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Scrappers Get Past State College Spikes, 5-4

The Mahoning Valley Scrappers won the first game in Williamsport against the State College Spikes, 5-4, on Sunday. The win puts the Scrappers at 7-3. There are two more games to be played against the Spikes before the Scrappers come home to host the Williamsport Crosscutters on Wednesday.
Jordan Henry started the game with a double for the Scrappers. He would later score on a Greg Folgia RBI single. Folgia would also score on an RBI groundout from Jason Smit.
The Spikes responded with three runs off of Scrapper starter Marty Popham in the bottom of the first to hold a 3-2 lead. After both teams scored a run in the sixth to knot the contest at four runs apiece, Mahoning Valley scored in the top of the 7th inning to tae a 5-4 lead. The go-ahead run was a result of a Smit double who later scored on a Chun Chen clutch RBI single.
Kaimi Mead worked a scoreless two innings to record his first save for the Scrappers.
Mahoning Valley Scrappers Undefeated Streak Ends At 5

On a beautiful night for baseball, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers saw their undefeated streak end at five games. The Scrappers had chances but could not get a big hit when they needed one, ultimately losing to the State College Spikes, 2-1.
State College took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a Pat Irvine RBI single. With only one out and the bases loaded, Scrapper starter Anthony Ryan escaped without further damage. Jose Hernandez hit a sac fly for the Spikes in the 3rd inning driving home Tony Sanchez.
Mahoning Valley answered with a Jason Smit RBI single driving in Kyle Bellows who doubled to open the inning. With men on first and third, the Scrappers could only push their lone run across the plate as Tyler Cox struck out Kyle Smith and Rafael Vera looking to end the inning.
Scrappers Coach Travis Fryman knew the streak couldn’t last forever, “They made some great plays on defense and didn’t beat themselves. We just couldn’t get a timely hit when we needed one all night.”
State College showacsed the Pirates #1 Draft Pick, Tony Sanchez, behind the plate. Watching Sanchez throw a ball to second when the pitcher is done warming up is a treat. Sanchez’s ball tails left to right a bit. He blocked pitches in the dirt all night and moves with catlike quickness from his stance.
The Scrappers return home on July 1 to face Williamsport. First pitch is set for 7:00 at Cafaro Field.
