'Cats Hang On For 9-8 Victory Against Salem
Salem cut Lynchburg's lead to one run on three different occasions, but the Hillcats held off a pesky Red Sox squad to ultimately cut Salem's lead in the standings to one with a 9-8 victory at City Stadium Sunday afternoon. The Hillcats improved to 28-20, just one game behind the
Salem cut Lynchburg's lead to one run on three different occasions, but the Hillcats held off a pesky Red Sox squad to ultimately cut Salem's lead in the standings to one with a 9-8 victory at City Stadium Sunday afternoon. The Hillcats improved to 28-20, just one game behind the Red Sox record of 30-20.
After a 33-minute weather delay prior to first pitch, Salem stormed out of the gate with three runs in the first inning against
Lynchburg used a three-run second to take the lead and remain in front the rest of the afternoon.
After Salem trimmed it to 5-4 in the top of the fifth,
Leading 7-6, Marabell and Mendoza drew consecutive walks to lead off the bottom of the sixth. They scored later on a passed ball and wild pitch, respectively. A fielding error in the top of the eighth allowed Salem to plate two unearned runs and make it a 9-8 game entering the ninth.
Seven consecutive games at City Stadium have been decided by one run, and the Hillcats have claimed victory in six of them. Lynchburg walked a season high 12 times as an offense in the game. Loopstok had the lone multi-hit game for Lynchburg on a 2-4 day that included his team-leading 12th double.
Lynchburg has a chance to pull into a tie for the Northern Division lead in Monday's series finale against Salem. The Memorial Day contest will start at 2 p.m.