The new week began with the first notable rainfall we've seen in some time, it moved in overnight and stuck around for most of the day. On Tuesday night we were West Of The River, the Barnstormers and the host Revolution began a three-game series in the Atlantic League's own particular version of the War Of The Roses. On this night in York Joseph Carpenter doubled and scored on Jake Hoover's triple in the second inning, Yeison Coca's groundout scored Hoover giving the Stormers an early 2-0 lead. In the home third Alexis Pantoja singled and advanced to third, Trey Martin's RBI hit put the Revs on the board at 2-1. The Stomers put up three runs in the fourth on RBI hits by Hoover, Coca and Andretty Cordero, in the bottom half Drew Mendoza singled and touched home on a double by Pantoja making it 5-2. In the top of the fifth Trayvon Robinson doubled and scored on a sac fly by Carpenter giving the Stormers a 6-2 lead, it would prove to be the last run the Stormers would get. In the home sixth Troy Stokes went yard to left-center with a man on base bringing the Revs to within 6-4. In the home seventh the Revolution loaded the bases with nobody out, after one run scored on a wild pitch it was Stokes coming through again with a two-run single to left giving the Home Team a 7-6 lead. In the ninth the Barnstormers put the tying run on second with one out but could not convert as the Revs took it 7-6. The starting pitchers were both long gone by the time it ended, J.T. Hintzen was the winner in relief of Pedro Vasquez with Victor Capellan earning the save, Bret Clarke took the loss in relief of Brandyn Sittinger. Wednesday was a softball night at Garrett Park, Memorial defeated Riverside in the only game scheduled. Take care, thanks for reading.
