Schlesener's career night spoiled, as Rays top Cards, 7-5
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. - LHP Jacob Schlesener carried a no-hitter through six innings - striking out a career-high 13 - but Princeton battled back to tie it in the ninth and went on to win it in the 12th, as the Rays edged out the Johnson City Cardinals, 7-5, in
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With the loss, the Redbirds drop back below the .500 mark at 21-22 on the season. Princeton's victory snapped their 10-game losing streak and improved their overall record to 16-27.
Tied a five in the top of the 12th, Princeton utilized the long ball to take the lead for good. Following a one-out base-hit by DH
Johnson City rallied in the bottom of the frame, bringing the winning run to the plate, but could not even the tide.
The Rays were able to tie the game against the Redbirds in the top of the ninth. With two outs and two on, LF
That prevented Schlesener (6.0 IP, R, 2 BB, 13 SO) from earning the victory after his magical evening on the mound. The 20-year-old struck out eight-of-the-first-nine batters of the game en route to setting a career-mark with 13 punch outs. The southpaw also failed to yield a base-hit, allowing one run to score on a walk, an error and a ground out in the sixth.
Princeton broke up the no-hit bid with two outs in the seventh inning on a single to left field by Gomez off RHP
Both teams traded runs in the 11th. The Rays grabbed the lead in the top of the frame on a RBI ground out by 3B
The Redbirds led by as many as three in their gut-wrenching defeat. Johnson City scored in the first on a double play ground ball off the bat of CF
In the sixth, the Cardinals scored twice, as both 3B
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Johnson City will look to bounce back on Sunday, as they welcome to the Kingsport Mets, the rookie affiliate of the New York Mets, to town. The Cardinals are expected to send RHP
The Cardinals Pre-Game Show will kick off the broadcast at 5:45 p.m. ET, leading up to the 6:00 p.m. ET start at TVA Credit Union Ballpark. Sunday evening's contest can be heard on NBCSportsTriCities.com, JCCardinals.com or via the TuneIn Radio and MiLB First Pitch apps.
It will be a Shop Local Sunday, as several local vendors will be out at the stadium to give Cardinals' fans a taste of what Johnson City has to offer.
Single-game tickets are still available and can be purchased online at JCCardinals.com or by calling the Cardinals' Ticket Office at (423) 461-4866.
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The Johnson City Cardinals are the Rookie affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Members of the ten-team Appalachian League, Cardinals baseball has been entertaining families and fans of America's national pastime in the East Tennessee region for 80 years. To learn more about the Johnson City Cardinals, visit www.jccardinals.com.