Gray lofts New York-Penn South to win
TROY, New York -- On a night in which it seemed neither team would walk away with a win, the South finally found a way.Behind the two-RBI efforts of Tristan Gray and Joshua Lopez, the South won its second consecutive New York-Penn League All-Star Game, 5-2, at Joseph L. Bruno
TROY, New York -- On a night in which it seemed neither team would walk away with a win, the South finally found a way.
Behind the two-RBI efforts of
Following a lengthy back-and-forth battle, the visitors got on top for good in the ninth against Astros right-hander
"I saw what pitch he was trying to throw," Lopez said. "He started with a changeup and finished with a changeup. So I was prepared for that pitch. I got lucky to get that base hit and the two RBIs in the last inning."
"Everybody here is really good, obviously," added Gray. "So there were no worries, once we got those three runs, that there was going to be any trouble in the ninth."
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In the bottom of the third, the North threatened to get on the scoreboard first as
The South finally tilted the scoreboard two innings later when Gonzalez singled to center to plate
The North tried to respond in the bottom of the fifth after putting runners on first and third with no outs. Lopez flushed out Matijevic trying to steal second and
One inning later, the North did break through when
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That set up Gray, who smashed the first offering by
"I was watching everybody and I was thinking, "Do I swing at the first pitch or do I not?" Gray explained. "I had faced him two or three times this season, so I knew he had a good slider. I was not trying to get to that slider. He ended up throwing a fastball first pitch and I was ready for it."
Once again, the North looked to push back when
In the bottom of the eighth,
But in the ninth, the South finally put enough distance between the two teams and after
"He made his professional debut," Kruzel said. "And what a great setting for him to be able to do something like that. He gives so much to so many people. With him hanging out, he thinks we're doing something for him, and in all fairness, he's doing something for us. He's a very inspirational person. For him to go out and do that and the fans give him a standing ovation, I think that was outstanding."
Ramirez picked up the win while Johnson was saddled with the loss.
Craig Forde is a contributor to MiLB.com.