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Charleston's second straight loss leaves them with a record of 44-33 (5-5 in the second half). Greenville has taken the first two games of this five game series and they are now at .500 at 40-40 (6-4 in the second half) this season.
Patience at the plate paid off for the Drive in the second inning when they drew three walks off starting pitcher Matt Bashore (1-2). Bryan Johns (1-3, 2 RBI, run) took advantage of the free passes with a two-run single to right. After a third run scored on an error, Cody Koback lined an RBI single to right, staking Pena to an early 4-0 lead.
The RiverDogs got a run in the fourth on an RBI single by Kelvin De Leon, but that was all Pena (5-4) would allow. Pena threw six innings and allowed just one run on five hits with three walks and four strikeouts.
New RiverDogs reliever Nick Goody made his Charleston debut when he entered to start the seventh. The former LSU closer pitcher two scoreless innings and helped keep his team within striking distance.
In the seventh, Charleston pushed a run across against new pitcher Tyler Wilson on consecutive doubles by Ali Castillo and Ben Gamel (2-3, 2 RBI) to close within 4-2, but Greenville went back up by three with a run in the top of the ninth on an RBI single by Boss Moanaroa (2-3, RBI, run). The RiverDogs got back within two in the ninth on another RBI double by Gamel, but couldn't pull any closer and Nathan Striz earned his first save for the Drive.
BALLPARK FUN: Both teams were sporting the uniforms of their Major League affiliates for the game to bring a little bit of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry to Charleston. The RiverDogs donned the Yankees home pinstripes while the Drive wore the Red Sox alternate red jerseys.
COMING UP: The third game of this series will pit Charleston's RHP Will Oliver (2-3, 4.66 ERA) against Greenville's RHP Noe Ramirez (0-0, 2.70 ERA) on Sunday with the first pitch coming at 5:05 pm. Charleston County Parks and Recreation and Crews Subaru will present Family Sunday where fans will be provided with Free Parking and Pepsi will sponsor Kids Eat Free. Pregame catch on the field will again be available to everyone, reading with a RiverDog will take place again and the whole team will be available for postgame autographs.
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