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May 15, 2019

Hartford 2-6-2Portland 1-7-0WP- Brandon Gold (4-2)LP- Tanner Houck (3-3)S- Ben Bowden (12)T- 2:23A- 3,515

Hartford 2-6-2
Portland 1-7-0
WP- Brandon Gold (4-2)
LP- Tanner Houck (3-3)
S- Ben Bowden (12)
T- 2:23
A- 3,515

PORTLAND, ME- Brandon Gold and three relievers combined to pitch the surging Hartford Yard Goats to a 2-1 win over the Portland Sea Dogs Wednesday night, before 3,515 at Hadlock Field. The win placed Hartford (21-18) a season-high three games over .500 and in third place, 2 1/2 games behind first place Binghamton. It also marked the Yard Goats eighth series win in their last nine. Hartford has also beaten the Red Sox affiliate in six of nine games.
Gold, who improved to 4-2 and has won three straight, allowed one run on six hits. He walked two and struck out three, before being lifted with two outs in the sixth, when the Sea Dogs loaded the bases. Heath Holder came on to pitch out of the jam and hurled a scoreless seventh inning. Logan Cozart pitched the eighth and Ben Bowden nailed down his league-leading 12th save with two strike outs in a 1-2-3 ninth. The stellar pitching performance lowered the Yard Goats league-leading ERA to 2.87.
Vince Fernandez gave Hartford a first inning lead with an opposite field solo home run atop the 37 foot-high wall in left off of Tanner Houck. It was his eighth home run of the year. The Yard Goats added a run in the second on a double off the wall by Bret Boswell and a two-out infield hit by Ryan Metzler.
Portland cut the lead in half in the fourth inning on three straight singles, capped by an RBI-hit by Bobby Dalbec. Gold then pitched out of a second-and-third one-out jam in the fifth, before being lifted in the sixth.
Alan Trejo had two hits for Hartford, while C.J. Chatham led the Sea Dogs with two hits. 
Houck, the Red Sox first round draft choice in 2017, pitched well for Portand in 6.2 innings, in his longest outing of the season. He permitted two runs on six hits, walked two and struck out seven. 
Hartford returns to Dunkin' Donuts Park Thursday at 7 PM to start a four-game series against New Hampshire. LHP Ty Culbreth will pitch for the Yard Goats against RHP Hector Perez. The game will be broadcast on News Radio 1410AM, on 100.9 FM, in Spanish on 1120AM and on the Internet on newsradio1410.iheart.com and on MiLB.com.