the story with yet another walk-off win for the ages. From Nataneal Yuten to Nazzan Zanetello, multiple Salem Sox

Red Sox Rally Falls Short in 3-2 Loss to Lynchburg

August 21, 2024

SALEM, Va. – In emphatic contrast to game one of the series that saw 24 combined hits in a Red Sox “balk-off” victory, Wednesday night’s duel induced minimal offensive production in a 3-2 Hillcat win. Lynchburg jumped on top from the get-go with a two-run top of the first inning,

Sox Scrape By Shorebirds In 2-1 Win

August 12, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Paced by Franklin Arias’ 2-for-4 day with a two-run single and Matt Duffy’s five scoreless frames, the Salem Red Sox (58-50) won their second consecutive contest to secure the six-game set in a 2-1 victory over the Delmarva Shorebirds (40-67) on Sunday afternoon at Carilion Clinic Field

Red Sox and Shorebirds Split Saturday Doubleheader

August 10, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Despite early struggles in game one, the Red Sox were able to bounce back for the nightcap to set up an opportunity to win the series on Sunday afternoon. In game one, it was all Delmarva. After scoreless first and second innings, the Shorebirds broke the ice

Sox Fall To Shorebirds In 3-1 Loss

August 10, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Despite Eduardo Rivera’s four innings without an earned run and Michael Sansone’s three scoreless frames, the Salem Red Sox (56-49) saw their five-game winning streak come to a close in a 3-1 loss to the Delmarva Shorebirds (39-65) on Friday night at Carilion Clinic Field at Salem

Freili Encarnacion Shines in 5-3 Salem Win

August 8, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Gritty wins have been the Red Sox modus operandi this season. After a walk-off win in ten innings to start the series, Wednesday night was no exception. Timely hitting was the story, propelling the Sox to a fifth consecutive victory. Danny Kirwin was lights out for the

Sox Walk-Off Shorebirds In Series Opener

August 6, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Taking the field in his Single-A debut, Andruw Mussett saw an opportunity to strike. With the game tied at 2, and the winning run 90 feet away in the home half of the 10th, Mussett waiting on a pitch, laced it up the middle and won the

Salem Red Sox Release 2025 Home Schedule

August 1, 2024

SALEM, Va. – The Salem Red Sox have released their 2025 home schedule, complete with 66 games at Salem Memorial Ballpark during the 2025 season, the 17th season as a Boston Red Sox affiliate. The Red Sox home opener at Carilion Clinic Field is set for Friday, April 4 against

Sox Fall To Mudcats In 8-3 Loss

July 28, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Despite Stanley Tucker’s two-hit day with an RBI single and Luis Cohen’s five and two-thirds innings pitched of one-run ball, the Salem Red Sox (50-45) fell in their single consecutive contest in an 8-3 loss to the Carolina Mudcats (56-37) on Saturday night at Carilion Clinic Field

Red Sox Drop Friday Contest in 9-3 Loss

July 26, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Despite the Red Sox jumping out to an early lead, the Carolina Mudcats had Salem’s number much in part to a five run sixth inning. The Red Sox were first on the board, tallying a run in the home half of the first. No. 13 Red Sox

Friday Night Fireworks in Walk-Off Win for the Sox

July 19, 2024

SALEM, Va. – After 19 days away, the Red Sox came out of the All-Star break with a bang, taking game one of the three game set against Fredericksburg in walk-off fashion. A game that saw costly mistakes, base-running blunders, five combined errors, and a five-man infield in the late

Red Sox Explode In Middle Innings En Route to 10-4 Win

June 22, 2024

SALEM, Va. — Winners in 10 of their last 15, the Red Sox felt primed to compete with the second half of the 2024 season on deck this weekend. Salem did just that on Friday night to jump-start the back half of the schedule with a win. The evening opened

BeerMongers Run Away From GreenJackets In 7-1 Win

June 21, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Led by Albert Feliz’s two-run homer and Freili Encarnacion’s 2-for-4 day, the Salem BeerMongers (34-32) won their second game in the six-game set in a 7-1 victory over the Augusta GreenJackets (27-38) on Thursday night at Carilion Clinic Field at Salem Memorial Ballpark. With the win, Salem

Sox Walk-Off GreenJackets In 2-1 Win

June 18, 2024

SALEM, Va. – Standing in from the left side, Red Sox No. 18 prospect Antonio Anderson sensed a chance to strike. With runners dancing off of first and second, two down and the game tied at 1, Anderson waited to take advantage, and secure yet another signature moment in his

Red Sox Ride a Six-Run First Inning to Friday Night Win

June 7, 2024

SALEM, Va. — In front of the best home crowd of the season, the Red Sox put on a show for Firework Friday, exploding for six runs in the first inning en route to a 6-2 victory over Down East. The tone was set right from the get-go as Salem’s

BeerMongers Remain Unblemished In 7-3 Win Over Wood Ducks

June 7, 2024

SALEM, Va. – On a night where the future of Boston’s brightest illuminated the lineup card, the Red Sox delivered with a convincing win over the Down East Wood Ducks to take a 2-1 lead in the six-game set. It was a pitcher’s duel early as the Wood Ducks and

Red Sox Walk Off Wood Ducks In Series Opener

June 4, 2024

SALEM, Va. – With the game tied at 5, and fresh off his return from a two-month stint on the injured list, Boston No. 21 prospect Brooks Brannon dug in from the right side. Adjusting his batting gloves and looking down to third, where Antonio Anderson served as the winning

Bleis, Taylor Represent Salem in Organization Players of the Month List

June 4, 2024

Boston released their organization players of the month for May on Tuesday morning. The awards are given to five players and voted upon by managers, coaches and other staff. Miguel Bleis (No. 4 Prospect in Organization) received the Baserunner of the Month award, and Nelly Taylor Jr. received Defensive Player