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Naylor's walk-off secures Finals sweep for Akron

Cleveland's No. 6 prospect leads way to Double-A Northeast title
The Akron RubberDucks secured the 2021 Double-A Northeast League championship by sweeping the Bowie Baysox. (David Monseur/MiLB.com)
September 24, 2021

Bottom of the ninth. Bases loaded. Two outs. Game tied. The moment couldn’t have been any better scripted for Bo Naylor.

Bottom of the ninth. Bases loaded. Two outs. Game tied. The moment couldn’t have been any better scripted for Bo Naylor.

After taking the first two games of the Championship Series on the road, the RubberDucks returned home with the chance to clinch their first league title since 2016. It was a pitchers' duel for the first four innings until Bowie struck first, plating two runs in the top of the fifth on a fielding error. The Orioles affiliate would tack on three more for a 5-0 lead.

In the bottom of the eighth, Jose Fermin, one of the heroes in Akron's clinching game over Somerset on Sept. 19, started the rally with an 11-pitch walk before No. 13 prospect Bryan Lavastida and second-ranked George Valera singled to put three RubberDucks on the pond with one out. Jonathan Engelmann chopped a ball to second, but a throwing error allowed Fermin and Lavadista to score. After Naylor struck out, No. 12 prospect Jose Tena poked a two-run single to right, and suddenly it was a 5-4 game heading into the ninth.

Reliever Manuel Alvarez worked around two walks to hold Bowie scoreless in the top of the frame before Will Brennan changed the game with a homer to lead off the bottom of the frame, his first long ball since Aug. 19.

Seventh-ranked prospect Brayan Rocchio walked, and Lavadista and Valera were intentionally walked after getting ahead in the count. Engelmann struck out, bringing Naylor to the plate with the winning run 90 feet away. Two pitches later, Akron became the league champion.

Drew Rom, Baltimore’s 25th-ranked prospect, hurled five scoreless innings for the Baysox, allowing five hits without a walk while fanning seven. RubberDucks starter Konnor Pilkington tied his season high in strikeouts with nine across five one-hit frames, walking four and surrendering two unearned runs.

Stephanie Sheehan is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow her on Twitter @Steph_Sheehan.