Vermont Wins At Aberdeen 9-3 On Tuesday
ABERDEEN, MD --- The Vermont Lake Monsters used a five-run third inning to help snap a five-game losing streak with a 9-3 victory in New York-Penn League action Tuesday night at Ripken Stadium in the final game of a six-game roadtrip.
ABERDEEN, MD --- The Vermont Lake Monsters used a five-run third inning to help snap a five-game losing streak with a 9-3 victory in New York-Penn League action Tuesday night at Ripken Stadium in the final game of a six-game roadtrip.
Vermont jumped out to a quick lead with two runs in the top of the first inning, including a Jameson Hannah RBI single for a 1-0 lead. The Lake Monsters got another run in the inning when Hannah scored from second on a fielding error by shortstop
The Lake Monsters sent 10 batters to the plate in the third to score the five runs on just three hits as Aberdeen starter
Vermont's Chase Cohen (Oakland's ninth-round pick out of Georgia Southern) made his first professional start, allowing one hit with three strikeouts over two scoreless innings.
The Lake Monsters added two more runs in eighth as they opened inning with three straight singles from Alfonso Rivas, Devin Foyle and Jeremy Eierman (RBI single) before a Marcos Brito two-out RBI single gave Vermont a 9-1 advantage.
Aberdeen scored two runs in bottom of eighth off Mora, who allowed three runs (one earned) on five hits with two walks and six strikeouts over three innings. After a leadoff walk in the eighth,
Squier went 1-for-3 with two walks and two runs scored to extend his hitting streak to eight games. Brito, Rivas and Max Schuemann each had two of the Lake Monsters 11 hits on the night, while Hannah and Foyle both scored two runs.
Vermont returns to action on Thursday night as they open a six-game homestand at Centennial Field against the Brooklyn Cyclones at 7:05 pm. First 750 fans will receive a free Lake Monsters Baseball Cap, while it is also the first "Kids Eat Free" Thursday of the season.
Paul Stanfield is the Media Relations Director for the Vermont Lake Monsters.