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Fisher Cats outlast Ducks in pitchers' duel, 2-1

Alexis Pantoja drove in the game-winning run in Akron's 10-inning, 5-4 victory over the RIchmond Flying Squirrels (David Monseur)
July 30, 2019

RubberDucks Game RecapFisher Cats 2 (16-24, 47-60) RubberDucks 1 (14-25, 48-60)WP: Vinny Nittoli (2-2) LP: Jared Robinson (1-3) Save: Corey Copping (1)SummaryIn a 2018 Eastern League championship rematch, the Akron RubberDucks could not get the timely hit against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, falling 2-1 Tuesday night at Canal Park.

RubberDucks Game Recap
Fisher Cats 2 (16-24, 47-60) RubberDucks 1 (14-25, 48-60)
WP: Vinny Nittoli (2-2) LP: Jared Robinson (1-3) Save: Corey Copping (1)

Summary
In a 2018 Eastern League championship rematch, the Akron RubberDucks could not get the timely hit against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, falling 2-1 Tuesday night at Canal Park.

Turning Point
After surrendering the game-tying run in the bottom of the seventh, the Fisher Cats pushed across the game-winning run on a Santiago Espinal safety squeeze play, scoring Logan Warmoth and giving New Hampshire the 2-1 lead.
Mound Presence
Akron RubberDucks starter Adam Scott cruised through the first four frames of his start, allowing only one hit until the Fisher Cats broke the scoreless tie with a Kevin Smith solo home run. Scott would work into the seventh inning, where he would be relieved by Jared Robinson . Though Robinson inherited a jam, he allowed one earned run on Santiago Espinal's safety squeeze play. Dalbert Siri came in after Robinson and pitched a scoreless inning of relief.
Duck Tales
The RubberDucks offense was held hitless until the bottom of the fifth inning, when Andruw Monasterio and Alex Call each found the outfield grass for singles. Despite loading the bases, the RubberDucks could not get the timely hit and left three men on base. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Alex Call hustled into second base with a double over the head of New Hampshire right fielder Brock Lundquist, and Alexis Pantoja followed up with a line drive right back up the middle to bring Call home and tie the score at 1-1.
Notebook
With his single in the fifth inning, Alex Call extended his hitting streak to a season-long seven games, including four multi-hit games … The RubberDucks' struggles in close games continued, now holding a record of 7-10 in games decided in the seventh inning or later … Adam Scott posted his longest start at Canal Park this season by going 6.2 innings and lowering his home Earned Run Average … With his double in the bottom of the eighth inning, Trenton Brooks now leads the Eastern League in doubles since the All-Star break with 11 … Time of Game: 2:59… Attendance: 5,121
On the Pond
The RubberDucks continue their homestand Wednesday afternoon with their first of two 12:05 p.m. weekday games against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1350 AM, the WARF iHeart channel, and the TuneIn Radio App. Sam Hentges (1-10, 5.38) will face off against Justin Dillon (3-2, 4.06) in the middle game of New Hampshire's three-game visit to Canal Park.