Sunday, July 11, 2010

Train Comes Back to Beat Braves (Newnan Times-Herald)

Four-run fifth costs Newnan Braves against Big Train
By Stuart Crosby

The Times-Herald

BIRMINGHAM-The Alabama Big Train scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and held off a late rally to defeat the Newnan Braves 7-5 in a Great South League game played Friday afternoon at Lawson State Community College.
The loss dropped the Braves to 7-7 as they host the Georgia Stars this afternoon at 12:30 at the Heritage School.
The game was scoreless in the first three innings a Bryan Blough of the Braves and Big Train ace Trey Vice had a solid pitching battle brewing.
The Braves had the first opportunity to break the scoreless tie in the top of the fourth inning as Jesse Wierzbicki reached on an infield error, Edmond Sparks walked and Brandon Behenna loaded the bases on a bloop single to right.
However, Vice recovered to retire the next two batters on strikeouts and ended the inning as Zach Farmer grounded out to second.
The Big Train got on the board in the bottom of the inning as Braves starter Bryan Blough allowed an unearned run to score on a single by Saxon Butler while a second run came home when Adam Russell hit into a double play.
Newnan came back in the top of the fifth inning and was able to get some offense off Vice as nine batters went to the plate with three runs scoring.
The first batter of the inning was retired on a groundout, then Derek Hooper and Justin Jones had consecutive singles and Wierzbicki reached on a dropped flyball by the right fielder setting the stage for Sparks who responded with a two-run single to left that tied the game at 2-2.
The Braves took a 3-2 lead when Wierzbicki scored on a two-out single by Ryan Lloyd then Vice walked Lepchitz and had a 2-0 count on Farmer before he was lifted in favor of Chad Miller who retired Farmer on a groundout to end the inning.
After Blough pitched four quality innings, Charlie Boring took over in the bottom of the fifth inning and looked to be off to a pleasant start as he retired two of the first three batters he faced.
Control would get Boring into trouble as a hit batter and two walks led to a run that tied the game at 3-3 before he was lifted in favor of Alex Riopelle who was making his Newnan debut.
Unfortunately, Riopelle's first outing was a struggle as he allowed a walk that brought home the lead run for Alabama followed a bloop RBI single by Steven Groves and a walk to Jose Marin that led to another run and a pitching change.
Eric Burdette came into the game and was able to put out the fire as he retired the next batter on a groundout to end the frame and managed to pitch a solid sixth inning as a bonus.
George Grote took over in the seventh and surrendered a run before Anthony Winborne took over in the eighth and retired the side allowing one hit.
The Braves cut into the margin in the top of the eighth inning as Farmer reached on a one out single and Hooper reached on a two out walk before Jones lined a shot along the right field line for a two-run double.
The top of the ninth inning began on a positive note for the Braves as Sparks and Behenna reached on walks before a pitching change was made and the rally ended as reliever Eric Deese retired the next two batters on strikes and ended the game as Seth Newton hit a line drive to shortstop.

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