Blue Wahoos Fend Off Late Surge From BayBears in Finale
Gabby Guerrero made his 2-for-5 night at the plate seem forgettable by throwing out two would-be Mobile runs at the plate in the ninth inning to save the series finale for the fish. Wyatt Strahan in his first career Double-A start turned in five strong innings and the offense jumped on
Gabby Guerrero made his 2-for-5 night at the plate seem forgettable by throwing out two would-be Mobile runs at the plate in the ninth inning to save the series finale for the fish.
Wyatt Strahan in his first career Double-A start turned in five strong innings and the offense jumped on the BayBears early making the win seem all but inevitable. However, Strahan's win was in serious jeopardy up until the final out was recorded.
With the Wahoos leading 5-1 in the eighth inning,
Jody Davis then opted to bring in his closer in the eighth, and
Guerrero wasn't finished there.
Wass took second base on the throw to plate, and the next batter,
Offensively
Pensacola dealt most of their damage in the third inning with a three-run rally off righty
Pensacola tacked on valuable insurance runs in the seventh and the eights to make it 5-1.
At first glance, it looked like it could be a long night for Strahan and the Wahoos. In the bottom of the first inning, Mobile had runners on the corners after just three batters. Moyer lifted a sac fly to left-field to make it 1-0, and Strahan rebounded nicely by retiring Bearish to limit the damage.
Strahan enters this season fully healthy for the first time since the 2015 season while pitching with Dayton. The former USC standout injured his right elbow in 2016 while with the Tortugas and missed almost the entire year after undergoing Tommy John surgery. After a strong showing last season with the Tortugas, Strahan figures to be an important figure in the Blue Wahoos starting rotation moving forward.
Outside of the late-inning drama, the Blue Wahoos bullpen continued to build upon their strong start to 2018.
Pensacola returns home to kick off their first homestand of the season when they host the 2017 Southern League North Division champion Chattanooga Lookouts. Last year, the Twins Double-A affiliate posted the best record in the Southern League with a 91-49 record. The homestand will kick off this Wednesday with a special ring presentation and banner-raising celebration prior to first pitch, which is scheduled for 6:35.
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