Batavia and Lowell series tied, winner will advance to NYPL championship game
Written by WBTA STAFF on September 6, 2019
Batavia starter Julio Frias went 4.2 innings and struck out five.
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Batavia and Lowell series tied, winner will advance to NYPL championship game
Joe Davis hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Lowell Spinners over the Batavia Muckdogs, 2-1 in game two of the New York-Penn League playoffs.
With Brooklyn defeating Hudson Valley as both series are tied 1-1. The final game in both series will be Friday night. Batavia is at Lowell.
if Batavia and Hudson Valley win, the Muckdogs will have home field advantage in the championship series and play Sunday in Hudson Valley with Monday and Tuesday in Batavia. If Brooklyn wins, Batavia would host Brooklyn on Sunday.
Lowell managed both run off home runs, and received a record-breaking pitching performance by Yusneil Padron-Artilles who struck out 12 in a row. The old record in the Major Leagues (Tom Seaver) was 10 and the minor league record was also 10.
Batavia had strong pitching as starter Julio Frias went 4.2 innings giving up one run and strike out five. Bryan Hoening was almost perfect going 3.1 innings, striking out seven and giving up just one hit. Joey Steele struck out one in the ninth and took the loss.
Lowell had just four hits. For Batavia, Milton Smith II was 2-for-3 and Nasim Nunez doubled and scored on a groundout from Dalvy Rosario.