Carolina Closes April with Fourth Straight Win, 3-2 in Extras Versus Salem
SALEM, VA - Ryan Aguilar broke a 2-2 tie in the tenth with a RBI single, reliever Michael Petersen earned the win after striking out four and retiring seven straight from the seventh through the ninth and closer Rodrigo Benoit picked up his Carolina League leading seventh save as the
SALEM, VA -
Carolina (16-10) was originally down in the game 1-0 through the fifth before scoring twice in the sixth to take a 2-1 lead. The Red Sox (11-14) then came right back with a run of their own in the sixth to the tie the game at 2-2 and it stayed locked at 2-2 through the ninth until the Mudcats broke through with the eventual winning run on Aguilar's run scoring hit to center off reliever
Cosart (0-2, 2.19) originally entered the game in the eighth and had worked through two scoreless frames before seeing the go-ahead run score from third in the ninth. Cosart finished with four strikeouts and one unearned run allowed on one hit over three innings pitched.
Cosart was the third pitcher of the night for Salem as starter
Petersen (1-0, 2.84) was the second arm out of the Carolina bullpen as he entered with two outs in the seventh in place of fellow reliever
Hintzen worked the end of the sixth in place of starter
The Red Sox originally scored first in the game after getting on the board in the third when lead off man
Carolina was down 1-0 entering the sixth before scoring a couple of runs with help of four hits, including back-to-back singles to start the sixth from Aguilar and
The 2-1 Carolina lead was short-lived though as the Red Sox came back with a bloop double to right from Castellanos and then a sacrifice fly later in the inning from
The game was tied 2-2 after six and stayed that way until Aguilar gave Carolina the lead in the tenth, driving in inserted runner
Benoit (S, 7) then pitched a perfect ninth while earned the save. He finished the game leaving Salem's inserted runner at third and with
The extra innings game and victory was the first for the Mudcats this season and came in their final game in April as Carolina closed the month six games above .500 at 16-10. The Mudcats also finished April with 25 home runs, the most for a Mudcats team in the first month of the season since the 2004 totaled 24 homers in April 2004.
UP NEXT: Winners of four straight, the Mudcats will next play game three of the four game set on Wednesday morning beginning at 11:05 a.m. at Haley Toyota Field in Salem, VA. The game will air live on the Mudcats Radio Network, Movin' 99.3 FM and online at carolinamudcats.com via TuneIn Radio.
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