STAFF REPORTS
the Lehigh Valley IronPigs 5-2 Thursday night at Frontier Field. The
teams meet again Friday at 7:05 p.m. on Star Wars Night.
Lehigh Valley got on the board in the second
inning. A base hit and a one-out walk surrendered by Wings starter Aaron Slegers turned into a three-run home run off the bat of Joey Meneses to give the IronPigs an early 3-0 lead.
Brandon Leibrandt got the start for the
IronPigs and held the Wings offense in check. Leibrandt went 4.0 innings
allowing no runs on three hits, with one walk and no strikeouts.He also
picked two runners off base. Leibrandt threw 47 pitches, 35 for
strikes.
Rochester got on the board in the fifth inning against reliever Jake Thompson, after a one out single by Bobby Wilson was followed by a James Ramsey walk.
With men on first and second, two wild pitches allowed Wilson to score
and moved Ramsey on third. With two outs and runners on the corners, the
third wild pitch of the inning allowed Ramsey to score, cutting the
Lehigh Valley lead down to one run at 3-2.
The IronPigs were quick to extend the lead in
the sixth as former Wing Trevor Plouffe and Dylan Cozens both reached
base after two consecutive fly balls were lost in the lights for base
hits. Meneses then picked up a two-out single, allowing Plouffe to score
from second, giving the Pigs a 4-2 lead.
Slegers was replaced by Gabriel Moya
in the top half of the seventh after a Roman Quinn home run extended
the Lehigh Valley lead to 5-2. Slegers went 6.1 innings allowing five
runs on 10 hits with one walk and four strikeouts. He threw 98 pitches,
64 for strikes.
Moya kept the Lehigh Valley offense quiet
allowing no hits, no walks, while striking out two over 1.2 innings.
Moya was replaced by Nick Anderson to begin the ninth inning, and Anderson posted a scoreless inning with one hit allowed.
Winning Pitcher: Windle 1-1)
Losing Pitcher: Slegers (2-1)
Save: Beato (7)
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NOTES: OF Jimmy Kerrigan, just promoted from Class A Fort Myers, made his Triple-A debut Thursday and was 0-for-1 with a walk and hit by pitch.