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Blue Wahoos Rally Falls a Run Short

Pensacola loses series opener to Biloxi, 5-4.
July 25, 2017

PENSACOLA, Fla., - Pensacola catcher Joe Hudson came to the plate with runners on first and third and two outs with the Blue Wahoos trailing by one run in the ninth inning.But a five-run rally by Pensacola to tie the game fell one run short when Hudson smoked a line

PENSACOLA, Fla., - Pensacola catcher Joe Hudson came to the plate with runners on first and third and two outs with the Blue Wahoos trailing by one run in the ninth inning.
But a five-run rally by Pensacola to tie the game fell one run short when Hudson smoked a line drive back at Biloxi Shuckers relief pitcher Jorge López, who stuck his glove out and caught it. 

The Shuckers escaped with a, 5-4, victory over the Blue Wahoos to win the opener of the five-game series and tie the head-to-head battle between the two teams this season at 8-8.
Pensacola manager Pat Kelly thought Hudson had smacked a game-tying hit.
"That ball caught him," Kelly said. "Sometimes the game is not fair. It was nice to see us come back."
For most of the game, the Milwaukee Brewers top pitching prospect cruised by keeping the Pensacola hitters off balance with his off-speed pitches. He shut out the Blue Wahoos lineup through seven innings of work on two hits and season-high seven Ks.
But Ortiz, who improved to 4-5 with a 3.57 ERA, had his 13-inning scoreless streak end in the eighth inning when Pensacola right fielder Aristides Aquino belted a homer to left center. It was Aquino's team-leading 10th homer of the season and first since his solo shot July 1 against the Montgomery Biscuits. Ortiz was then chased from the game, when Pensacola second baseman Shed Long followed with a zinger up the middle.
Lopez, who pitched two innings for the Milwaukee Brewers earlier this season, entered the game in the ninth inning with a, 5-1, Biloxi lead and almost gave the game away.
Gabriel Guerrero smashed his first home run at Blue Wahoos Stadium on in front of 4,019 fans on Tuesday. He launched his third homer of the season just right of center field into the Hill-Kelly Dodge berm with Pensacola shortstop Blake Trahan on base. It pulled Pensacola within, 5-3, with no outs.
"It feels great," Guerrero said. "We just keep fighting. We never give up. We almost came back."
The rally continued when Pensacola first baseman Gavin LaValley singled with one out and then was singled in by Long's liner to center field to make it a one-run game, 5-4.
With runners on first and third and two outs, Hudson stepped to the plate. The 23-year-old Guerrero, who was selected to the Southern League All-Star game, was surprised Hudson's line drive was the last out of the game. Hudson had one of the first two hits off Ortiz when he doubled in the sixth inning.
"I thought the ball was going to go through," Guerrero said. "(Lopez) threw his glove out there and caught it."
Biloxi went ahead, 5-0, thanks in part to right fielder Clint Coulter whohad both RBIs in his first two at bats of Tuesday's game for the Shuckers. The 23-year-old, who was selected 27th overall in the 2012 draft, grounded out to shortstop in the second inning, allowing first baseman Dustin DeMuth to score from third base and put Biloxi up, 1-0.
Coulter then launched his 12th homer of the season to the left center gap to lead off the fifth inning, giving Biloxi a 2-0 lead. Coulter has the team lead in both homers and RBIs with 39 this season.
In the sixth inning, it looked like Pensacola second baseman Shed Long had turned a double play when DeMuth hit a grounder up the middle that Long fielded, stepped on second base and whipped the ball to first. But the umpire ruled he missed the bag allowing Biloxi second baseman Blake Allemand to stay at second base. He would come around to score on shortstop Gabriel Noriega's sharp single to centerfield to put the Shuckers ahead, 3-0.
Biloxi left fielder Angel Ortega then smacked a two-run homer, his seventh of the season, to left field in the seventh inning to put the Shuckers seemingly out of reach with a, 5-0, lead.
The Blue Wahoos fell to 15-16 in the second half and 55-46 overall. Biloxi, which has lost four consecutive series and 13 of their past 19 games, improved to 13-18 and 49-51 overall.
GAME NOTES The Pensacola Blue Wahoos play the first game of a five-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers Double-A affiliate Biloxi Shuckers at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday. The Shuckers are starting RHP Jon Perrin (3-2, 3.67) against the Blue Wahoos RHP Jesús Reyes (0-1, 2.45).
The games are broadcast live on the Blue Wahoos flagship station 97.1 The Ticket. Listen for free at bluewahoos.com and by using the TuneIn Radio app on your mobile, desktop or home devices.
You can watch the home games live or tape delayed on Cox Sports Television Monday through Thursday on Channel 319. Friday, Saturday and Sunday games are broadcast live on BLAB-TV.
BIG FISH Right fielder Aristides Aquino got the only run off the Biloxi starter when he blasted a homer to left center. He was 1-4 in the game...Center fielder Gabriel Guerrero belted his third homer of the season, his first at home, and was 1-4 with two RBIs...First baseman Gavin LaValley was 2-4 with a run scored and got the first hit off Ortiz to start the second inning...Second baseman Shed Long was 2-4 with an RBI.
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