Avans First Double-A Hit Gives Drillers Walk-Off Win on Record Night for May
TULSA - The new Amarillo Sod Poodles are playing their first-ever games at ONEOK Field this week, and the first three games of the four-game series have all produced dramatic endings. In game three Saturday night, the Drillers came through with their second walk-off win of the series when Drew
TULSA - The new Amarillo Sod Poodles are playing their first-ever games at ONEOK Field this week, and the first three games of the four-game series have all produced dramatic endings. In game three Saturday night, the Drillers came through with their second walk-off win of the series when
It was the third straight one-run game between the two teams. A ninth-inning hit from
Saturday's game needed an extra frame to determine a winner. After Tulsa reliever
The dramatic hit was not the only highlight in the game. It was Mickey Mantle Night at ONEOK Field, and even the Oklahoma Hall of Fame slugger would have been impressed with the pitching performances that were delivered by starters
Margevicius, who opened the season in the majors and made 12 starts for the San Diego Padres, was unhittable in the early going. The lefthander retired the first 14 Tulsa batters in order before issuing a two-out walk to
May was also impressive, retiring the first 10 Amarillo hitters in order. That streak ended with a one-out double by
The Drillers finally broke the deadlock in the bottom of the sixth. Peterson led off with Tulsa's first hit, a single that dropped safely into shallow, right-center field. May followed with a bunt, and when Margevicius' throw to second was high, the Drillers had runners at first and second with no outs.
Lux lined out and
It appeared the one run would be enough for a Drillers victory, but the Sod Poodles struck late to tie the game. With one out in the top of the ninth,
May finished strongly, ending his outing by striking out the final two batters in the seventh inning, giving him 14 on the night and establishing a new ONEOK Field record.
The right-hander allowed only two hits and did not issue a walk in his seven innings of work.
Margevicius also surrendered only two hits and was charged with just the unearned run. He walked two batters and struck out six.
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Tulsa won despite being held to a season low three hits. The two teams combined for only seven total hits in the game.
The win improved the Drillers second-half record to 4-1 and moved them into a first-place tie with Arkansas atop the North Division standings.
Rincon's 13-game hitting streak came to an end with a 0-4 night.
Long picked up the win to improve his season record 4-0.
UP NEXT: Amarillo at Tulsa, Sunday, June 23, 1:05 PM at ONEOK Field. LHP