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All-Star hurlers tame Dogs for Goats' win

July 8, 2018

Portland 1-5-1Hartford 4-6-0WP: Jesus Tinoco (6-7)LP: Mike Shawaryn (4-7)S: Matt Pierpont (24)HR: Ockimey (12)T- 2:37A- 6,850

Portland 1-5-1
Hartford 4-6-0
WP: Jesus Tinoco (6-7)
LP: Mike Shawaryn (4-7)
S: Matt Pierpont (24)
HR: Ockimey (12)
T- 2:37
A- 6,850

HARTFORD- Jesus Tinoco turned in six innings of near-perfect baseball and then the bullpen took over to lead the Hartford Yard Goats to a 4-1 victory over the Portland Sea Dogs Sunday afternoon, before a capacity crowd of 6,850. It was the third straight weekend at home the Yard Goats have played to capacity crowds of 20,550 for a three-game series. Entering the All-Star break, Hartford has drawn 273,339 for the season. Hartford (43-44) won the last two games of the series, after dropping the first three against the Red Sox affiliate. 
Tinoco, who is going to the Future's All-Star game next week, retired the first 12 batters in the game and retired the side in order in five of the six innings he pitched. Josh Ockimey, Portland's leader in home runs, led off the fifth inning with a home run into the upper deck in right-center. Four of the lefty hitter's 12 home runs have come against the Yard Goats this season. Tinoco pitched six innings, allowing one run on three hits. He struck out seven and did not yield a walk to improve to 6-7.  
Mitch Horacek, Logan Cozart and Matt Pierpont pitched three scoreless innings to close out the contest. Pierpont, the league leader in saves with 24, and Horacek are heading to the Eastern League All-Star game in Trenton, N.J. this week. 
While Tinoco was mowing down the Sea Dogs in the early going, the Yard Goats erupted for three runs in the third inning on an RBI-double by Mylz Jones and a two-run double by Sam Hilliard. Dom Nuñez added a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning for some insurance. Six Hartford players each had one hit. Ockimey and Austin Rei each had two hits for Portland (34-53). Starting pitcher Mike Shawaryn (4-7) suffered the loss, permitting three runs on five hits over five innings. He walked one and tied his season high in strike outs with eight. 
Following a break for the Eastern League All-Star game in Trenton, the Yard Goats will open a four-game series at Harrisburg, starting on Thursday night at 6:30.   The game will be broadcast on AM 1410 WPOP and streamed on newsradio1410.iheart.com and MiLB.com.