Late Comeback Staves Off Sweep
When your starting pitcher only faces one batter and your offense sees the first 11 hitters of the game retired in order, you might begin to think it's not your night.That's what occurred Sunday afternoon in Billings, as the Ogden Raptors were trying to avoid being swept for the first
When your starting pitcher only faces one batter and your offense sees the first 11 hitters of the game retired in order, you might begin to think it's not your night.
That's what occurred Sunday afternoon in Billings, as the Ogden Raptors were trying to avoid being swept for the first time this season.
But despite the obstacles, the Raptors found a way to break through late in the game after trailing the Billings Mustangs by six runs. Thanks to 12 combined runs in the eighth and ninth, the Raptors took the finale of the four-game series, 15-11.
Entering the eighth, Ogden was in a 9-3 hole.
After taking a strike,
At that point, Billings brought their infield in with Hernandez on third in an attempt to keep the game tied. A bouncer up the middle off the bat of Arocho was flagged down by the second baseman, but Arocho's counterpart was off balance and didn't get off a throw in time on what turned into a go-ahead infield hit.
The second out was recorded on a pop out, but
The Raptors would plate three more in the ninth, with one coming on a wild pitch and two on a second Souffront double, to open up a six-run lead.
from the looks of things in the first few innings, it seemed the Raptors would suffer a sweep and possibly get no-hit.
Mustangs starter
With two down in the fifth, Hulsizer put the Raptors on the board with a solo home run, his seventh blast of the season. Hernadez followed with a hit, and Souffront broke his bat but still muscled a line drive into right field. A wild pitch put the runners in scoring position, and Arocho capitalized with a two-run single to cut the Billings lead to 6-3.
Ogden's
A succession of five hurlers took the mound in Vargas' absence, starting with
Bruihl recorded the final out of the fifth and gave up a leadoff single in the sixth. After a four-pitch walk, Bruihl made a leaping catch on a bunt attempt and fired to first to double up the runner. Another walk and a two-run double followed, however.
With their series in Billings at a close, the Raptors visit Great Falls for a three-game series starting Monday night at 7:00.