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Snappers Playoff Win – Photos


Jim Crikket

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This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.

 

If Wednesday night’s Beloit Snappers/Clinton LumberKings game does indeed mark the final time I see a baseball game in person this year, it was a heckuva game to end the season on!

 

I don’t want to bury the lead, so let’s start by saying the Snappers came out on top in game one of their 3-game playoff series with Clinton, by a score of 8-6. But the score doesn’t begin to tell the story.

 

Clinton scored twice in the bottom of the first inning, but Beloit got one back in the top of the 2nd. Clinton 2B Dillon Hazlett got that run back for Clinton in the bottom of the 2nd with a solo HR. It wouldn’t be his only dinger.

 

Beloit scored again in the top of the 3rd to make the score 3-2 Clinton, but the LumberKings tallied another run in the 4th to go back up by 2 runs again. The Snappers closed to within 1 with an Eddie Rosario RBI double. However, when Miguel Sano flied to CF, Rosario tried to advance to third base, but was called out for having left 2nd too soon. Again the LumberKings immediately got that run back in the bottom of the 5th to reclaim a 2-run margin, 5-3.

 

Rosario struck again with runners on 2nd and 3rd in the 7th with a single to LF. Clinton left fielder Guillermo Pimentel bobbled the ball, allowing the tying run to score, but Rosario was thrown out at 2B by the cut-off man. Still, the game stood tied at 5 runs each.

 

Kennys Vargas started out the 8th with a double to the LCF wall. JD Williams pinch ran for Vargas and eventually scored on Stephen Wickens RBI single up the middle through a drawn in infield. But in the bottom of the 8th, Hazlett struck again with his second solo HR of the night and the game was tied yet again, 6-6.

 

In the 9th, the Snappers parlayed an AJ Petterson lead-off single, a Nate Roberts sacrifice bunt, a Clinton error, a couple of wild pitches and an infield grounder in to two more runs. Mason Melotakis gave up a lead-off double in the bottom of the ninth and nearly threw a comeback grounder over the head of Miguel Sano, who had shifted over to play 1B after Vargas’ departure. But Melotakis settled down to get the final out on a fly ball to RF to secure the 8-6 win.

 

They head home now for game 2 Thursday night and, if necessary, game 3 on Friday.

 

I was a little disappointed in the size of the crowd at Clinton, but I can’t say enough about how friendly everyone I talked to was. I started the game sitting with a family from Beloit, including a young lady who, it turns out, is one of the Snappers’ batgirls at their home games. Later in the game, I moved out to a picnic area down the left field line and the Clinton fans down there pretty much adopted me for two innings, despite my Twins gear clearly making my allegiances clear.

 

Clinton’s ballpark is another one of the older stadiums in the Midwest League, but Clinton has at least made obvious attempts to upgrade their facilities. I REALLY enjoyed the old school organ music between and during innings. I didn’t realize how much I missed that kind of thing until I heard it in Clinton!

Let’s wrap with a few pictures and wish the Snappers the best of luck the rest of the playoffs!

 

- JC

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/AshfordUnivField.jpg

Outside Ashford University Field in Clinton

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/LucasKochWheeler.jpg

Pitching coach Gary Lucas looks on as starting pitcher Jason Wheeler warms up with catcher Matt Koch

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/ClintonBeloitLineups.jpg

Teams are introduced before the playoff game starts

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/PradaVargas.jpg

Manager Nelson Prada and runner Kennys Vargas at 3B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/LeachmanBrito.jpg

Runner Drew Leachman, who had 3 hits on the night, held on by Clinton SS Bryan Brito

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/WheelerSano2.jpg

Jason Wheeler pitching with Miguel Sano at 3B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/VargasPetterson-1.jpg

Kennys Vargas at 1B and AJ Petterson at 2B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/AshfordUnivField2.jpg

View from the left field picnic area of Ashford University Field in Clinton

 

All photos by Jim Crikket/Knuckleballs

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This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.

 

If Wednesday night’s Beloit Snappers/Clinton LumberKings game does indeed mark the final time I see a baseball game in person this year, it was a heckuva game to end the season on!

 

I don’t want to bury the lead, so let’s start by saying the Snappers came out on top in game one of their 3-game playoff series with Clinton, by a score of 8-6. But the score doesn’t begin to tell the story.

 

Clinton scored twice in the bottom of the first inning, but Beloit got one back in the top of the 2nd. Clinton 2B Dillon Hazlett got that run back for Clinton in the bottom of the 2nd with a solo HR. It wouldn’t be his only dinger.

 

Beloit scored again in the top of the 3rd to make the score 3-2 Clinton, but the LumberKings tallied another run in the 4th to go back up by 2 runs again. The Snappers closed to within 1 with an Eddie Rosario RBI double. However, when Miguel Sano flied to CF, Rosario tried to advance to third base, but was called out for having left 2nd too soon. Again the LumberKings immediately got that run back in the bottom of the 5th to reclaim a 2-run margin, 5-3.

 

Rosario struck again with runners on 2nd and 3rd in the 7th with a single to LF. Clinton left fielder Guillermo Pimentel bobbled the ball, allowing the tying run to score, but Rosario was thrown out at 2B by the cut-off man. Still, the game stood tied at 5 runs each.

 

Kennys Vargas started out the 8th with a double to the LCF wall. JD Williams pinch ran for Vargas and eventually scored on Stephen Wickens RBI single up the middle through a drawn in infield. But in the bottom of the 8th, Hazlett struck again with his second solo HR of the night and the game was tied yet again, 6-6.

 

In the 9th, the Snappers parlayed an AJ Petterson lead-off single, a Nate Roberts sacrifice bunt, a Clinton error, a couple of wild pitches and an infield grounder in to two more runs. Mason Melotakis gave up a lead-off double in the bottom of the ninth and nearly threw a comeback grounder over the head of Miguel Sano, who had shifted over to play 1B after Vargas’ departure. But Melotakis settled down to get the final out on a fly ball to RF to secure the 8-6 win.

 

They head home now for game 2 Thursday night and, if necessary, game 3 on Friday.

 

I was a little disappointed in the size of the crowd at Clinton, but I can’t say enough about how friendly everyone I talked to was. I started the game sitting with a family from Beloit, including a young lady who, it turns out, is one of the Snappers’ batgirls at their home games. Later in the game, I moved out to a picnic area down the left field line and the Clinton fans down there pretty much adopted me for two innings, despite my Twins gear clearly making my allegiances clear.

 

Clinton’s ballpark is another one of the older stadiums in the Midwest League, but Clinton has at least made obvious attempts to upgrade their facilities. I REALLY enjoyed the old school organ music between and during innings. I didn’t realize how much I missed that kind of thing until I heard it in Clinton!

Let’s wrap with a few pictures and wish the Snappers the best of luck the rest of the playoffs!

 

- JC

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/AshfordUnivField.jpg

Outside Ashford University Field in Clinton

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/LucasKochWheeler.jpg

Pitching coach Gary Lucas looks on as starting pitcher Jason Wheeler warms up with catcher Matt Koch

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/ClintonBeloitLineups.jpg

Teams are introduced before the playoff game starts

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/PradaVargas.jpg

Manager Nelson Prada and runner Kennys Vargas at 3B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/LeachmanBrito.jpg

Runner Drew Leachman, who had 3 hits on the night, held on by Clinton SS Bryan Brito

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/WheelerSano2.jpg

Jason Wheeler pitching with Miguel Sano at 3B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/VargasPetterson-1.jpg

Kennys Vargas at 1B and AJ Petterson at 2B

 

http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd347/JimCrikket/KernelsSnappers/AshfordUnivField2.jpg

View from the left field picnic area of Ashford University Field in Clinton

 

All photos by Jim Crikket/Knuckleballs

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