RailRiders Swept in Impromptu Doubleheader
SWB Advantage Sliced to 5.5 Games in IL North
Rochester, N.Y.
– The SWB RailRiders (Triple-A/New York Yankees) dropped a pair of
games to the host Rochester Red Wings (Minnesota Twins) at Frontier
Field on Wednesday night, 5-4 and 1-0. The opener was the conclusion of
Tuesday’s suspended game. The RailRiders (80-49) saw their lead in the
IL North fall to 5.5 games. The Red Wings (75-55) have won three of
their last four games against SWB.
The conclusion of
the suspended game picked up in the visiting fourth with a 4-4 draw on
the board. Rochester plated the game-deciding tally in the eighth on a
two-out double by Leonardo Reginatto that pushed J.B. Shuck across the
dish. Reliever Alex Wimmers (7-3) got the win. Giovanny Gallegos (4-2) suffered the loss.
The nightcap proved a pitchers’ duel between SWB lefty Nestor Cortes
and Rochester right-hander Felix Jorge. Cortes struck out nine over 5.1
scoreless innings. Jorge, in his Triple-A debut, struck out seven and
fired six shutout innings. Reginatto again played the role of hero. He
belted a two-out solo homer to left, his third of the year, for the
walk-off win in the seventh. Michael Tonkin (4-2) earned the win while Ben Heller (5-4) took the loss.
The four-game series concludes at 1:35 p.m. on Thursday. Southpaw Jordan Montgomery is
scheduled to start in his first SWB appearance of the season. Rochester
plans to counter with right-hander Chris Heston (0-1, 7.97). The
RailRiders return home on Friday, Aug. 25 to host the Syracuse Chiefs
(Washington Nationals) at 7:05 p.m. The Glow-in-the-Park Friday will
sport the RailRiders in their neon-green-and-black best. The first 2,500
fans through the gates will receive a Gary Sanchez Baby Bomber
bobblehead courtesy of Dickey’s Barbecue Pit. The contest will feature
the LEGO Tour. After the game, all in attendance will be treated to a
fireworks show thanks to King’s College. For tickets or more information, please call 570-969-BALL (2255) or visit swbrailriders.com.
OFF THE RAILS:
MLB rehabber Greg Bird went 0-for-1 in game one with a sac fly before play was suspended on Tuesday. Donovan Solano
pinch hit for him upon the resumption of the game. Bird started the
second affair and played all seven innings at first base. He went
0-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts and grounded into a double play.
The rehabbing Starlin Castro went 2-for-5 with a run scored in game one. He did not play in the nightcap.
The
opener endured a 2:28 rain delay between the 46 minutes of pause before
it was suspended on Tuesday and more rain on Wednesday.
SWB has not scored a run in 14 consecutive innings.
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