Amarillo Stuns Drillers with Ninth-Inning Rally to Win Title
TULSA - For eight innings Sunday afternoon, the Tulsa Drillers seemed headed to back-to-back Texas League Championships for the first time in franchise history. But, Amarillo had other plans as things quickly unraveled for the Drillers bullpen. Leading 3-1 entering the ninth inning, the Drillers could not complete the historic
TULSA - For eight innings Sunday afternoon, the Tulsa Drillers seemed headed to back-to-back Texas League Championships for the first time in franchise history. But, Amarillo had other plans as things quickly unraveled for the Drillers bullpen. Leading 3-1 entering the ninth inning, the Drillers could not complete the historic win as two walks without a strike and a misplay on a sacrifice bunt, loaded the bases.
It was a heart-wrenching loss for the Drillers but a historic one for Amarillo. It was a championship season for the club in its first year of play as affiliated, professional baseball returned to the city for the first time in nearly 40 years.
The Drillers seemed to have reserved the Texas League Championship trophy for a second straight season on Sunday as they took a 3-0 lead in the deciding game. The game was scoreless through 4½ innings when pinch hitter
Downs struck again to add to Tulsa's lead in the bottom of the seventh. His two-out homer over the Busch Terrace in left field gave the Drillers a 3-0 lead. It was the shortstop's fourth homer of the postseason.
Amarillo finally got on the scoreboard on a bases-loaded walk from Tulsa reliever
Three outs away from a second straight title, things fell apart for the Drillers in the top of the ninth. Nolan Long entered the game for Spitzbarth and his first eight pitches were out of the strike zone to promptly put the tying run on base. Long and third baseman
The inning continued, and after a one-out hit from Edward Oliveras,
The ninth-inning rally overshadowed
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It marked the third straight season that the Drillers season ended in the Texas League Championship Series. It is the first time in franchise history that the team qualified for the TLCS in three consecutive years.
*The loss left Tulsa manager Scott Hennessey on 16 postseason wins in his three-year career with the Drillers. It is the most playoff wins ever for a Drillers manager.
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