Jackets Swept in Doubleheader at Myrtle Beach
For Immediate Release: GreenJackets Media Contact: Noah Adcock-Howeth (803) 349-9411 [email protected] Jackets Swept in Doubleheader at Myrtle Beach Scuffle Continues as Bats Can’t Keep Up with Birds MYRTLE BEACH, SC: Forced to play two after back-to-back rainouts, the GreenJacket offense was curtailed in both portions of the twin bill as
For Immediate Release:
GreenJackets Media Contact:
Noah Adcock-Howeth
(803) 349-9411
Jackets Swept in Doubleheader at Myrtle Beach
Scuffle Continues as Bats Can’t Keep Up with Birds
MYRTLE BEACH, SC: Forced to play two after back-to-back rainouts, the GreenJacket offense was curtailed in both portions of the twin bill as the Pelicans swept the day with two wins, 2-0 and 9-1.
The day’s first game began as a pitchers’ duel, with JR Ritchie and Juan Bello going toe to toe and firing three consecutive zeroes each. Both arms battled scorelessly into the 4th, when Pelicans’ center fielder Alfonsin Rosario kicked off the bottom of the inning with a towering home run beyond the grandstand in left field. Not to be outdone, DH Andy Garriola stepped in immediately after and did the same thing, extending his league-leading home run total to 17 and putting Myrtle Beach up 2-0 in the 4th. Ritchie would leave one batter later, and although Giomar Diaz worked 2.2 scoreless innings, the ‘Jackets offense was submerged and shut out in Game One.
Myrtle Beach wasted no time in the second game, exploding for a bevy of runs against starter Davis Polo. Each of the Pelicans’ first four hitters reached in the bottom of the 1st, and six total hits in the frame posted five runs in the home side’s first chance. A Garriola double added one more in the 2nd, and Polo’s day was done after two frames and half a dozen runs.
Augusta’s offense showed a bit of fight in the 2nd against starter Tyler Schlaffer, beginning the frame with a Will Verdung double and Noah Williams single, but a Jacob Godman double play on a controversial runner’s interference call limited the threat to just one run. The GreenJackets would not score the rest of the way despite the efforts of Isaiah Drake, who has reached safely in every game this week, and John Gil, who is 5-13 in 4 games at Pelicans Ballpark during his first full series in Single-A.
The Pelicans would add a run in the 3rd against Adam Shoemaker, and a pair in the 5th off of Rolando Gutierrez, to seal their victory in the nightcap by a score of 9-1. The GreenJackets have one more chance to end their 7-game road skid tomorrow evening against starter JP Wheat before heading home after this lengthy road trip.
The GreenJackets will finally return home on July 30th, hosting the Down East Wood Ducks for the first and only time in their final season of existence before moving to Spartanburg. Tickets for the week’s slate of games can be found at greenjacketsbaseball.com or by calling 803-349-9467.
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