Sun 10 Aug 2008
Brewer homer sparks Bombers past Crosscutters
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Staten Island third baseman Marcos Vecchionacci gets ready in the field.
STATEN ISLAND, NY- With his team trailing by a run, Staten Island Yankee left fielder Dan Brewer knew he put a good swing on a Tyler Cloyd one out offering. His solo home run to dead center sparked teammates as they went on to bat around scoring six runs in the fourth en route to a 10-7 series opener win before 5,404 at Richmond County Bank Ball Park Saturday night in St. George.
“I thought I hit it well,” he noted of his second homer with both coming before the home crowd. “I was just working on trying to put the ball in play. I put the barrel on the ball. I had a good swing and got a good pitch and it went out for me.”
“It felt good. We did well as a team tonight. We battled as a team. Guys put good swings on the ball and we had a big inning. We were able to come up with two out hits.”
Catcher Mitch Abeita kept it going with a triple which eluded right fielder Brandon Haislet. Following a Jahdiel Santamaria infield hit and a Ray Kruml walk, leadoff shortstop Addison Maruszak was plunked on an 0-2 pitch forcing in the go-ahead run. Though Cloyd got David Adams swinging for the second out, he couldn’t earn that final out.
Instead, DH Brian Baisley laced a two-run single to center making it 6-3. Third baseman Marcos Vechionacci followed with another base hit to center plating Maruszak for the fifth run of the inning knocking out Cloyd (3-2). The Baby Bombers weren’t done as right fielder Jack Rye delivered the sixth run with an RBI single off Williamsport reliever Sean Grieve putting his club five ahead.
“It just takes one guy to get us going you know,” Abeita indicated following a pair of hits, walk plus a run scored. “Brewer did a great job. There were a bunch of guys who had great at bats. Dave Adams. Jahdiel Santamaria. Some great at bats. We got some guys who see some pitches and get pitch counts up there and get them tired.”
Leading by five in the home eighth, it looked like the extra run Kruml created by leading off with a double and coming into score on a Maruszak RBI single to right would just be window dressing. However, the Crosscutters refused to die mounting a furious two out rally lacing five consecutive hits off Josue Selenes plating three runs courtesy of a Cody Overbeck two-run double and a Jim Murphy RBI single forcing closer Pat Venditte into the game with the tying run at the plate.
Venditte made quick work of pinch hitter Steve Susdorf needing only four pitches before striking him out swinging to notch his 13th save.
“We had a lot of confidence in our bullpen,” Kruml said after a productive two-for-three night with three runs scored plus a walk. “If someone’s not going to get the job done, someone else will. It just made the game more exciting for the fans.”
“We’re playing a lot better. So keep on doing this for the rest of the season.”
Notes: All nine Bomber starters in the lineup had at least a hit with Vechionacci paving the way with three hits, a couple of runs plus a base knock. … Casey Erickson went the first four allowing three earned on seven hits while walking one and fanning six escaping numerous jams. … RP Jason Kiley came on and tossed two and a third scoreless whiffing two for his first victory of the season. … Bombers roughed up Cloyd for eight of the 10 runs on nine hits in three and two thirds. … The game took three hours and 21 minutes to complete. … With their fifth straight win, Staten Island (31-20) now leads both Brooklyn and Hudson Valley by four games in the division. … Game 2 is today at 2 PM with the series finale Monday morning at 11.







