Second inning struggles lead to Bulldogs road win over UV
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NEW BERLIN – The Bulldogs of Delhi were able to put 10 runs on the board before the end of the second inning as Unadilla Valley was unable get anything going on defense or offense on Friday, taking a 17-8 home loss.
The Storm were able to get out of trouble in the first inning, only allowing one Bulldog to cross the plate. However, the second inning for Delhi at the plate resulted in nine runs produced.
Unadilla Valley’s pitchers walked a few Bulldog batters in the inning and had some trouble fielding the ball cleanly, recording a three of the team’s errors in the contest.
Delhi’s Erik Gullow cleaned up at the plate on Friday, going 5-for-6 with three doubles to help his pitcher, Jack Stanton earn the win on the mound.
Unadilla Valley was able to get their bats going in the third and fifth innings, tallying two runs score in each of the innings, cutting into the Delhi lead to six but the Bulldogs’ hot bats continued as they add five more runs in the top of the seventh, putting the game out of reach for the Storm.
UV rallied in the bottom of the seventh to add four runs, totalling eight for the game.
Stanton got the start for Delhi, pitching the first six innings before Preston Vanwie came on to finish the game for the Storm’s last at-bats.
Cameron Osborne and Colby Moore both recorded singles in during UV’s seventh-inning rally. Osborne finished 1-for-3 with three RBI’s while Moore went 2-for-4 at the plate, batting in two Storm players.
UV had Colin Grant to start on the mound but was pulled in the second for reliever Andrew Jackson. In the sixth, Timmy Postma came from behind the plate and finished the game throwing pitches to Payton Stirone.
Unadilla Valley is scheduled to play Walton on Monday at 4:30 p.m., pending the weather.
Delhi 17, Unadilla Valley 8
Delhi 1 9 0 1 1 0 5 – 17 15 5
UV 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 – 8 6 6
Jack Stanton (W), Preston Vanwie (7) and Mike Griswold. Colin Grant (L), Andrew Jackson (2), Timmy Postma (6) and Timmy Postma and Payton Stirone (6).
Doubles: Erik Gullow (D) 3, Alex Taylor (D).
NEW BERLIN – The Bulldogs of Delhi were able to put 10 runs on the board before the end of the second inning as Unadilla Valley was unable get anything going on defense or offense on Friday, taking a 17-8 home loss.
The Storm were able to get out of trouble in the first inning, only allowing one Bulldog to cross the plate. However, the second inning for Delhi at the plate resulted in nine runs produced.
Unadilla Valley’s pitchers walked a few Bulldog batters in the inning and had some trouble fielding the ball cleanly, recording a three of the team’s errors in the contest.
Delhi’s Erik Gullow cleaned up at the plate on Friday, going 5-for-6 with three doubles to help his pitcher, Jack Stanton earn the win on the mound.
Unadilla Valley was able to get their bats going in the third and fifth innings, tallying two runs score in each of the innings, cutting into the Delhi lead to six but the Bulldogs’ hot bats continued as they add five more runs in the top of the seventh, putting the game out of reach for the Storm.
UV rallied in the bottom of the seventh to add four runs, totalling eight for the game.
Stanton got the start for Delhi, pitching the first six innings before Preston Vanwie came on to finish the game for the Storm’s last at-bats.
Cameron Osborne and Colby Moore both recorded singles in during UV’s seventh-inning rally. Osborne finished 1-for-3 with three RBI’s while Moore went 2-for-4 at the plate, batting in two Storm players.
UV had Colin Grant to start on the mound but was pulled in the second for reliever Andrew Jackson. In the sixth, Timmy Postma came from behind the plate and finished the game throwing pitches to Payton Stirone.
Unadilla Valley is scheduled to play Walton on Monday at 4:30 p.m., pending the weather.
Delhi 17, Unadilla Valley 8
Delhi 1 9 0 1 1 0 5 – 17 15 5
UV 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 – 8 6 6
Jack Stanton (W), Preston Vanwie (7) and Mike Griswold. Colin Grant (L), Andrew Jackson (2), Timmy Postma (6) and Timmy Postma and Payton Stirone (6).
Doubles: Erik Gullow (D) 3, Alex Taylor (D).
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