Greensboro GrassHoppers Defeat the Lexington Legends with Rally from Top Prospects
Monday, September 1, 2008 at 11:35AM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com – GREENSBORO – It’s
not been kept a secret by anyone that Matt Dominguez and Mike Stanton
are two of the highest touted prospects in the Florida Marlins’ minor
league system. Everyone in attendance, including the visiting Lexington
Legends, should not have been surprised by their performances.
Sunday,
despite being out of playoff contention and the season nearing end, the
two combined for six runs, seven hits, including four home runs, and
nine RBIs to lead Greensboro to a 10-9 come-from-behind victory over Lexington.
Lexington
scored the game’s first run in the top of the first, but Dominguez
quickly put the Hoppers on top with a three-run blast in the home half
of the inning.
The Legends regained the lead in the second stanza before Greensboro
evened the score at four in the third. Lexington stole the lead again
in the fourth and held off numerous comeback battles by the Hoppers
including a two-run shot by Dominguez in the fifth inning to make it
7-6 and a two-run shot by Stanton in the seventh that left Greensboro
still trailing by a single run, 9-8.
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Emilio Ontiveros led off the last frame with a single and with the home team trailing by one Stanton hit his second home run of the night to give Greensboro the victory in walk-off fashion.
“I had faced that particular pitcher before and he had gotten the better of me in those at-bats,” Stanton said of his ninth-inning plate appearance against Lexington’s Fernando Abad.
“He threw a first-pitch fastball for a strike and I knew, based on
previous meetings, that he had never thrown the same pitch to me twice.”
Stanton was right.
Abad
left a 0-1 changeup over the plate and South Atlantic League home run
king drove his 38th of the season over the left field wall.
But the Hoppers had their own struggles on the mound.
Starter Jose Rosario lasted just two innings atop the hill before Arquimedes Caminero and Kris Harvey gave up five runs on just three hits in four-plus innings of work. Harvey walked three of the seven batters he faced and left with the bases loaded and no outs.
Fortunately for Greensboro, the Hoppers were able to work out their pitching kinks before the game got out of hand.
Peter Andrelczyk and A.J. Battisto combined to toss the final three innings and neither allowed a run as the two surrendered just three hits and struck out four. Battisto picked up the win for his efforts and improved to 8-1.
Dominguez
finished his 4-for-4 night at the plate with a seventh-inning single;
leaving him a triple shy of the cycle. Ninth-inning heroes Ontiveros and Stanton each had three hits Sunday; catcher Tyler Belcher chipped in with pair of singles.
“I’m
probably going to bet that I’ll never do that,” Dominguez said in
reference to hitting for the cycle while joking around with the media
after the game. “I’m don’t have the speed to get that triple.”
Postgame Quick Stats
Win – A.J. Battisto (8-1); Loss – Fernando Abad (2-7); Save – None
Time – 2:55; Attendance – 6,558
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