PORTLAND, ME – Darin Gorski matched a
season-high with nine strikeouts and surrendered only one run to lead the
Binghamton Mets past the Portland Sea Dogs in a 5-1 win Saturday night at
Hadlock Field. The B-Mets collected ten hits, highlighted by a two-run homer by
Reese Havens, to snap Portland’s six-game winning streak.
The Sea Dogs needed a break
in the first to score their only run against Gorski. With two outs and Jeremy
Hazelbaker on first, Bryce Brentz lifted a high, fly ball to right. Dustin
Martin got a late read and it landed inside the line for a single, bringing
Hazelbaker home.
After stranding a runner at
third in the first two innings, the B-Mets cracked the scoreboard in the third
against starter Drake Britton. Allan Dykstra drove in Wilmer Flores from first
by blasting a double to the right field alley. Dykstra came home with the
go-ahead run when shortstop Xander Bogaerts booted a groundball by Jefry Marte
later in the frame.
Given the lead, Gorski
cruised through the middle innings. After allowing a single to Derrik Gibson in
the second, the southpaw retired 12 straight Sea Dogs, needing just 38 pitches
over the stretch.
The B-Mets added to their
lead and chased Britton from the game in the fourth. After two consecutive
one-out singles, the southpaw walked Pedro Zapata to load the bases. Havens
rolled a ground ball to short, but beat out the potential double play, allowing
a run to come home. Will Latimer replaced Britton and got the final out of the
frame.
In the top of the sixth,
Havens snapped a slump to give Gorski extra breathing room. With a man aboard,
Havens ended an 0-for-21 slide by blasting his tenth home run of the season over
the right field wall, kicking Binghamton’s lead to four.
Bryce Brentz snapped
Gorski’s impressive stretch in the sixth with a two-out single. Travis Shaw
walked to extend the threat, but the B-Mets starter induced Boagaerts to line
out to end the inning.
The lefty finished his
solid start with a bang. With a runner aboard in the eighth, Gorski racked up
his ninth strikeout, painting the outside black against Jeremy Hazelbaker. Ryan
Fraser got the final out of eighth and tossed a scoreless ninth to secure the
victory.
Gorski (9-7) earned his
third win in his last four starts, allowing one run on five hits over 7-2/3
innings. Britton (4-6) lasted just 3-2/3 innings, surrendering three runs (two
earned) on five hits. Latimer and Ryan Pressly combined for the final 5-1/3 for
Portland.
The B-Mets (64-69) look for the series
split Sunday afternoon at 1:00 PM. RHP Greg Peavey takes the hill against RHP
Jeremy Kehrt. The Horizons Federal Credit Union pre-game show begins at 12:45 PM
on Newsradio 1290 WNBF.
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