4/27/12

Binghamton Drops Lopsided Rubber Match,16-3



BINGHAMTON,NY – The New Hampshire Fisher Cats pounded out 18 hits, including four homeruns, to hand the Binghamton Mets a 16-3 loss at NYSEG Stadium on Thursdaynight. The Fisher Cats ripped nine hits for extra bases.

NewHampshire wasted no time to jump on the scoreboard against B-Mets starter GregPeavey. Ryan Goins laced a single up the middle and Mike McDade dribbled aninfield single to third to set the table for Brad Glenn. The right fielderlaunched the first pitch he saw from Peavey off the videoboard in right for athree-run homer.

AfterAJ Jimenez singled to right, John Tolisano shot a single up the middle. Theball bounced past Matt den Dekker in centerfield and rolled to the fence,allowing both runners to score. The error was den Dekker’s second of theseason.

DenDekker made amends for the error quickly in the first inning. He ripped thethird pitch of the game by starter Yohan Pino over the right centerfield fencefor his third homer the season. It was his second in as many games.

Afterplating a run in the second, the Fisher Cats ramped up the offense in thethird. New Hampshire pounded Peavey for five more runs on five hits,highlighted by a three-run home run by Mark Sobolewski. Ryan Goins’ two-rundouble ended Peavey’s night. Edgar Ramirez put out the flames by retiring twostraight to end the inning.

MarkSobolewski continued his special night in the fourth when he took Ramirez deepfor another three-run homer. AJ Jimenez added a solo dinger in the sixth.

Pinoallowed two runs in the sixth, his final inning of work. Rodriguez started witha single and scored on Jefry Marte’s double. Rafael Fernandez collected hisfirst Double-A RBI with a sac fly later in the frame. The righty allowed threeruns (two earned) on seven hits over six innings to earn his first win.

AaronLoup added two scoreless innings of relief for New Hampshire and Ronald Uviedoworked a perfect ninth to lock down the win.

TheB-Mets (10-9) hit the road for a seven-game swing that will bring them to Erie,Pennsylvania and Akron, Ohio. Binghamton starts a three game series tomorrownight at 6:35 PM against the SeaWolves. LHP Mark Cohoon takes the mound for theB-Mets against LHP Kelvin De La Cruz. The Horizons Federal Credit Unionpre-game show begins at 6:20 PM on Newsradio 1290 WNBF.

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