Seven-run ninth fuels Power to wild 15-11 victory
HICKORY, N.C. (April 14, 2018) - After squandering an early four-run cushion, the Power exploded for seven runs in the ninth inning to stun the Hickory Crawdads, 15-11, on Saturday evening at L.P. Frans Stadium. Deon Stafford's two-run double ended up marking the difference in the comeback win.Trailing by three runs
HICKORY, N.C. (April 14, 2018) - After squandering an early four-run cushion, the Power exploded for seven runs in the ninth inning to stun the Hickory Crawdads, 15-11, on Saturday evening at L.P. Frans Stadium.
Trailing by three runs entering the final frame, West Virginia would not go away quietly against Hickory reliever Grant Zawadzki (0-1).
After entering the game in the eighth,
West Virginia (5-5) jumped out to their early 4-0 lead through their first two offensive frames against Hickory (1-8) starter A.J. Alexy, as Martin started the scoring in the first with a towering two-run blast that cleared the three-level sign wall at L.P. Frans Stadium to give the Power a 2-0 edge. West Virginia doubled that total an inning later on an RBI single from
Hickory's offense awakened in the bottom of the second, however, as the Crawdads plated four runs in that frame before tacking on three more to take a 7-4 lead. 17 men came to the plate against Power starter
The Crawdads kept the scoring alive in the third, as Tyler Ratliff, Pedro Gonzalez and Ryan Dorow stroked three straight singles to begin the inning before Enright lofted a sacrifice fly to center and Chad Smith drove in Gonzalez with a groundout. Three batters later, Melvin Novoa grounded a slow roller to Cruz, who could not handle the ball cleanly, allowing Dorow to trot home and make it 7-4 Hickory.
In the fourth, West Virginia clawed the deficit to within one as Watson ripped an RBI triple to center, scoring one batter later on a wild pitch from Alexy. The Crawdads would respond in their half of the fifth, however, as Hickory scratched across three more to make it 10-6.
Castro would slim that margin to two with a two-run triple in the sixth off Crawdads reliever Joe Kuzia, but Hickory would retaliate with another run in the seventh to cap their scoring in the contest.
West Virginia concludes its four-game series with the Hickory Crawdads on Sunday afteroon at L.P. Frans Stadium. LHP
The Power return home on April 19 for an eight-game homestand against the Asheville Tourists and the Rome Braves, with tons of promotions on tap, including another Thirsty Thursday, presented by Rock 105, a postgame fireworks show, presented by Electric 102.7, and Brewfest CharlieWest on Saturday with a 2:05 p.m. first pitch, sponsored by Rock 105. Our first Pets in the Park is on April 25, while Family Buck Night returns on Monday, April 23. For tickets and more information, call 304-344-2287 or visit www.wvpower.com.