Jackets Swept to Close Out Series in Charleston
For Immediate Release: GreenJackets Media Contact: Noah Adcock-Howeth (803) 349-9411 [email protected] Jackets Swept to Close Out Series in Charleston Offense Silenced in Twin Bill as Dogs Win Four Straight MYRTLE BEACH, SC: Playing their second doubleheader in three days, the GreenJackets combined for bad luck and absent offense to drop
For Immediate Release:
GreenJackets Media Contact:
Noah Adcock-Howeth
(803) 349-9411
Jackets Swept to Close Out Series in Charleston
Offense Silenced in Twin Bill as Dogs Win Four Straight
MYRTLE BEACH, SC: Playing their second doubleheader in three days, the GreenJackets combined for bad luck and absent offense to drop both games on the day in their final meetings with the RiverDogs of 2024.
The opener of the day pitted Jacob Shafer and Santiago Suarez against each other, both facing an offense that had not had much success as of late. It was the RiverDogs who struck first, however, scoring all four of their runs in the 2nd inning off of Shafer in his pro debut. Five straight men reached with one out on four singles and a walk, three of which were bloopers plopped into empty space. With the score already 2-0, Shafer appeared to have stopped the bleeding by inducing a two-out pop up to left field, but Junior Garcia dropped the routine play to score two more and double the lead.
The Jackets got their lone run of game one in the 5th off of Suarez, as Colby Jones manufactured his way around the bases. Jones singled, stole 2nd, advanced on a throwing error, and came home on a wild pitch to put Augusta on the board. Augusta had bases loaded with one out in the inning, but John Gil grounded into a 6-4-3 double play, one of three inning-ending twin killings in seven frames. Jonalbert Rumbol came on for the final six outs, inducing yet another double play to end the game and give Suarez his 6thwin of the year.
Neither offense was greatly improved in the second game, with David Rodriguez and TJ Nichols each impressing early. Rodriguez did not allow a hit through three, and both walks were erased via a 9-2 double play and a pickoff. Trouble arose in the bottom of the 4th, when Narciso Polanco began the frame with a double that was misread and mishandled by Garcia in left to put the go-ahead run on. After a walk and two pop ups, Rodriguez worked to a two-strike count on Raudelis Martinez, but Martinez chipped a looper inside the left field line for a two-run double and the lead.
TJ Nichols would allow just three hits in five frames, all of them singles, and earn his first win since the month of June. David Rodriguez took the loss, while Andy Rodriguez picked up the save in his second game with Charleston after being called up eight days ago. The win made it four straight for Charleston, who at the moment sit three games above both the Columbia Fireflies and Myrtle Beach Pelicans for first in the Carolina League South Division.
The RiverDogs now head on the road to Kannapolis to battle the first-half champion Cannon Ballers in a potential playoff preview. Augusta, meanwhile, will return back to SRP Park to host the Fayetteville Woodpeckers in the penultimate homestand of 2024. Tickets for the week’s slate of games can be found at greenjacketsbaseball.com or by calling 803-349-9467.
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