Chiefs and RailRiders split doubleheader
Moosic, PA (June 20, 2017) - The Syracuse Chiefs and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders split a doubleheader Tuesday night at PNC Field, with the Chiefs winning game one, 4-3, and the RailRiders taking game two, 6-2. The Chiefs trailed 3-2 going to the seventh and final regulation inning of game one, but
Moosic, PA (June 20, 2017) - The Syracuse Chiefs and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders split a doubleheader Tuesday night at PNC Field, with the Chiefs winning game one, 4-3, and the RailRiders taking game two, 6-2. The Chiefs trailed 3-2 going to the seventh and final regulation inning of game one, but scored two in the ninth for their third comeback win in the last seven games.
Syracuse (22-46) pushed across two runs against Tyler Jones to take the lead in the seventh of game one.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (43-27) used three solo home runs to pick up its three runs in game one. Dustin Fowler hit his 12th of the season with two outs in the third inning against Major-League rehabber
The Chiefs scored their first two runs on Kieboom's first career Triple-A home run, with two outs off Tyler Webb in the top of the fifth. The two-run shot tied the game at two.
In game two, the RailRiders took just three batters to take a 3-0 lead.
The Chiefs would cut the score to 3-1 in the second. Syracuse's 7-9 hitters, Stevenson, Falu and Ramsey, all singled, with Ramsey's hit bringing home Stevenson.
In the fifth, Falu started the inning with a single off Matt Wotherspoon and stole second. After a single by Ramsey moved Falu to third,
But the RailRiders would break the game open in the bottom of the fifth. Payton singled against Hill to start the inning. Then after two strikeouts, Andujar doubled to put runners on second and third. After Hill walked Clint Frazier, Ji-Man Choi hit a three-run triple to extend the lead to 6-2.
Syracuse did load the bases in the seventh against J.R. Graham and brought the tying run to the plate, but Snyder grounded out to end the game.
The Chiefs and RailRiders conclude their four-game, three-day series Wednesday night at 7:05 p.m.