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Blue Jays Strike Late as Tarpons Drop Both Ends of Twin Bill

Tarpons Postpone Game vs. Palm Beach

September 4, 2022 – Florida State League (FSL)Tampa Tarpons News Release

Raimfer Salinas of the Tampa Tarpons
Raimfer Salinas of the Tampa Tarpons
(Tampa Tarpons, Credit: Mark LoMoglio)

TAMPA, Fla. – Entering the day a half game back of first place, the Tampa Tarpons fell further behind as the Dunedin Blue Jays swept a doubleheader, 7-3 and 5-4, on Sunday afternoon in the season-series finale. Tampa (33-24) now trails Dunedin (36-22) by 2.5 games with a seven-game series in Daytona set to wrap up the regular season.

The Blue Jays struck early in Game One, with the first two batters reaching base against RHP Zach Messinger. One out later, a run scored on a groundout by Peyton Williams, and Devonte Brown followed with two-out RBI single, giving Dunedin a 2-0 lead in the first.

Messinger settled down and retired seven-straight batters before yielding a leadoff single to Brown in the fourth. Back-to-back singles followed to load the bases and, one out later, Marcos De La Rosa lined a two-run double down the left field line. De La Rosa later scored on a base hit by Alan Roden, giving the Blue Jays a 5-0 advantage.

Tampa was held in check by a pair of rehabbing right-handers in Nate Pearson (1.0IP) and Conor Larkin (1.0IP) before RHP Rafael Sanchez took over in the third. Sanchez retired five-straight before the Tarpons strung together three-straight two-out hits, capped by a two-run line drive single to center by Brett Barrera, cutting the deficit to 5-2.

Messinger (L, 1-8) retired the first two batters in the fifth before departing. The righty allowed five earned runs on seven hits and two walks in four and two-third innings, striking out five on 82 pitches (54 strikes).

Dunedin added on in the sixth when Manuel Beltre smacked a leadoff homer to left. Later in the frame, an RBI single by Cade Doughty gave the Blue Jays a 7-2 lead.

Tampa got one run back in the home half off LHP Ryan Chasse with a solo blast by Anthony Garcia – his 14th of the season. Chasse (W, 3-0) completed the sixth and held the Tarpons scoreless in the seventh to earn the win in relief.

Following an intermission, Game Two got underway, and Tampa opened the scoring in the home half of the first. Alexander Vargas hustled for a double as the Dunedin defense failed to catch an infield popup. A wild pitch sent Vargas to third before a sacrifice fly by Antonio Gomez gave the Tarpons a 1-0 lead.

In the third, Tampa hit three-straight singles off LHP Kendry Rojas to begin the frame, including an RBI single by Vargas. Two outs…

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