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Errors prove costly in 3-2 setback

Baby Cakes allow unearned runs in fifth and sixth innings
July 12, 2018

Aaron Brooks pitched five shutout innings for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, who capitalized on two errors to score a pair of unearned runs in a 3-2 victory over the New Orleans Baby Cakes on Thursday night.The Sky Sox took the opener of the first series following the All-Star break,

Aaron Brooks pitched five shutout innings for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, who capitalized on two errors to score a pair of unearned runs in a 3-2 victory over the New Orleans Baby Cakes on Thursday night.
The Sky Sox took the opener of the first series following the All-Star break, and have beaten New Orleans 10 times in 13 meetings this season.
Brooks (6-3) scattered three hits and one walk and struck out four while permitting only one runner into scoring position, after Tomas Telis led off the second inning with a single. Over his last four outings, Brooks has allowed two runs in 19 2/3 innings and has beaten the 'Cakes in back-to-back starts.
Colorado Springs got on the board first when Dillon Peters issued a one-out walk to Brett Phillips in the third and Orlando Arcia followed with an RBI double into the left field corner.
Brooks helped his cause in the fifth with a leadoff double, and scored when Cristhian Adames committed a throwing error on a potential inning-ending grounder, the first of two costly errors by the Baby Cakes.
An inning later, Dylan Moore was hit by a pitch from reliever Jose Pena, and after Moore stole second base, center fielder Magneuris Sierra dropped a fly ball by Andres Blanco for a two-base error as Moore scored to give the Sky Sox a 3-0 advantage.
New Orleans answered in the bottom of the frame, taking advantage of an error by Sky Sox second baseman Jake Hager to prolong a rally. J.B. Shuck lifted a sacrifice fly to score Isaac Galloway, who had drawn a leadoff walk, and Telis laced an RBI single up the middle to bring the 'Cakes within a run.
The Sky Sox bullpen limited New Orleans to two hits over the final three innings, with Quentin Torres-Costa notching his second save.
Peters (2-5) was charged with two runs - one earned - on five hits in five innings to take the loss. The left-hander struck out six and lowered his ERA in five home starts to 2.05. Colorado Springs went 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position, and three 'Cakes relievers combined for four hitless innings.
The teams continue the four-game set on Friday at 7 p.m.