Woodpeckers Knock Off Keys with Five-Run Ninth
It was a much smoother affair than the twelve-inning contest last night, as the Fayetteville Woodpeckers downed the Frederick Keys 7-2 on Tuesday. Fayetteville plated five runs in the ninth inning and tallied another 14 strikeouts on the mound in route to their first series win in franchise history.
It was a much smoother affair than the twelve-inning contest last night, as the Fayetteville Woodpeckers downed the Frederick Keys 7-2 on Tuesday. Fayetteville plated five runs in the ninth inning and tallied another 14 strikeouts on the mound in route to their first series win in franchise history.
The evening featured two top prospects squaring off on the mound, Brenan Hanfiee for Frederick, and
Fayetteville plated another run in the third inning on a sacrifice by
Turning to their bullpen, the Woodpeckers were gifted an outstanding performance by
As Fayetteville entered the ninth inning still tied at two, the center fielder Taylor put the Woodpeckers ahead for good with a towering shot that landed just past the right field wall, his first of the season. The offense was not done with just that run, however. After a pair of walks, a trio of singles from
The Woodpeckers return to .500 on the season with their third win of the year and have an opportunity to earn their first ever sweep in the series finale with Frederick tomorrow.