Mumbai Memos: 38.036: Beirut Series Recap

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Mumbai Memos: 38.036: Beirut Series Recap

Post by HoosierVic » Mon Apr 29, 2019 10:36 am

Press Trust of India Report

Mumbai Metro Stars roundup of
July 9-11 series vs. the Beirut Cedars


Beirut at Mumbai, 2038-07-09
Score: Mumbai 7, Beirut 5
WP: Martín Bacardi PQS: 5
LP: Felipe Jiménez PQS: 3
SV: Rafael Cruz PQR: 5

Highlights: The Metro Stars stormed from behind, scoring 5 runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to down the Beirut Cedars 7-5 Friday evening. Mumbai was trailing 4-1 heading into the 6th, but sent 10 men to the plate in the bottom half of the frame. Most of the damage came with two outs, as the Metro Stars strung together five hits and a walk to take the lead. The only extra base hit in that sequence was a run-scoring double by second baseman Gilbert Hansen.

Player of the Game: Martín Bacardi
Cliché of the Game: “We’ll try to build on that win,” said Gilbert Hansen.

Beirut at Mumbai, 2038-07-10
Score: Mumbai 11, Beirut 3
WP: Mike Manning PQS: 1
LP: Norberto Liñares PQS: 1
SV: Lyndon Rosebotham PQR: 5

Highlights: Mumbai bombarded the Beirut Cedars with a 16-hit attack that led to an 11-3 victory Saturday evening. Catcher José Romero (3-3 with two runs scored), right fielder Wilbur Green (2-5 with 3 RBIs), first baseman Garth Hill (3 for 5 with 1 run and 1 RBI) and DH Santiago López (3-5 with 3 RBIs) led the offense.

Player of the Game: Santiago López
Cliché of the Game: “The boys were really swinging the bats today,” said Mumbai Manager Mark Bruner.

Beirut at Mumbai, 2038-07-11
Score: Beirut 9, Mumbai 5
WP: R.J. Hughes PQS: 3
LP: Tim Oliver PQS:0

Highlights: Beirut salvaged the final game of its series with Mumbai by downing the Metro Stars 9-5 behind the pitching of starter R.J. Hughes and a potent offensive attack on Sunday. The Cedars jumped on Mumbai in the first inning, scoring 7 runs on 6 hits, 3 walks, and a hit batsman off starter Tim Oliver. The big blows were a 3-run homer by right fielder Frazer Western and a 2-run single by second baseman Héctor Díaz.

Player of the Game: Héctor Díaz
Cliché of the Game: “The name of the game is scoring runs. We did a good job of that today,” said Díaz.

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