Thursday, July 31, 2014

Wahoos 3, Zaps 2

June 9, Wahoos score what seems to be a
harmless little run in the second. Wahoos
added a run in the sixth on an Aoki steal
and overthrow allowing a run to score
from third. Anibal Sanchez promptly gave
up three quick runs in the 7th to tire.
Zaps hang on to win, 5-2, behind the
Hamels complete game.
June 10, It was 2-2 going to the seventh.
This time the Wahoos scored late -- 2 in
the 7th and 3 more in the 8th. Gregor
Blanco had three hits including a triple
late. Kendrys Morales drove in 2
including the tie-breaking runs in the
7th. O'Day was spotless in 2 innings of
relief for the 5-2 win.
June 11, Wahoos strike for 3 in the
second of Liriano. Zaps answer right back
with 3 runs off a pair of dingers from
McCutchen and Utley. Wahoos get 3 more in
the 4th. But missed Beltran missed a 1-19
3-run homer chance. Wahoos get 3 more in
the 5th keyed by a bases-loaded double
from Pedroia. Wahoos get 10 more in the
7th as everybody is hitting. Pedroia has
5 hits through 7. Desmond has a grand
slam. Pedroia had a chance in the 9th for
his 6th hit.....and missed it. Wahoos
outhomered in the 20-8 victory (4-2) but
pounded out 23 hits and drew 9 walks.
Kluber (sigh, he's Zap??) gave up 9 hits
and 9 runs in 1 innings of work.
Aug. 23, Wahoos score in each of the
first three innings and lead, 5-0. Khris
Davis homered and the Wahoos hung on to a
8-6 victory.
Aug. 24, The Zaps jumped out with 6
first-inning runs. Then it was time for 6
more in the top of the second. A bases-
loaded triple in the 6th narrows the Zaps
lead to 13-7. 30 hits total in the sixth.
Zaps hang on for 13-7 win.
Wahoos outscore the Zaps, 44-36, in the
series. Also outhit them, .386 to .315.

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