Oops! Ratliff and Holt do it Again in 3-1 Win
by: Patrick Hickey, Jr. | Senior Writer - NY Sports Day | Thursday, August 28, 2008
BROOKLYN, NY - Sweeping a three-game series with the Valley Cats earlier this week, the Brooklyn Cyclones came into Wednesday night's game with the Oneonta Tigers reinvigorated and ready to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Getting another quality outing from staff ace Brad Holt and clutch hitting from Sean Ratliff, the Baby Bums looked recharged indeed and scratched out a hard-fought 3-1 win.
“The way we played tonight, I feel like this team is relaxed and ready,” said Cyclones manager Edgar Alfonzo. “They know what they have to do now and I believe in them.”
Things didn't start Brooklyn's way however, as after hurling four scoreless innings, Holt gave up two hits and threw a wild pitch in the fifth that allowed an Oneonta run to score and gave the Tigers a one-run lead.
“I started off well,” said Holt, who threw 90 pitches on the night. “My changeup was good all night, except for the one that spiked past the catcher and gave them the lead. Other than that, I think I was alright.”
The Clones wasted no time getting back into the game however, as a Ratliff a solo bomb off Oneonta hurler Trevor Feeney in the bottom of the fifth tied the score at 1-1.
Lefty reliever Roy Merritt came out of the Brooklyn bullpen in the sixth, replacing Holt and kept the score deadlocked at 1-1 through the eighth. The Mets Single-A affiliate then broke the game wide open the following half inning, getting a bases-loaded single from Ratliff that scored Ike Davis and Jordan Abruzzo and put the Clones ahead 3-1.
“I got a changeup I was able to hit over the second baseman's head and get us the lead,” said Ratliff, who has four homers in his past 10 games. “I've been feeling great out there lately and it feels good to help the team in a clutch situation like that.”
After getting their first lead of the night in the eighth, Jimmy Johnson was summoned out of the bullpen and wasted no time, retiring the side in order, earning the first save of his professional career and securing a 3-1 Brooklyn win.
Winning their fourth game in as many days, the Baby Bums know that with only 11 games left to go, the winning ways must continue for their playoff dreams to come true.
“We're rolling right now,” said Ratliff, who also made a pair of diving grabs in keep the game tied. “We really want to keep this going.”
Notes-
Clones starter Chris Schwinden, who was forced to leave his last start after being hit by a ball on his upper thigh in Tri-City, told reporters today that he's fine and should be ready to pitch when his turn in the rotation comes up.
“I'm a little purple,” he said of his thigh. “But I'll be okay. I was pretty lucky”
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