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CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Biloxi 2, Chattanooga 4
Lefthander David Hurlbut made the start for the Lookouts, as they came into the game down 2-1 in the series against the Biloxi Shuckers.
He made quick work of the first and second innings, pitching a one-two-three frame in the second, but the Shuckers got on the board first in the third, as a two-out rally was capped by an RBI single from Orlando Arcia to make it 1-0. A solo home run from Brett Phillips in the fourth made it 2-0.
Hurlbut didn’t allow any further damage, retiring the next seven batters he faced to finish six innings. He allowed the two runs on five hits and walk, while striking out six.
The Chattanooga lineup finally came alive in the bottom of the sixth, as a single from Jorge Polanco and walks to Travis Harrison and Adam Brett Walker loaded the bases. Levi Michael tied the game at two with a single to left field, which was followed by a Heiker Meneses walk to again load the bases. Stuart Turner put them in front 3-2 with a sac fly to score Walker, and single from Shannon Wilkerson brought in Michael to make it 4-2. Chattanooga sent every hitter in the lineup to the plate in the big inning.
The outburst put Hurlbut in line for the win, and the Lookouts summoned fireballer Nick Burdi from the bullpen to hold the lead. He walked one in the seventh inning, but retired the other three hitters, including a strikeout, to keep the lead at two.
In the eighth, it got a bit more interesting. Burdi retired the first hitter, but then walked the next two to put the tying run on base. A groundout then put runners at first and third with two outs, before he walked another to load the bases. That ended his night and brought in J.T. Chargois from Chattanooga’s bullpen.
He struck out Nick Ramirez to end the inning and the threat.
After the Lookouts were held off the board in the bottom of the eighth, Chargois remained in the game to close it out.
A single and a walk around a groundout and a strikeout again had the tying run on base, but again Chargois bore down and ended the threat and game with a strikeout to push it do a deciding Game Five tomorrow night in Chattanooga.
The offense was led by Jorge Polanco, who picked up three hits and scored a run, and Michael who was 2-4 with two RBIs in his first start in their last eight postseason games. As a team the Lookouts did not have a single extra-base hit, but took advantage of six walks and got the runs when they could by going 3-8 with runners in scoring position.
KERNELS NUGGETS
West Michigan 2, Cedar Rapids 1
After two and a half innings in Cedar Rapids on Sunday, the game was tied 0-0 as both starters had scattered two hits. The Kernels scored the first run of the game in the bottom of third, as Nick Gordon doubled and scored on a single from T.J. White to make it 1-0.
It remained that way until the fifth inning, when Kernels starter Randy Rosario finally ran into some trouble he could not escape from unscathed. A single and a walk put two runners on with one out before consecutive singles each plated a run to put West Michigan up 2-1.
Rosario came out again for the sixth, and put up another scoreless frame despite two hits to end his day.
Michael Theofanopoulos came in from the bullpen for the seventh and eighth innings and kept the score 2-1. He gave up two hits in his two scoreless innings.
John Curtiss came on for the top of the ninth and gave up a leadoff single, but a sacrifice bunt and consecutive swinging strikeouts kept the Shuckers lead at one for the home team’s final at-bat.
Edgar Corcino worked a walk to put the tying run on base to start the inning. He was put into scoring position at second base when LaMonte Wade singled to center with one out. A Chris Paul strikeout put the Kernels down to their last out in the potential series clinching game.
Max Murphy worked a walk to load the bases, and summoned the Shuckers closer Joe Jimenez into the game to face Kernels catcher Brian Navarreto, who played hero in last night’s Kernels win.
It wasn’t meant to be this time, as Naverreto went down swinging to force a Midwest League Championship deciding Game Five Monday night in Cedar Rapids.
Nick Gordon had a solid game for the Kernels, going 2-4 with a run scored and a double from the two-spot in the lineup. He is hitting .364 in the postseason for the Kernels. LaMonte Wade added two hits, Austin Diemer added a triple, and White had their only RBI.
As a team Cedar Rapids was just 1-9 with runners in scoring position however, and left seven men on base.
TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Pitcher of the Day – J.T. Chargois, Chattanooga Lookouts (Save, 1.1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 3 K’s)
Hitter of the Day – Levi Michael, Chattanooga Lookouts (2-4, R, 2 RBI)
MONDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Biloxi @ Chattanooga (6:15PM CST) – TBD
West Michigan @ Cedar Rapids (6:35PM CST) - TBD
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