Snappers Hold Off Cougars, Take Opener 9-6
The Beloit Snappers (5-3) picked up their third-consecutive victory with a 9-6 win over the Kane County Cougars (3-5) Friday night at Northwestern Medicine Field.
The Beloit Snappers (5-3) picked up their third-consecutive victory with a 9-6 win over the Kane County Cougars (3-5) Friday night at Northwestern Medicine Field.
The Snappers used a five-run third inning, solid hitting, and a great start out of right-hander
Marks was spotted a 1-0 lead before ever toed the rubber Friday night, as
With the double for McDonald, he extended his hitting streak to a team, season-high five games. During the streak, McDonald is hitting .529 (9-for-17) with a run scored, a double and an RBI. For the 22-year-old, his two-hit performance tonight marks his fifth multi-hit game in just seven games played for the Snappers this season.
Marks yielded two unearned runs in the bottom of the first inning, as a fielding error kept the inning alive when it should have ended. The Cougars picked up the two runs on back-to-back RBI singles from
The right-hander Marks struck out a pair of batters in his first two innings of work on his way to a career-high nine punchouts. The former Louisiana-Lafayette product struck out the side in the fourth after surrendering a solo home run to Trinidad, and returned for the fifth inning to strike out two more to end his night with nine.
Marks was given a ton of support by his offense in the top of the third inning, as the Snappers bats awoken for a five-run frame.
Farrar began the scoring with a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring McDonald to tie the game at 2 at the time.
Marks gave way to
Zambrano found trouble early, as Eudy Ramos reached on a throwing error before Trinidad singled to advance Ramos to third with no outs in the inning. Zambrano composed himself for a moment and struck out
Sanchez reached on a fielding error by right fielder Anthony Churlin, which also allowed Ramos to score to trim the Snappers lead to 6-4. Zambrano then walked in a run, giving the free pass to Jasrado Chisholm to narrow the Snappers lead to just a single run.
The Snappers then plated a pair with two outs in the top of the seventh, as
Austin Beck added an insurance run in the top of the eighth inning, as he doubled home
After pitcthing a scoreless eighth inning,
All but two Snappers batters recorded a base hit, and only three did not come around to score. McDonald, Beck, Farrar, and Devencenzi each had multi-hit performances, with Beck and Devencenzi both contributing three hits while Farrar and Lumley both notched multi-RBI games.
The series continues with game two of the three-game set Saturday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at Northwestern Medicine Field.
The Beloit Snappers are a member of the Midwest League and have been the Single-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics since 2013. For more ticket information, contact the Snappers office at (608) 362-2272 or on our website, www.snappersbaseball.com.