Vermont Holds On For 14-10 Win Wednesday
BURLINGTON, VT --- The Vermont Lake Monsters scored 14 runs over the first three innings to build an 11-run advantage and withstood five home runs from the Yankees in a 14-10 victory over Staten Island Wednesday night in New York-Penn League action at historic Centennial Field.
BURLINGTON, VT --- The Vermont Lake Monsters scored 14 runs over the first three innings to build an 11-run advantage and withstood five home runs from the Yankees in a 14-10 victory over Staten Island Wednesday night in New York-Penn League action at historic Centennial Field.
The Yankees started game with
Lake Monsters added five runs in the bottom of the second including a
After Davidson scored the 11th run on a wild pitch, the game was stopped by rain with one out in the bottom of third, but after a 33-minute delay the game resumed and Kyle McCann capped off a seven-run inning for Vermont with a three-run homer (his sixth) to right for a 14-3 advantage after just three innings.
Sanford (4-for-6) hit his second home run of the game in the fifth, a solo shot off the foul pole down the left-field line. Staten Island added three more runs in the inning, including a
Josh Smith added a solo shot in the eighth and Pita a two-run homer in the ninth for Staten Island (29-24). The five Yankee home runs are the most-ever allowed by Vermont in a single game, breaking record of four hit by Brooklyn on August 23, 2013 at Centennial.
Davidson was 2-for-4 with three runs scored, the fourth time in last eight games that the first-round pick out of Clemson has scored three times in a game, while Dustin Harris was 3-for-4 with a pair of runs scored and Vaughan all scored three runs.
Vermont (23-29) has won each of its last three series, winning seven of its last nine games overall, and head to Lowell for a three-game series against the Stedler Division-leading Spinners starting at 7:05pm on Thursday. The Lake Monsters return to Centennial for a six-game homestand starting on Sunday.
Paul Stanfield is the Media Relations Director for the Vermont Lake Monsters.