GRIZZLIES START SECOND HALF WITH A WIN AGAINST CRUSHERS
Source: Frontier League News
Sauget, Ill. – The Grizzlies received quality pitching and just enough offense to beat the Lake Erie Crushers 3-2 as Gateway returned to the field on Friday night for the first time since the Frontier League’s All-Star break. The Grizzlies (26-28) struck early after Seth Heck scored on a passed ball in the first inning. In the third, Heck came around to cross home again on a single from Brandon Thomas to make it 2-0 against Lake Erie lefty Stetson Nelson (2-4). LHP Corey Kimes meanwhile delivered another solid performance as he allowed just one hit through five innings to start the game. With Gateway leading 2-0, the Crushers (24-26) finally touched up Kimes for a run in the sixth. Lake Erie started the frame with three straight singles. Brendan Constantino then hit into a double play as a run scored. Times got out of the inning with that being the lone run scored. In the seventh, Crushers left fielder Sean Hurley greeted Kimes with a solo homer to left centerfield which tied the game at 2-2. After Kimes put the go-ahead run on-base with a walk, RHP JaVaun West (1-3) entered the game and got out of the jam…
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