Weekend Rewind06/23/2014 9:56 AM
Saturday, June 21st
Lafayette, LA – Kaleb Keith and Cedric Vallieres played very well in the first game of a five game road trip, but the Generals lost, 5-4, in 10 innings.
After a disappointing shutout on Friday night, the Generals offense got going early by scoring two runs in the first inning. Alvaro Rondon scored the first run after moving to third on Brian Portelli’s ground rule double; he crossed the plate on Kyle Danford’s sac fly to right. Portelli moved to third on the play and came around to score on J.B. Moss’ RBI single.
Cody Coll would toss back to back shutout frames for the Cane Cutters, and then in the fourth Vallieres went deep for a solo home run. This was his second of this season, tying him for the league lead.
Keith tossed four straight shutout innings before Acadiana was able to score two in the bottom of the fifth. They loaded the bases on two singles and a walk. Hunter Wood brought in Connor Barron and Alex Tucker on a single, which cut the Generals lead to one run at that point.
Following five plus solid innings from the Cane Cutters starter, Coll, Nick Zaunbrecher came on in relief in the sixth after two straight one out walks.
Tucker evened the score at three on a single in the sixth. James Ziegler led off the inning with a single of his own, stole second base, and scored the tying run.
Armando Arevalo came in to relieve Keith in the bottom of the seventh. Keith threw 4 shutout frames to open the game before allowing the Cane Cutters to tie it up with three runs combined in the fifth and sixth.
Ryan May would be the third pitcher of the night for Acadiana to open the eighth inning after one and two-thirds innings of scoreless ball thrown by Zaunbrecher.
The Cane Cutters got Arevalo taken out after loading the bases in the eighth. Chris Hassold came in and a sac fly from Daniel Cucjen, scoring Ziegler would put Acadiana on top for the first time on the night. Hassold was able to get out of the inning without any further damage on a strikeout.
Colton Lee came in for May in the ninth, and the Generals would tie it back up. Vallieres was at it again when the Generals needed him most, scoring on Dayfran Ortiz’s groundout following his leadoff double. The Cane Cutters would score the winning run in the tenth on an RBI single from Connor Barron, which scored Trey Hicks.
Sunday, June 22nd
Generals win tonight against the Acadiana Cane Cutters 6-3. Pitcher Ryan Benitez out of Texas A&M Kingsville started on the mound for the Generals tonight and pitched six strong innings only allowing two earned runs striking out five and zero walks. A couple of Generals stood out offensively; outfielder Justin Pacchioli went two for five with two RBI’s on the night. Infielder Pedro Barrios also shined, going three for four, scoring twice and driving in one RBI.
The Cane Cutters struck first tonight in the 2nd inning from a double scoring one off of starting pitcher Benitez making the score 1-0. Benitez would cruise through the 3rd inning only allowing one base runner and recording his third strikeout of the night. On to the 4th inning, the Generals let a runner on by error who would end up scoring off of a single by the Cane Cutters making the score 2-0.
The Generals offense would come to life in the 6th inning when shortstop Alvaro Rondon would walk and steal second base and third base when Cedric Vallieres hit a single to score Rondon making the score 2-1.
The Cane Cutters struck back again in the bottom of the 6th inning from a throwing error scoring one run 3-1. However, the Cane Cutters lead would be no more after the Generals came up big in the top of the 7th, Justin Pacchioli hit a two run single scoring Kyle Danford and Pedro Barrios to make the score 3-3. Benitez would tip his hat after the 6th inning and right-hander James Swan would come in for relief in the 7th. Swan would pitch two-thirds of the 7th when Stuart Springer would come in to finish off the inning.
The Generals were not done offensively carrying the scoring into the 8th inning; Pedro Barrios hit a single to score Brian Portelli making the score 4-3. Kyle Danford would then come up and hit one off the wall to make the score 5-3 going into the 9th inning. Again the Generals were not done, in the top of the 9th they sealed the deal scoring one run from the bat of Brian Portelli making the score 6-3. Pitcher Kris Looper would finish the Cane Cutters off in the 9th with two strikeouts and a fly out to end the game.
The Generals split the series with the Cane Cutters one game a piece and remain tied for second place in the TCL. The Generals travel to The Woodlands on Tuesday to take on the Strykers for a three game series and then baseball will be back in Victoria on Thursday. The Generals will start their home stand then with the Cane Cutters at home on Thirsty Thursday with a twist. Not only will beer be $1 beer on the Compadres party deck just like every Thursday but it will also be Harley Davidson night at the park. The first 50 that drive their hog to the stadium you get in free and will be on-field to do a lap on the warning track at Riverside Stadium. So come out and enjoy some fun Thursday night with your Victoria Generals! |
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