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Slamming Ahead: Katoh drives 9-4 victory

RailRiders top Bisons and regain division lead
Gosuke Katoh's fifth inning grand slam gave the RaiLRiders a lead they would not relinquish on Saturday night. (Tim Dougherty)
August 31, 2019

MOOSIC, PA (August 31, 2019) - The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders topped the Buffalo Bisons 9-4, Saturday night at PNC Field as they broke a 4-4 tie in fifth inning with five runs; four of those runs on one swing via a Gosuke Katoh grand slam.

MOOSIC, PA (August 31, 2019) - The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders topped the Buffalo Bisons 9-4, Saturday night at PNC Field as they broke a 4-4 tie in fifth inning with five runs; four of those runs on one swing via a Gosuke Katoh grand slam.

Back-to-back walks by Clint Frazier and Ryan McBroom began the bottom of the fifth for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against Buffalo pitcher Thomas Pannone who was the first man out the bullpen in back of big-league rehabber Clayton Richard. Then, Breyvic Valera laid down a bunt single and loaded the bases for the RailRiders. Pannone then surrendered a sacrifice fly to Kyle Higashioka which tied the game 4-4. Trey Amburgey was the following batter and was hit by a pitch, reloading the bases for the RailRiders, setting up Katoh's grand slam to right field which pushed the RailRiders ahead 8-4.  

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre extended their advantage in the bottom of the sixth and with its final run of the night as Higashioka nailed an RBI double down the left field line and plated Valera, elevating the score to 9-4. 

 
The RailRiders grabbed a quick 3-0 lead, but the Bisons caught up in the top of the third as Sócrates Brito tripled on a line drive to center and plated two runs. The next Buffalo batter, Richard Ureña, singled and drove home an additional run that tied the game 3-3. 
 
Four innings later in the top of the fifth, Roemon Fields tripled and Jonathan Davis' single brought him home, giving Buffalo a one-run lead over the RailRiders, until the decisive bottom of the inning when Scranton/Wilkes-Barre rallied and remained on top. 
 
The winning arm for the RailRiders was Nick Nelson who picked up his first career Triple-A win and improved to 1-1 over 5.0 innings of work, and Thomas Pannone (3-1) who took his first Triple-A loss of the season for the Bisons over 3.0 innings as he allowed five runs, including Katoh's grand slam. 
 
The RailRiders entered Saturday's game in a tie for first place in the I.L. North Division with the Syracuse Mets, but the Mets fell 5-3 to the Rochester Red Wings Saturday night. The RailRiders take a 1.0-game lead into Sunday - the penultimate game of the 2019 regular season.
 
The RailRiders continue the series against the Bisons Sunday afternoon with RHP Luis Severino expected to rehab with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre going up against Buffalo's LHP Anthony Kay (3-4, 4.18). First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. with pregame coverage beginning at 12:35 p.m. on the RailRiders Radio Network.