Generals Surge Past Hudson Valley Thanks To Big Ninth Inning
Generals defeated Hudson Valley 9-3 on Friday thanks in part to six runs in the ninth inning.
Generals defeated Hudson Valley 9-3 on Friday thanks in part to six runs in the ninth inning. Kyle Kristel singled, scoring two runs, Adam Weiss singled, scoring two runs, and Jude Flint homered to left field, scoring two runs.
Hudson Valley were the first to get on the board in the first when Red Maron doubled, scoring one run.
Brandon Hauk singled to center field, which helped Generals tie the game at one in the top of the third.
Generals took the lead in the top of the fourth. Kanta Miyabe homered to right field, scoring two runs, to give Generals the edge, 3-1.
Hudson Valley scored one run in the bottom of the fifth on a solo home run to right field by Logan Norman.
Joshua Ortiz singled to center field, which helped Hudson Valley tie the game at three in the bottom of the eighth.
Kyler Ackert earned the win for Generals. The hurler allowed one hit and one run (zero earned) over two innings, striking out five and walking two. Jeremy Graham took the loss for Hudson Valley. The hurler went four innings, allowing six runs on five hits, striking out three and walking one. Donatello Badalamenti started the game for Generals. The hurler allowed six hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out four and walking four. Alexander Deitz started on the mound for Hudson Valley. The starter surrendered five hits and three runs over five innings, striking out seven and walking three.
Generals collected 10 hits in the game. Joey Gennario, Kristel, and Rect Shirakata each collected two hits for Generals. Kristel, Miyabe, Weiss, and Flint each drove in two runs for Generals. Hauk and Kristel each stole multiple bases for Generals. Generals stole seven bases in the game. Generals turned one double play in the game. Generals were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Gennario had the most chances in the field with eight.
Maron went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Hudson Valley in hits. Norman, Maron, and Ortiz each drove in one run for Hudson Valley. Hudson Valley were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Michael Poltar had the most chances in the field with 10.
