Squirrels blast three homers but fall to SeaWolves
ERIE, Pa. – After tying the ballgame at 3-3, the Richmond Flying Squirrels allowed a four-run fifth inning and fell short, 7-4, to the Erie SeaWolves on Saturday night at UPMC Park.
ERIE, Pa. – After tying the ballgame at 3-3, the Richmond Flying Squirrels allowed a four-run fifth inning and fell short, 7-4, to the Erie SeaWolves on Saturday night at UPMC Park.
The Flying Squirrels (56-56) had three home runs in the game and dropped their fourth consecutive game against the SeaWolves (64-54).
FRANKIE. 😤
— Richmond Flying Squirrels (@GoSquirrels) September 18, 2021
His 14th of the year gives us a 2-0 lead in the first inning at Erie pic.twitter.com/YOTf4ypJQc
After a two-out double by David Villar in the first inning, Frankie Tostado unleashed a two-run homer to left field that put the Flying Squirrels ahead, 2-0.
With the bases loaded in the third, Kerry Carpenter hit a bases-clearing double that gave Erie a 3-2 lead.
GONE💥 @jwardhuncho goes the other way to tie the game 3-3 in the 5th pic.twitter.com/6MzOKHQYGm
— Richmond Flying Squirrels (@GoSquirrels) September 18, 2021
Jacob Heyward tied the game, 3-3, in the fifth inning with a solo home run off Erie starter A.J. Ladwig (Win, 6-7). It was Heyward’s 12th home run of the season and his third over the last six games.
Erie scored four runs off five hits in the fifth inning to take a 7-3 lead. Carlos Mendoza bounced a single into right, but a Richmond throwing error brought Eric De La Rosa home from first base to put the SeaWolves in front. Daniel Cabrera had a two-run homer off Michael Plassmeyer (Loss, 3-9) and Andre Lipcius hit a solo homer off *Luis Amaya. *
SANDR💣
— Richmond Flying Squirrels (@GoSquirrels) September 18, 2021
He blasts his 15th homer of the year to pull us a little closer pic.twitter.com/7nV3gAkk8u
In the sixth inning with two outs, Sandro Fabian blasted a solo home run to cut the deficit to 7-4. It was Fabian’s 15th homer of the year and the third Flying Squirrel homer of the game.
After the SeaWolves had back-to-back base hits in the eighth, a double-steal attempt brought home Lipcius and boosted Erie’s advantage to 8-4.
Plassmeyer finished the night with 4.2 innings pitched, allowing six hits, six runs (three earned) and two walks with seven strikeouts. Plassmeyer threw six or more strikeouts thrown in four of his last five starts of the season. Ryan Walker entered in relief during the seventh and struck out each of the two batters he faced.
Ladwig totaled 6.0 innings with four runs and five hits allowed, including three home runs.
The final game of the 2021 season is Sunday with a first pitch scheduled for 1:35 p.m. Right-hander Akeel Morris (6-0, 4.04) will get the start for the Flying Squirrels opposed by right-hander Elvin Rodriguez (4-6, 6.24) for the SeaWolves.
The team opens next season on April 8, 2022 at Bowie and will host their home opener on April 12, 2022 at The Diamond against Altoona.