Bisons earn walk-off win as Pearson dazzles
Sunday afternoon's contest at Sahlen Field was a game the Bisons absolutely had to have. Thanks to a dominant start from top pitching prospect Nate Pearson and some late-inning heroics from Roemon Fields, the Herd squeezed by the PawSox, 5-4, in 11 innings in front of 10,411 in downtown Buffalo.Fields
Sunday afternoon's contest at Sahlen Field was a game the Bisons absolutely had to have. Thanks to a dominant start from top pitching prospect
Fields lined a game-winning single into centerfield with the bases loaded in the bottom half of the 11th inning to give the Bisons their first victory of the final homestand. The win, along with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre's loss in Lehigh Valley on Sunday means the Bisons closed the gap to IL North leading RailRiders to just three games.
With their free runner already on second, the Bisons loaded the bases in the 11th after
The Bisons were in danger of letting the game slip away after taking a 4-3 lead in the eighth inning on an RBI-single from
Then in the 10th, Fields was the free base runner on second when
Before the late inning heroics, Sunday's affair was all about the Sahlen Field debut for the Blue Jays top pitching prospect. The righty nicknamed 'Big Nate,' Pearson got into a real groove after allowing a two-run home run to
Pearson topped out at 99 mph, but also had an impressive curveball that accounted for all three of the strikeouts in the fourth. In the no-decision, he struck out seven and walked none, allowing just two hits in six innings of work.
Of the final 17 batters he faced, the only two PawSox to reach base came on a hit batter and a strikeout on a wild pitch.
The Bisons first two runs came via the long ball as
With only four games left this season, the Bisons will welcome in the Rochester Red Wings on Monday with a game one first pitch of 7:05 p.m.