4/20/14

Ft. Myers 4 - St. Lucie 0



The Fort Myers Miracle shut out the St. Lucie Mets 4-0 on Saturday night at Hammond Stadium to avoid a three-game sweep.

Fort Myers limited the high powered Mets’ offense to just four hits. It was the Mets first loss to the Miracle this season in six games.

David Hurlbut pitched five scoreless innings to earn the win. He allowed just two singles to Albert Cordero and Aderlin Rodriguez.

Domingo Tapia gave up two runs in four innings for the Mets. Both runs he allowed came with two outs.

In the second, Travis Harrison reached on an infield single with two outs. Max Keppler drove him in with a double to right.

In the third, the Miracle struck again after Tapia got two quick outs. Jorge Polanco singled and Tapia walked Dalton Hicks and Adam Brett Walker to load the bases. Tapia then committed a balk to force home Polanco.

The Miracle scored their third two-out run against Paul Sewald in the fifth. With runners at the corners and two outs, catcher Albert Cordero dropped a strike, picked it up and tried to throw out Michael Gonzales leading off of first. The throw was wild and Polanco scored easily from third to make it 3-0.

The Miracle capped the scoring with a eighth on an RBI double by Harrison.

The Mets, the top offensive team in the league, got their only extra base hit on a double by Brandon Allen to lead off the ninth.

Dilson Herrera singled in the eighth to extend his hitting streak to 11 games. - Team Press Release

1 comment:

Tom Brennan said...

Tapia is a puzzle, High 90s and very low Ks