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'Cats Hang On For 9-8 Victory Against Salem

Lynchburg pulls within one game of Northern Division lead
(Lindsay Carico)
May 28, 2017

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 Shao-Ching Chiang. A two-run Josh Ockimey single highlighted the frame. The Hillcats answered immediately with two runs on two hits in the home half, including an RBI single by Yonathan Mendoza.
Lynchburg used a three-run second to take the lead and remain in front the rest of the afternoon. Anthony Miller and Daniel Salters had back-to-back doubles to tie the game at 3-all. Ka'ai Tom walked, and Sicnarf Loopstok doubled to score Salters and push the Hillcats ahead, 4-3. A sacrifice fly by Connor Marabell capped off the scoring in the second.
After Salem trimmed it to 5-4 in the top of the fifth, Jodd Carter hit a two-run homer to stretch the margin to 7-4 in the next half-inning. It marked Carter's team-leading fifth deep fly of the season and his first with men on base this year. Mike Meyers made it a one-run game again with a two-run homer in the top of the sixth.
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.
Argenis Angulo struck out the league's best hitter in Michael Chavis to begin the ninth, but a 31-minute rain delay forced Angulo from the game. Billy Strode recorded the final two outs, including a strikeout of Trenton Kemp to preserve the 9-8 win and earn his first save of the year. Chiang (7-2) notched his league-leading seventh win after going five innings and tying a season high with seven strikeouts.
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. Matt Esparza (3-3, 3.26) will take the mound for the Hillcats. Fans can listen to the game live at www.lynchburg-hillcats.com with pre-game coverage beginning at 1:50.