May 12, 2023 – Midwest League (MWL) – Lake County Captains News Release
EASTLAKE, Ohio – The Lake County Captains (16-13) defeated the Great Lakes Loons (19-11) in Game 3 of this week’s scheduled six-game series on Thursday night at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake. The loss ends Lake County’s three-game losing streak, which was their longest of the 2023 season.
After scoring just 6 runs in the second inning in their previous 28 games combined, the Captains scored four runs in the bottom of the second inning tonight.
In the frame, consecutive walks from first baseman Will Bartlett and left fielder Isaiah Greene, who played in his first game since May 4th, put runners on first and second for Lake County. Soon after, third baseman Dayan Frias would hit a two-out, RBI ground rule double to tie the game at 1-1.
Then, in the ensuing at-bat, designated hitter Christian Cairo would take the first pitch he saw to deep right field for a three-run home run, his first home run of the season, giving the Captains their first lead of the series at 4-1.
Great Lakes, meanwhile, would leave 2 runners on-base in each of the game’s final three innings, as they left 12 total runners on base in the contest.
The Loons would promptly respond in the third inning, as third baseman Austin Gauthier hit his third home run of the season, a solo shot, to cut Great Lakes’ deficit to 4-2. In the home half of the frame, after Lake County second baseman Milan Tolentino stole both second and third base, center fielder Joe Lampe would hit into a fielder’s choice to Loons shortstop Alex Freeland, whose throwing error to home plate allowed Tolentino to score.
There were then two ejections in a scoreless fourth inning from both sides. Captains starting pitcher Aaron Davenport would be ejected from the game after committing a disengagement violation. The right-hander allowed a season-high 4 hits for his third consecutive start, and threw just one strikeout for his second consecutive start. He also allowed 2 earned runs and 3 walks in 76 pitches.
In the bottom of the frame, Great Lakes reliever Jack Dreyer committed a pitch timer violation shortly into his appearance, after which manager Daniel Nava was ejected from the game.
In the fifth, Lake County reliever Sergio Morillo committed 3 balks, 2 of which resulted in Loons runs. But the Captains answered, as Milan Tolentino scored on a fielding error by Great Lakes first baseman Christian Lockwood-Powell.
The only run scored for the remainder…
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