
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – A six-run second inning was enough for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (25-41) to down the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (33-31) on Thursday night at Mirabito Stadium, 8-1. Fisher Cats righty Chris McElvain fell responsible for seven runs on eight hits in his two-inning start. Binghamton lefty Jonathan Santucci (W, 2-5) kept the lid on New Hampshire’s offense with six scoreless innings and seven strikeouts.
After McElvain’s (L, 3-2) outing concluded after two innings, the Fisher Cats bullpen limited the damage. Against right-handers Geison Urbaez, Yondrei Rojas and Caleb Freeman, the Rumble Ponies recorded two hits and did not plate an earned run in the final six innings.
Binghamton rallied first in the bottom of the first inning, thanks to a solo homer by center fielder Jose Ramos. With a 1-0 lead, the Rumble Ponies plated six runs in the bottom of the second and sent 10 batters to the plate on New Hampshire’s McElvain. Big knocks in Binghamton’s six-run inning included an RBI hit by Nick Lucky, a two-run homer by designated Chris Suero and a two-run double from catcher Vincent Perozo.
The Ponies added to their advantage with an unearned run in the bottom of the fourth. Ponies shortstop Wyatt Young chopped a comebacker to New Hampshire reliever Geison Urbaez, but a throw to first got trapped in the sun and the line of vision of Cats first baseman Jorge Burgos.
New Hampshire’s lone run was plated in the top of the seventh. With two outs, right fielder Carter Cunningham walked prior to a Nick Goodwin RBI double. Cunningham raced from first to home to avoid the shutout to make it an 8-1 game in the top of the seventh.
The Fisher Cats and Rumble Ponies continue the six-game series from Mirabito Stadium on Friday night with a 7 p.m. first pitch. New Hampshire righty Gage Stanifer (2-4, 4.47 ERA) gets the go on Friday night against Binghamton righty Brendan Girton (1-3, 6.02 ERA).
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