Misner provides power in Game 1 win
Three-run homers were the main source of scoring in the Midwest League playoff game between Clinton and Kane County on Wednesday night. Kameron Misner was a part of two of them.The Marlins' No. 10 prospect went 3-for-5 with a towering three-run blast and two runs scored as the LumberKings beat
Three-run homers were the main source of scoring in the Midwest League playoff game between Clinton and Kane County on Wednesday night.
The Marlins' No. 10 prospect went 3-for-5 with a towering three-run blast and two runs scored as the LumberKings beat the Cougars, 7-3, in Game 1 of the best-of-3 opening-round series at NelsonCorp Field.
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After flying out in his first two at-bats, Misner singled to left field in the fifth inning on a 1-2 offering from
"One of the biggest things is scoring runs ... so you need baserunners," Misner said of the main goal in his third at-bat. "You try to get on base any way you can. I was fortunate enough to get a good pitch to hit."
The 21-year-old came around to score three batters later when
"It was awesome. When Bubba hit that ball, everybody knew it was gone," Misner said. "Getting shut out for the first four innings and then him coming through with a three-run home run, it definitely sparks another level of excitement in the dugout. It got everyone pumped up and we wanted to get the game rolling."
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"There was definitely a little momentum shift," Misner said. "It's a bummer when something happens like that, but it's happened before and we knew we were going to score more than three runs ... anyway. We've been pretty good at scoring more than three runs. We were confident and got it done tonight."
The 35th overall pick in this year's Draft helped get it done in the bottom of the sixth. With two on and two out, Misner sent a 3-1 offering from
"It was my fourth at-bat of the night. It was a good hitter's count," the University of Missouri product said. "I got a pretty good pitch to hit. I was fortunate to put a pretty good swing on it, and it paid off."
Misner added a third hit when he singled to left in the eighth.
"It's something you look forward to, going into playoffs," he said. "It's something special. A lot of the guys have worked hard to get here and we wanted to just play good baseball. We can't control the outcome, but we can control how we play.
"It's huge. It's what we wanted to do. We stuck with what we do best, and that's playing hard baseball. Things worked out in our favor and we can't be any more excited for the next game."
In 34 regular-season games, Misner batted .276/.380/.753 with two long balls and 20 RBIs.
"I've played a lot of games, but I had a little break, so I didn't play near as many as these guys," he said with a laugh. "It's still the same thing every day. You want to play your best. Our manager [Mike Jacobs'] biggest thing coming off the off day was do whatever you need to do to play today, Everyone did that, and it paid off."
Misner feels he's achived the goals he set when he joined the Marlins organization.
"I really wanted to get my feet in the water, get used to playing every day and get to know the guys," he said. "I think I've done that. It's been pretty special and I'm looking forward to the next few weeks to see what we can do and I'll go from there."
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In other Midwest League action:
Great Lakes 6, Lake County 4
South Bend 2, Bowling Green 1
Quad Cities 4, Cedar Rapids 1
Dan Stokes is a contributor to MiLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @ByDanStokes.