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Pigs And Red Wings Continue Series

Thompson On The Mound For The Pigs
July 15, 2017

The IronPigs (56-36) and Rochester Red Wings (50-40) continue their four-game series with game three tonight at Coca-Cola Park, first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. Postgame fireworks will light up the sky, themed to the music of Billy Joel.

The IronPigs (56-36) and Rochester Red Wings (50-40) continue their four-game series with game three tonight at Coca-Cola Park, first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. Postgame fireworks will light up the sky, themed to the music of Billy Joel.

The Pigs will send RHP Jake Thompson (3-10, 5.79) against Red Wings RHP Dillon Gee (1-0, 0.00).Today's starting pitching matchup is presented by Allentown Family Foot Care, which provides the latest in medical and surgical treatments of the entire foot and ankle. Learn more at affc.com.
RHP Jake Thompson makes his 17th start of the season for the Pigs. The right-hander has dropped each of his last three decisions including his last outing on July 6 at Syracuse. In the outing, the Dallas native tossed seven innings, surrendering three runs on four hits while walking and striking out a pair.
RHP Dillon Gee makes his third start for the Red Wings this season after being acquired by MIN on June 22. The Twins signed Gee to a minor league contract and then purchased his contract the next day promoting him to Minnesota.
A late IronPigs (56-36) comeback came up short, as the Rochester Red Wings (50-40) defeated the Pigs 4-1 Friday night at Coca-Cola Park before 9,749 fans. 
Trailing 4-0 in the bottom of the ninth, Herlis Rodriguez  led off the frame with a base hit to left field. Scott Kingery followed with a base hit to right-center field, and the Pigs had their first runner reach second base in the entire game. J.P. Crawford  then bounced into a double play, as Kingery was retired at second with Crawford out at first and Rodriguez advanced to third on the play.
After the double play, Jorge Alfaro  sent an RBI single to right-center, scoring Rodriguez to avoid the shutout. Dylan Cozens  would walk to bring the tying run to the plate in Rhys Hoskins . Hoskins and Red Wings reliever Jake Reed would battle, however, Hoskins would strike out on a check swing to end the game as the Pigs fell 4-1.
Pigs starting pitcher Zach Eflin  did not issue a hit in his first two 1/3 innings pitched, surrendering the first hit of the game on a base hit to center field by Red Wings second baseman Bengie González Engelb Vielma  would walk before being retired on a ground ball to first, as Hoskins fielded it and threw to second to get Vielma.
 After Niko Goodrum  reached on the fielder's choice, with Mitch Garver  batting, a wild pitch by Eflin allowed Gonzalez to score from third to give the Red Wings a 1-0 lead in the top of the third.
Eflin tossed a 1-2-3 fourth inning, striking out Matt Hague  for his fourth strikeout on the night.
After J.B Shuck flew out to left to start the Red Wings top of the fifth, Edgar Corcino  tripled to right field and later scored on a sacrifice fly to left field by Gonzalez to give the Red Wings a 2-0 advantage after five.
Eflin's night was done after six innings pitched, as the right-hander allowed the two runs on six hits while walking a pair and striking out four. He was tabbed with his second loss of the season.
Colton Murray  came on to replace Eflin in the seventh inning, and Matt Hague met him with a leadoff double to right-center field. ByungHo Park then walked before J.B. Shuck  bunted for a base hit to load the bases for Corcino. Corcino bounced a grounder that went past Hoskins glove and trickled down the right field line to score Hague and Park, doubling the Red Wings lead to 4-0.
With the loss, the Pigs now trail the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders by 1.5 games in the International League's North Division, however, still hold a five-game lead over the Red Wings for the Wild Card.
 The 2017 Season is the IronPigs 10th Anniversary season at Coca-Cola Park and 10th as the top affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. The IronPigs are debuting the brand-new Bacon, USA, Membership Program this season -- a year-round IronPigs experience pass featuring numerous new amenities such as savings on parking at games and at the Majestic Clubhouse Store at Coca-Cola Park, on-field VIP access to watch batting practice, access to an annual holiday party, an invitation to an exclusive player and coaches photo session and more. For more information, visit ironpigsbaseball.com or call (610) 841-PIGS (7447). Memberships and group outings are on sale now.
The 2017 IronPigs baseball season is presented by Capital BlueCross.