Wahoos Hold Off Lookouts, Win Second Straight 5-4
July 26, 2018
The Blue Wahoos held off a ninth inning rally by the Lookouts to hold on for a 5-4 win Wednesday afternoon at AT&T Field in Chattanooga.
The game got off to an eventful start when Wahoos manager Jody Davis was ejected during Jose Siri’s at bat to begin the game. Siri was subsequently ejected a couple pitches later after objecting to a called third strike. Pensacola cashed in on TJ Friedl’s one-out double to claim an early 1-0 lead later in the inning.
With a 1-0 lead, the Wahoos opened up a 4-0 advantage with three runs in the second inning. Luis Gonzalez tripled home Gavin LaValley and Narciso Crook to make it 3-0. Gonzalez scored a batter later on a Cassidy Brown single before the next three batters were retired to end the inning. TJ Friedl reached on an error to start the fifth inning and scored when Shed Long singled him home putting the Wahoos up 5-0.
Tony Santillan (W, 3-0) was strong through five scoreless innings but ran into trouble in the sixth. The Lookouts loaded the bases with nobody out before Jaylin Davis doubled home all three runs to cut the Wahoos lead to 5-3. Santillan retired the next two batters before getting lifted for Joel Bender who finished the inning stranding Davis at third.
The Lookouts rallied again in the ninth inning scoring a run and loading the bases with two outs before Carlos Navas (S, 4) struck out Davis to end the game, securing Pensacola’s second straight win, 5-4.
Despite the early offense, Chattanooga’s pitching retired the final 13 Blue Wahoos hitters. Aristides Aquino was held hitless to snap his hit streak at eight games. Santillan earned his third win in four starts going 5.2 inning with three runs allowed on three walks and three strikeouts. Navas allowed just the one ninth inning run over his two innings out of the bullpen to record the save. Paco Rodriguez (L, 3-1) was the opener for the Lookouts and suffered the loss after he was charged with three runs on two hits with two walks over one-plus inning of work. Taylor Poppen shouldered most of the load for Chattanooga with two runs allowed, one earned, over seven innings.
The series continues Thursday when the Wahoos look to lock up another series win, to keep their series unbeaten streak of nine alive.
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