The Nats Report

Share this post

Quick Notes: Fredericksburg Nationals drop close game to Salem; Still alive for first half Championship

www.thenatsreport.com

Discover more from The Nats Report

The latest news, analysis, headlines, and more about the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball.
Over 1,000 subscribers
Continue reading
Sign in

Quick Notes: Fredericksburg Nationals drop close game to Salem; Still alive for first half Championship

Game news, headlines, and highlights from the Fredericksburg Nationals as they drop a close game to Salem and are still alive for first half Championship

Richard
Jun 23, 2022
Share this post

Quick Notes: Fredericksburg Nationals drop close game to Salem; Still alive for first half Championship

www.thenatsreport.com
Share

Jeremy De La Rosa homered and the Fredericksburg Nationals bullpen pitched four shutout innings, but the Salem Red Sox held on for a 5-4 win over the Fredericksburg Nationals on Wednesday night in Salem. However, due to Carolina's loss to Down East, the Fredericksburg Nationals are still alive for a first-half championship.

The Red Sox scored first in the 2nd inning on a two-run home run from Tyler Miller and an RBI double from Brainer Bonaci. The FredNats answered right back in the top of the 3rd on a two-run home run from De La Rosa off the top of the wall in left field. It was De La Rosa's 7th of the year, and the lead was cut to 3-2.

Salem's Niko Kavadas took the Carolina League lead in home runs in the bottom of the 3rd with a two-run blast, his 13th of the year. Salem would not score after that.
Viandel Pena drove in Jacob Young with an RBI single in the 5th, and then Pena was brought in by Sammy Infante on an RBI groundout. Today is Infante's 21st birthday.
Jackson Rutledge got the start for the Fredericksburg Nationals and battled, going four innings and allowing all five runs. He struck out three. Marlon Perez and Tyler Schoff each pitched two scoreless innings out of the Fredericksburg Nationals bullpen. On offense, the FredNats left seven men on base and went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position.

In order to clinch the first-half championship, the FredNats need a win tomorrow and losses by Carolina and Lynchburg. The Mudcats play at Down East, and the Hillcats are playing a doubleheader at Delmarva. The FredNats own the tiebreakers over both those teams, and Lynchburg only needs to lose one of the doubleheader games for the Fredericksburg Nationals to draw even.

LHP Dustin Saenz will start the final game of the first half for the Fredericksburg Nationals. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Share this post

Quick Notes: Fredericksburg Nationals drop close game to Salem; Still alive for first half Championship

www.thenatsreport.com
Share
Previous
Next
Comments
Top
New
Community

No posts

Ready for more?

© 2023 The Nats Report
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start WritingGet the app
Substack is the home for great writing