Worcester rally to participate in the series finale - Scranton Times-Tribune

Moosic - This is a drama that Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders manager Shelley Duncan has never seen before.

Worcester turned his eyes attempt into a double game at the bottom of the fifth inning. The Red Sox then went on a 7-4 victory Sunday afternoon, 7-4 victory in PNC Field’s 3,023 games and a six-game series for a week.

The Railroad Driver (25-29) bullpen failed to maintain the lead, undermining Sean Boyle's strong start. They managed only five hits, and Bryan de la Cruz made three hits, and neither did in the final 3.1 innings.

Still, it was a double game at the bottom of the fifth inning that changed the momentum of the game.

"It was a game," Duncan said. "I've never seen it happen. It was the first time."

Jesus Rodriguez led 4-0 in doubles, Everson Pereira led, followed by an infield single, putting the runners around the corner. The railway driver tried a double steal, but Pereira was abandoned for the second time. Worcester shortstop Tyler McDonough then threw it at Nab Rodriguez at receiver Yasmani Grandal in an attempt to steal home doubles.

Worcester responded at the top of sixth and finally responded to Boyle.

According to MLB Pipeline, singles by Karson Simas and Roman Anthony are the highest prospects for minor league baseball, as well as walking distances for Romy Gonzalez, who is on a major league rehabilitation mission, carrying the base. Jhostynxon Garcia scored two singles, scoring for Simas and Anthony. One man later, Ryan Noda hit a sacrifice flying to the right field, which took Gonzalez home and brought it 4-3.

Eric Reyzelman gave up Boyle and threw three balls to beat Trayce Thompson and ended the game.

Boyle allowed three shots in 5.2 innings and made four walks and four strikeouts.

"They put on our three innings and found holes with a lot of ground balls," Duncan said. "Shawn threw an excellent game today."

The right-hand threw two home runs in the series opener against Worcester on Tuesday, giving up two home runs against the top three batsmen. He still won, allowing five hits and five runs in five innings, and three walks and three strikeouts.

"My slider wasn't what I wanted in the first game Tuesday," Boyle said. "This week, we realized I didn't need to be more prepared. I just had to be more specific about how we're going to attack men and how we try to finish the batsman. We came up with a very simple way to do that, and I think it really helped. Even getting crazy in the sixth inning. Even if it was there, it was sticking with working there because we were going to work hard because it wasn't just working hard, it was crazy.

"We made a nice tweak to my sliders this week. I think I did a great job and brought it into the game. This led to some weak players in the underdog cars, and maybe a foul ball or a foul ball or a big blow in the game. It feels good to keep the rubber and feel the pitch. There's a lot of difference in the few innings there. There's a big difference there."

However, Scott Effross came out of the top runner bullpen in seventh place and sent out a leading walk to Grandal. McDonough then stepped up a 0-2 ball and made two home runs to the right, which gave Woo Sox a 5-4 lead.

"Scottie has been working hard and made huge adjustments. But today it's not going to go." "But that doesn't mean he doesn't look like the Scots we all know. They hit two home runs and then he got the next three games like he did. He threw the ball like he did. It just didn't go.

At the top of the eighth place, Leonardo Pestana breathed a sigh of relief, and Garcia hit him on the second court and gave a home run to the left, which put Woo Sox 6-4. Trayce Thompson and Grandal played twice in a row, with McDonough having a RBI single making it 7-4.

Worcester used the sixth pitcher Isaiah Campbell threw two innings to make his fifth save.

The Railway Drivers scored all the points at the bottom of the third inning.

Jake Gatewood beat a court. Rodriguez and Pereira walk back to back to load the base. Worcester starter Jose de Leon was released by Wyatt Mills and TJ, and Rumfield hit the Sacrifice Flight to score left and right. De La Cruz then pushed Mills' first ball to the sidewalk above the Worcester bullpen on the field outside the left field for three home runs.

"The guy he threw me into was a heavy thing," Dela Cruz said. "I was just waiting for that court and that's the result."

Prior to the game, the Railway Driver announced that right-handed pitcher Jake Woodford had been released from the Yankees' minor league contract. Additionally, right-wing Carlos Carrasco was raised by the Yankees and Righty Yerry de Los Santos was selected as the Railriders.

The Railway Drivers kicked off a six-game series on Tuesday against the top member of the Minnesota Twins. The first four games are scheduled to start at 8:07 pm, while Saturday's start and Sunday's start at 3:07 pm.