Ninth-inning rally not enough as Portland defeats F-Cats in extras

Portland Sea Dogs

PORTLAND, MAINE โ€“ A ninth-inning rally is great, but it doesnโ€™t always end in victory.

On Tuesday, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats sent things to extra innings after a pair of runs in the ninth, but fell 5-4 in the tenth to the Portland Sea Dogs.

After seven innings, things were tied at two runs each, with New Hampshire getting its runs off a Spencer Horwitz long ball in the first and Ryan Goldโ€™s double scoring Zac Cook in the fifth. Both of Portlandโ€™s runs came in the fourth as Fisher Cats hurler Nick Fraze allowed four straight batters to reach base.

Portland broke the deadlock in the eighth off a two-run David Hamilton triple before Rafael Lantigua kept the Fisher Cats alive with his two-run double, his 21st double of the year. Horwitz walked after Lantiguaโ€™s hit to load the bases, but Orelvis Martinez quickly flied out, ruining New Hampshireโ€™s opportunity to retake the lead.

That squandered chance would haunt the โ€˜Cats as Alex Binelas began the 10th on second and advanced to third on an error, with Hudson Potts bringing him home on a walk-off sacrifice to left.

Cook went 3-for-3 for New Hampshire, followed by Luis De Los Santosโ€™ 2-for-5 outing. Sean Mellen (2-1) was the loser for New Hampshire, recording six outs over the eighth and ninth and facing three batters in the tenth without retiring a runner.

 


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