LONG BALL DOOMS BRONCOS IN LOSS TO COLTS
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Courtesy Ray Brito,
June 17, 2009-Laredo, TX-The Laredo Broncos gave up 4 home runs and made a
late comeback that fell a little bit short as they lost to the San Angelo
Colts by a score of 8-7 at Veterans Field.
The Colts jumped out to the early lead in the top of the 1st, when Bryan
Frichter hit a solo home run, his 1st of the season, making the score 1-0 in
favor of San Angelo.
The Colts would add on to their lead against Broncos starter Maximo De La
Cruz in the 3rd inning. Bryan Frichter led off with another solo home run,
his 2nd of the game and season. Then with 2 outs, Nick Mahin hit a solo
home run, his 3rd of the year. That gave San Angelo the 3-0 lead.
San Angelo would tack on few more runs in the 4th inning. Butch Ballez led
off the inning with a double and would score on a 2 run home run by Hunter
Jobes, his 1st of the season. That would chase De La Cruz from the game as
Nathan Crawford came into the game. Crawford would walk Bryan Frichter, who
would then steal both 2nd and 3rd base. After an intentional walk to Jason
Landreth, Brian Nichols hit a tapper back to the mound Crawford got the ball
and fired home. Frichter had a head on collision with Broncos catcher Jake
Wells at the plate. Wells held on to the ball to get Frichter at the plate.
Landreth would go to 2nd on the play with Nichols safe at 1st. Nick Mahin
would follow with a rbi single scoring Landreth and giving the Colts a 6-0
lead.
Maximo De La Cruz only lasted 3 1/3 innings for the Broncos. He gave up 5
runs on 7 hits. He walked only 1 batter and struck out 5. The big blow was
the 4 home runs he gave up.
San Angelo would add on another run in the 6th inning. The Colts would load
the bases against Broncos reliever Nathan Crawford. Crawford would then be
replaced by Carlos Alvarez. Alvarez gave up a rbi groundout to Shan
Sullivan, making the score 7-0.
The Broncos would finally get some offense going against Colts starter
Chandler Barnard in the bottom of the 6th. OJ Garza led off with a single
and went to 2nd on a single by Mario Mendez. Argelis Nunez then hit a rbi
single scoring Garza from 2nd. The Broncos looked to have a big inning
going, but David Cardona lined out to the 3rd baseman Shan Sullivan who then
doubled off Mendez at 2nd to kill the threat.
San Angelo would add another run in the 7th inning on a rbi single by Jason
Landreth. That would give them a 7 run lead.
Colts starter Chandler Barnard shut down the Broncos in his 7 innings of
work giving up no runs. Douglas Brandt would come into the game and Laredo
was finally able to get their offense going. Luis Ugueto singled to start
off the inning and then went to 2nd with one out when Mario Mendez was
walked. David Cardona then came up with 2 away and hit a 2 run double
scoring both Ugueto and Mendez. Cardona then left the game with an injury
and was replaced by Steven Wright. Rafael Ozuna then came up and singled
scoring Wright from 2nd. The very next batter Robert Moron came up and
smacked a 2 run homer, his first of the season. That would make the score
8-6 heading into the 9th inning.
Laredo would make it interesting in the 9th inning. Luis Ugueto and OJ
Garza would draw back to back walks to start the inning. Mario Mendez then
tried a sacrifice bunt, the Colts pitcher Chace Vacek was able to nail
Ugueto at 3rd for the 1st out. Then Argelis Nunez delivered a rbi single
scoring Garza from 2nd. However Steven Wright and Rafael Ozuna would hit
into 2 fielder’s choices to end the threat and give the Colts a 8-7 win.
The Broncos scored 7 runs on 13 hits and had 1error while the Colts scored 8
runs on 14 hits and had 1error.
The Broncos are now 2-6 on the season while the Colts are 5-3. The Broncos
will next be in action tomorrow Friday June 19th as they open up a 4 game
series against the Costal Bend Thunder at 7:05. You can listen to that game
and all 80 Broncos games this year on www.laredobroncos.com thru our
partners at www.sportsuice.com.
WP: Chandler Barnard (2-0)
LP: Maximo De La Cruz (0-1)
S: Chace Vacek (2)
HR: Broncos: Robert Moron (1st of season) Colts: Bryan Frichter 2 (1st
and 2nd of season), Nick Mahin (3rd of season), Hunter Jobes (1st of season)