9/1/2010 - Press Releases
Guerrero, Glen Boost RaliCats to 3-1 Win over Flyers
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GARY, Ind. — Cristian
Guerrero hit a three-run first inning homer and Willie Glen made it
stand up with eight shutout innings as the Gary SouthShore RailCats beat the
Schaumburg Flyers 3-1 Wednesday night at U. S. Steel Yard, shrinking their
magic number to clinch a sixth straight playoff berth to one.
One night after hitting his
RailCats single-season record 17th home run in his final at bat,
Guerrero took Brett Harker deep on a 3-1 pitch in his first at bat
Wednesday. After Mike Massaro had singled with one out and a
hustling Mike Rohde beat out an infield hit with two down, Guerrero rocketed
his 18th homer of the season over the First Midwest Bank Catwalk in
left to put the ‘Cats in front 3-0. The home run was also Guerrero’s 45th
in his RailCats career, tying Tanner Townsend’s all-time mark.
Those three runs were plenty
for Glen (11-2) in just the latest start of a dominating season. The
right-hander allowed just five singles in eight scoreless frames to lower his
ERA to 2.39, easily the best among all Northern League starting pitchers.
Glen struck out a pair to improve his league-best total to 110 and left after
throwing 103 pitches. Glen is 10-0 in his last 15 starts and did not
allow an earned run for the eighth time in 20 starts this year.
Possibly the Flyers best
scoring chance came in the very first inning when Ruddy Yan walked and got
around to third with one out on a wild pitch and John Parham throwing
error. Moments later, Kit Pellow lifted a fly ball to shallow left and
Parham atoned for his earlier miscue by snagging Guerrero’s throw home and
diving across the plate to tag out Yan. That double play was the first of
three turned by the RailCats defense.
Schaumburg did finally crack
the scoreboard in the ninth against RailCats closer Andy Shipman.
With runners at second and third and two outs, Chris Schultz singled off
Shipman’s glove to drive in one before Jeff Brooks flied out to deep center to
end the game. Shipman gave up three hits in the ninth but did pick up his
league-leading 20th save of the year.
Each team had eight hits
Wednesday as the ‘Cats got two from Chris Carrara – batting in the
leadoff spot for the first time all year – and two hits from Mike Rohde
– batting cleanup for the first time. Joey Gomes went 3-for-4 to lead the
Flyers attack. Harker took the loss despite allowing only two hits in
five innings after Guerrero’s home run.
The RailCats can clinch their
sixth straight playoff berth Thursday with either a win over the Flyers or a
loss from Rockford in one of two games of a doubleheader against
Winnipeg. The Goldeyes and RiverHawks were rained out Wednesday night at
Road Ranger Stadium.
The RailCats (50-45) and Flyers
(39-57) close out the season series Thursday night at 7 p.m. at U. S. Steel
Yard. The RailCats will send left-hander Brad Halsey (6-7, 4.01
ERA) to the hill against Flyers southpaw Ryan Gehring (3-10, 4.94 ERA).
Thursday’s game will be carried exclusively as an online stream at www.railcatsbaseball.com.
Thursday night is the final
RailCats home game of the regular season and as a thank you to the best fans in
the Northern League, the RailCats are giving away buy-one, get-one free tickets
to all fans. It’s Fan Appreciation Night, after all, and the RailCats
will also have innumerable giveaways and prizes for fans, plus a post-game Fireworks
Show from First Midwest Bank and the Post-Tribune. Tickets are on
sale by calling 219.882.2255 or stopping by the Box Office after 10 a.m.
Notes: The RailCats now
have 50 wins, marking the sixth straight year of at least 50 win under
sixth-year Manager Greg Tagert … the win also guarantees the RailCats at
least a .500 season … Adam Klein did not start Wednesday’s game,
snapping a streak of 85 consecutive starts (dating back to May 28). Klein
did enter the game in the eighth as a defensive replacement and has played in
all 95 RailCats games this year, matching a team record … Schaumburg Manager
Mike Busch was ejected in the fifth inning for arguing a balk call.