FREDERICKSBURG, VA - Five RBIs from Cristhian Vaquero helped lift the Fredericksburg Nationals to a 9-6 victory over the Hillcats and vaulted the Fredericksburg Nationals into second place in the Carolina League.
Riley Cornelio worked a scoreless top of the first, and the Nats bats got him a lead in the bottom of the frame. With one out, John McHenry got hit by a pitch and moved to second on a wild pitch. Cristhian Vaquero then roped a single into center field to bring McHenry in to score. Vaquero swiped second base and later scored on a Roismar Quintana single to make it 2-0 Fredericksburg.
Cornelio held on to that lead until the third inning. Luis Durango reached as the leadoff man in the third and stole both second and third base. He easily scored on a triple by Guy Lipscomb, and then Angel Genao plated Lipscomb to bring Lynchburg level at 2-2.
The Hillcats then added two more runs in the fourth inning, all with two outs. Luis Durango punched a single into right field to break the 2-2 tie, and later in the frame, Genao picked up his second RBI to make it 4-2 Lynchburg.
But in the bottom of the fourth, Marcus Brown demolished his first professional home run, a two-run blast that tied the game at 4-4 after four innings.
In the top of the sixth, Lynchburg put some traffic on the bases behind Bubba Hall. With two outs, Lipscomb drew a walk, and Angel Genao singled to put runners on the corners. Hall then tried to pick Genao off of first base, but an errant throw allowed Lipscomb to score to put the Hillcats back in front 5-4. They added another run on a sac fly in the seventh inning to pull ahead 6-4.
Yet the Fredericksburg Nationals battled back right away, in the home half of the seventh inning. Tuda Thomas worked a leadoff walk, then John McHenry reached on catcher interference. Vaquero then smashed a ball on the ground just fair inside the right field line for a game-tying triple, bringing the Nationals back level at 6-6. Roismar Quintana then powered Fredericksburg back in front with his single to drive home Vaquero.
Nick Pogue worked a scoreless eighth inning, and the bats got him some breathing room in the bottom of the inning. After a walk to Johnathon Thomas, Cristhian Vaquero launched a ball into the right field corner that just barely stayed fair inside the pole, for a two-run home run. It was the first professional homer for Vaquero, which put the Fredericksburg Nationals up 9-6.
Pogue then retired Lynchburg in order in the ninth, to close out a Fredericksburg Nationals win, as Fredericksburg leapfrogged the Hillcats for second place in the division. Bubba Hall earned the win, with Pogue locking down his first save, and Yorman Gomez suffered the loss. Tomorrow evening, LHP Liam Sullivan goes for the Nationals, against RHP Austin Peterson for the Lynchburg Hillcats.