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BayBears blanked in game one, fall in extras in game two

Sanger homers to force extras, Marsh plates two runs with two hits
April 6, 2019

MOBILE, Ala. (April 5, 2019) - The Mobile BayBears, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, dropped both games of the season-opening doubleheader Friday night against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Hank Aaron Stadium.GAME 1:Jeremy Beasley (0-1), the Angels No. 25 prospect, tossed three hitless innings to open the

MOBILE, Ala. (April 5, 2019) - The Mobile BayBears, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, dropped both games of the season-opening doubleheader Friday night against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Hank Aaron Stadium.
GAME 1:
Jeremy Beasley (0-1), the Angels No. 25 prospect, tossed three hitless innings to open the season but ran into trouble in the fourth. The Blue Wahoos broke the scoreless tie with a two-run Taylor Grzelakowski double, and Jimmy Kerrigan added a two-run homer.
The BayBears mustered just four singles, three of which stayed in the infield. Jorge Alcala (1-0) earned the win with five scoreless frames and struck out six batters. Jovani Morani kept the BayBears off the board for the final two innings to complete the shutout.
Angels No. 23 prospect Jesus Castillo , who was designated for assignment last Wednesday and sent outright to Mobile, gave up three runs, two earned, on three hits in three innings of relief.
GAME 2:
Brendon Sanger hit a game-tying home run off Cody Stashak (1-0) in the bottom of the seventh to force extra innings, but Pensacola (2-0) ended up pulling out a 4-3 victory in eight innings to sweep the doubleheader.
Brandon Marsh , the Angels No. 3 prospect, drove in a pair of runs with his first two Double-A hits. The BayBears (0-2) went scoreless for the first 11 innings of the season before Marsh's RBI single in the fifth. After the Blue Wahoos scored two runs in the top of the eighth, Marsh brought home another run with his second single.
Matt Ball gave up runs in the first and fifth, but he allowed just three hits and retired 10 consecutive batters after the first inning. Ball struck out seven batters and issued just one walk in 4 2/3 innings. He did not factor in the decision. Zac Ryan (0-1) gave up the two Pensacola runs in the top of the eighth and was handed the loss.
The BayBears continue the five-game home series against Pensacola Saturday at 7:05 p.m. Left-handed pitcher Patrick Sandoval (0-0, -.-- ERA), the Angels No. 12 prospect, is scheduled to make the start against southpaw Devin Smeltzer (0-0, -.-- ERA) for the Blue Wahoos. Live coverage can be seen on MiLB.tv (subscription required, promo code: BAYBEARS) and heard on MobileBayBears.com, the TuneIn app, and the MiLB First Pitch app., with the Countdown to First Pitch starting at 6:45 p.m.
The BayBears host 70 home dates through Labor Day, September 2. The new BayBears Pass is available, featuring a general admission ticket to every BayBears game at Hank Aaron Stadium for only $19.97 per month. Season ticket packages and partial plans are also available, featuring a 7-game plan and a 12-game option to guarantee bobbleheads and receive tickets to select fireworks nights. Individual game tickets can be purchased online at MobileBayBears.com or by calling 251-572-BEAR (2327).
About the Mobile BayBears
The Mobile BayBears are the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels and play their games at Hank Aaron Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The BayBears were founded in 1997 and have won four Southern League titles in 1998, 2004, 2011, and 2012. Additionally, the 1998 and 2011 championship squads were named Minor League Team of the Year by Baseball America. More than 175 former BayBears have reached the Major League level, including All-Stars Max Scherzer, Paul Goldschmidt, Jake Peavy, Carlos González, and Justin Upton. For more information on the Mobile BayBears and Hank Aaron Stadium, please visit MobileBayBears.com, call (251) 572-BEAR (2327), or contact Steve Goldberg via email at [email protected].
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