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Hillcats win in extra-innings thiller to take series finale

Carter drives in four runs, belts seventh homer
Hillcats outfielder Jodd Carter (Lindsay Carico/Lynchburg Hillcats)
June 23, 2019

Winston-Salem, N.C. - The Lynchburg Hillcats picked up an extra-innings win for the second straight day, beating the Winston-Salem Dash by a 12-9 score in 11 frames on Sunday.The Hillcats (2-1, 35-36) let a 7-0 lead slip away against Winston-Salem (1-3, 39-29), but were able to score five runs in the

Winston-Salem, N.C. - The Lynchburg Hillcats picked up an extra-innings win for the second straight day, beating the Winston-Salem Dash by a 12-9 score in 11 frames on Sunday.
The Hillcats (2-1, 35-36) let a 7-0 lead slip away against Winston-Salem (1-3, 39-29), but were able to score five runs in the extra frames to take three of four against the Dash to kick off the second half.

Tied 9-9 entering the 11th inning, Lynchburg went ahead for good. Nolan Jones was the automatic runner starting the inning at the second base, and he moved up to third on a single from Oscar Gonzalez . With Will Benson  batting, Jones scored on a wild pitch to give the Hillcats a 10-9 lead. Benson would ultimately single and steal second base. Gavin Collins  was next up, and he drove a deep fly ball to center field for a sac fly to score Gonzalez. On the same play, Tyler Frost's throw in from center got away from the catcher Carlos Perez for an error, allowing Benson to also touch home on the play for a 12-9 Lynchburg advantage, capping the scoring.
Tied 7-7 entering the 10th, Lynchburg grabbed a 9-7 lead. Collins was the automatic runner to start the inning at second, and the bases became loaded with none out after Mitch Reeves  walked and Jonathan Laureano  reached on a bunt single. Jodd Carter  hit a ground ball to second base that was bobbled by Mitch Roman for an error, allowing both Collins and Reeves to score.
The Dash would deliver a counter punch in the bottom of the 10th. Craig Dedelow started the inning at second base and scored on an RBI triple by JJ Muno. Later in the inning, Muno scored on an RBI ground out by Perez to force an 11th inning.
Lynchburg scored seven runs in the fifth inning, sending ten hitters to the plate. Dash starter Jorgan Cavanerio walked Tyler Freeman , Jones and Benson to load the bases. With two away, Collins drove a two-run single to center field, scoring both Freeman and Jones for a 2-0 Hillcats lead. Next up was Reeves, who grooved an RBI single to plate Benson, pushing the Lynchburg advantage to 3-0. After Collins scored on a wild pitch, Laureano walked to put two more Hillcats base runners aboard. In stepped Carter, who crushed a three-run home run, his team-leading seventh blast of the year, to open up a 7-0 lead.
The seven runs in the inning are the most in a frame for the Hillcats this season.
Winston-Salem began to storm back. After a wild pitch plated a run in the seventh, the Dash scored five runs in the eighth inning. Frost led off with single, while Roman walked and Steele Walker reached on an error to load the bases. Jameson Fisher singled home a pair of runs to make it a 7-3 game. The next batter, Zach Remillard, belted a three-run home run, his fifth of the year, to bring Winston-Salem to within a run at 7-6.
In the bottom of the ninth, with the Dash down to its final two outs, Frost belted a solo home run to the opposite field, his seventh of the season, to knot the game at 7-7 to force extra-innings.
Juan Hillman  started for Lynchburg and worked six shutout frames, scattering just three hits. Aaron Pinto  gave up four runs (three earned) on two hits in one inning, while Evan Mitchell  surrendered three runs, including the game-tying homer by Frost in 1.1 frames. Jonathan Teaney  (Win, 3-0) yielded two earned runs in 1.1 frames and Riley Echols  (Save, 2) nailed down the win with a scoreless 11th inning.
Jorgan Cavanerio started for Winston and lasted just 4.2 innings, giving up five earned runs on six hits, walking five. Jose Nin allowed two earned runs in 1.1 innings. Vince Arobio fired two scoreless, Andrew Perez surrendered two runs (one earned) in two frames of work while Jake Elliott (Loss, 3-2) allowed all three runs to score in the 11th.
The 3 hour, 55 minute contest marks the longest game of the year for Lynchburg.
The Indians affiliate now heads home to begin a seven-game home stand, starting on Monday with the first of three games against the Frederick Keys, A-Adv. affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at City Stadium.
Max Gun and Anders Jorstad will be on the air at 6:20 p.m. with the Hillcats pre-game show on TuneIn Radio and the Radio434 App.   
Homestand highlights include Kids-Eat-Free Tuesday, Winning Wednesday, Thirsty Thursday, fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday, and Grateful Dead Night featuring a pre-game cover band performance on Friday, June 28.
The Lynchburg Hillcats are the Advanced-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. The Hillcats are eight-time Carolina League Champions, having most recently won the Mills Cup Championship in 2017. The Hillcats play their home games at City Stadium, which has been home to Minor League Baseball in Lynchburg since 1963. Visit the Hillcats online at Lynchburg-hillcats.com, and follow the Hillcats on Twitter (@LynHillcats), Instagram (@LynHillcats) and Facebook (Lynchburg Hillcats). For more information about the Lynchburg Hillcats, please contact Max Gun at [email protected].