Press Release:
HAGERSTOWN, MD – On Saturday, Hansel Moreno homered and Edgardo Fermin tallied a pair of hits – one of which a double. The duo’s offensive spark wasn’t enough and Columbia fell to Hagerstown, 12-6.
Moreno’s solo home run was his first of the year and eighth of his five-year minor league career. The blast put the home team on the board in the third, but Columbia (33-33) was already down 8-0 at that point. Moreno’s long ball was one of five home runs blasted on Saturday (four for the Suns).
Fermin was also explosive at the plate with a pair of hits and RBIs. SAL All-Star Scott Manea also finished with a pair of hits and two RBIs as well against Hagerstown (27-40).
The Fireflies trailed 12-1 at one point before the offense came to life late in the game with a pair of runs in the seventh and eighth frames and one more score in the ninth.
All-Stars Trey Cobb and Stephen Villines each hurled scoreless innings of work in the late innings.
2 comments:
Didn't realize Scott Manea made the SAL All Star team. Great for him. Former 40th rounder.
Wrong place to post this, but Brian Campusano was featured in MILB.COM article: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/new-york-mets-prospect-briam-campusano-tosses-six-hitless-innings/c-281586718
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