Wild Pitches Key to D-Braves Extra-Inning Victory
DANVILLE, Va. - The Danville Braves took full advantage of the Pulaski Yankees mistakes in their 5-4 win, especially in the 10th inning of Thursday night's game at Legion Field.
DANVILLE, Va. - The Danville Braves took full advantage of the Pulaski Yankees mistakes in their 5-4 win, especially in the 10th inning of Thursday night's game at Legion Field.
Every single wild pitch was costly for Pulaski. All three of the D-Braves five runs came off three Pulaski wild pitches, which led to the D-Braves second consecutive walk-off win.
Nick Vizcaino hit his first homerun of his professional career in the bottom of the second inning, which was the first of the year for the D-Braves, giving the D-Braves a 1-0 lead.
In his second season of professional baseball, starter
Justin Dean continued to tear up opposing pitchers as he collected three more hits, making it twice in three games where Dean has collected a trio of knocks. The product of Mauldin, South Carolina is hitting .583 with a pair of doubles in his first three games of professional baseball.
The Braves extended their lead to 2-0 as Dean scored on a wild pitch off Pulaski's right-hander Jhonathan Munoz.
The Yankees answered back with two of their own in the top of the fourth, as
Danville bounced back as Michael Mateja scored on a wild pitch, and Justin Dean singled in last night's pitching hero,
The Braves clung to their lead until the top of the ninth inning, where
Come the 10th inning, due to the new minor league rule, the D-Braves automatically were granted a runner at second base. D-Braves outfielder, Greyson Jenista sacrificed Greg Cullen to third base, and Pulaski's Brian Blanton threw a wild pitch and Greg Cullen scored the winning run.
The D-Braves will hit the road to Princeton and Burlington before heading home for a six-game homestand against the Elizabethton Twins and Bristol Pirates from June 28-July 3. For more information on tickets and upcoming promotions, visit www.dbraves.com.