Eleven runs and nineteen hits usually gets the win, but that was not so for the Muckdogs (22-24) as they went down 15-11 to the Cyclones (29-17) who had fourteen hits themselves. The Muckdogs also had four errors on the night.
Batavia jumped out to an early lead, scoring two in the 1st and one in the 2nd. Ryan Jackson and Matthew Adams both singled. Jackson then came home on a throwing error. Adams came home during the next at-bat on a Jon Edwards double. In the 2nd, Devin Goodwin had his first homerun of the season to make it 3-0.
After the Cyclones added one in the 3rd inning, the Muckdogs added two of their own in the 4th. Kyle Conley had his first homerun as a Muckdog, a solo shot to left field. Goodwin followed him with a double and came in later after back-to-back singles by Michael Swinson and Jackson.
However, relievers Joe Kelly and Jonny Bravo found trouble in the 6th and 7th innings as Brooklyn scored four runs and three runs, respectively. Batavia answered with two of their own in the 6th and one in the 7th, but Brooklyn’s five-run 9th inning put the game away, even though Batavia attempted a comeback in the bottom of the 9th, scoring three of their own.
Starter Deryk Hooker went four innings with one run, four hits and three strikeouts. Kelly pitched the next two with five runs on four hits with two walks and one strikeout. Bravo (2-1, 4.70) only faced three batters to get the loss, letting in three runs with two hits and a walk. Santo Maertz filled in for two innings, giving up one run on one hit with three strikeouts.
Goodwin was on fire at the plate. He went 4-for-4 with with two doubles, two homeruns, three RBI and four runs scored. Jackson finished 4-for-6 with a double, three RBI and three runs scored.
I hate to say this, but after
I hate to say this, but after about the third inning, the game was miserable to watch. We actually left before the end of the game.