Tapia breaks homer record in victorious finale
(Midland, MI) - Emmanuel Tapia waited until his last at-bat of the 2017 season to make history. In his final swing of the year, Tapia launched his 29th home run to break the Captains' single-season record and lift Lake County (27-43, 54-85) to a dramatic win over the Great Lakes
(Midland, MI) -
Tapia had tied the club home run record on Saturday night with a two-run homer in the ninth inning, but the slugger went hitless in five trips to the plate on Sunday and failed to go deep in his first four at-bats on Monday. In the ninth inning, however, Tapia came to the plate with one out,
Tapia was right on the first pitch by Loons right-hander
The Loons made the last half inning of the season a nail-biter.
The Loons had the tying run on second and the winning run on first with Steve Berman coming up. With the last game of the year in the balance, Siri got Berman to bounce out to third.
Lake County and Great Lakes battled back-and-forth throughout Monday's game, which very nearly ended early due to rain. The Captains scored the first four runs of the game. Tapia delivered the first run in the fourth on a double play ball that plated
The rain continued to pound Dow Diamond in the bottom of the fifth and the Captains needed to secure three outs to make the game official, but the Loons rallied against starter
The next three Loons batters drove in runs and knocked Plesac out of the game. Berman hit a sacrifice fly to score Thomas,
The rain slowed down in Midland, allowing the teams to continue playing. Lake County's sixth inning brought two more runs to provide more cushion to the now-thinned lead. Chu and Tapia hit back-to-back singles against reliever
Undeterred, the Loons battled back again in the bottom of the sixth and scored four runs to grab their first lead of the game. Garza walked Santana to begin the frame and Kendall smacked a double to put runners on second and third. Garza retired Heredia on a ground out to third for the first out, but the grounder brought home Santana. Thomas followed with an RBI double to left and Yarnall doubled to right to bring home Thomas and even the score at 6-6. Two batters later, Perez ripped a triple to right field and Yarnall scored the go-ahead run, giving the Loons a 7-6 lead.
Lake County punched right back in the seventh and tied the score. Mejia dropped down a perfect drag bunt to the right side of the infield and raced to first for a leadoff single. The speedster then stole second base and advanced to third on a fly out to center by Wakamatsu. Pantoja then knotted the score at 7-7 with an RBI single to centerfield.
Another infield hit put the Captains ahead in the eighth. Nealy came in from the bullpen and walked Capel to lead off. Ice then singled and Capel advanced all the way to third. Brooks stepped up next and rolled a slow grounder to the right side. Yarnall ranged to his right from first base, but could not make the play. Lux fielded the ball from second base, but Nealy could not cover first base in time for Lux to attempt a throw. Brooks reached on an infield single and Capel scored to give the Captains an 8-7 advantage. The Captains led the rest of the way from there and held on thanks to Tapia's home run, which proved to be the difference in the victorious season finale.
Lefty reliever
Nealy (0-1) took the loss. The right-hander worked two innings and allowed three runs on four hits. He walked two and did not record a strikeout.
The Captains finished the season with 153 home runs to lead the Midwest League and fall just two long balls shy of tying the league single-season record. The 1961 Waterloo Hawks still own the team home run record with 155 homers.
Lake County will miss the playoffs for the third consecutive season, as will the Loons, who won the championship last season. The Captains open the 2018 season at home on April 5 against the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
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