Owls Squeeze By Hens’ With 2 Wins

McCall – Local media are calling last nights 3 game set between the Merrimack Owls and the McCall Mudhens “The Great Escape” after the Owls slipped out of McCall with two wins against the Mudhens at McCall Memorial. In three of the closest games this league has seen in a long time, the Owls squeaked out victories in games 2 and 3 after dropping game 1 in extra innings. Two of the games were decided by 1 run and the widest margin of victory came in game 3 when the Owls won by 5 runs on a 4 run 9th inning.

“These two teams are so evenly matched. I have a feeling that both are thinking that they should have swept the series,” ASB analyst Joe Gordon said during post-game. “The Hens’ definitely let one slip away in game 2 with that error, and the Owls had a ton of chances to win that game 1 extra-inning affair… It was really fun to watch these teams go at each-other. The Hens’ have all those power guys who kept pounding home-run after home-run, and the Owls just kept scrapping together rally’s when they needed them… Both teams got some clutch hitting and some nice pitching.”

Game 1: Robinson wins it for Hens’ with triple in 10th
Game one was a hard fought contest as the Owls jumped out to an early lead, scoring 9 runs in he first two innings chasing Mudhens’ starting pitcher Bob Gibson. The Owls could only manage 4 runs the rest of the game against a stingy Mudhens bullpen lead by Ray Sadecki.

“Boy howdy, I thought we looked real nice after the first few innings. Shoot, 9 runs in 2 innings is a heck of an output… Sadecki just came in and we went flat. We could only get 1 or 2 off him right?” Owls Manager Ed Bailey said in the post game press conference. “We left the door open and they walked right through it… Gotta’ close your barn door or the cows are gonna get out.”

After battling back with runs in every inning except for two and bashing numerous home-runs, the Hens’ eventually closed the gap and won the game by the score of 14-13 on a Jackie Robinson two out, bases loaded triple in the 10th inning. The victory game the Hens’ a 4 game win streak.

Game 2: Delahanty delivers knock-out blow for Owls

With a solid pitching performance from Dizzy Dean, the Hens’ looked to be in control of the game in the 8th inning leading the Owls by the score of 9-3. After a one-out fly-ball error off the bat of Arky Vaughan, the Owls rattled off 4 hits, 2 walks and 5 runs to narrow the deficit to one run.

After Pee-Wee Reese led off the 9th with a walk, Dan Brouthers and Mickey Cochrane followed with a single and walk before Ed Delahanty approached the plate with 2 outs, the bases loaded and a big opportunity. After plating the tying and go-ahead runs with a clutch single, Delahanty felt like he may have found a spot. “It’s just nice to have a chance to play and show what I can do,” he said afterward. “I felt like the invisible man during a lot of these drafts.”

“Big Ed really came through for us right there. Those two runs gave us a little bit of momentum going into their half of the 9th… I was starting to have flash-backs to game one… That was a hell of a win to get,” Bailey said.

Fergie Jenkins blanked the Hens’ in the 9th to earn his first save and preserve the Owls victory, 10-9.

Game 3: Glavine masterful through 7.2 for Owls win
A true pitcher’s duel between Tom Glavine of the Owls and Harry Brecheen of the Hens’ tilts toward Glavine in the ninth as the owls score 4 insurance runs to lock in the win by the score of 10-5 for their starting pitcher. Allowing 3 earned runs in his 7.2 innings, Glavine gave the Owls just what they needed in the pivotal rubber match between these two National League powers. “That one was a heck of a lot closer than the final score indicates. Those 4 insurance runs we got for Tommy in the 9th were really big… REALLY BIG,” said Bailey.

“After the numbers this Hens’ team put up against a real good Fleas team, we had to really stay on our game plan tonight and I’m real happy with how everyone did their part. It will be nice to get home and see what they do there,” Bailey said. “A home team has not won a series yet, so hopefully we can start off on the right foot at home.”

Owls return to Merrimack

The Owls now return to Merrimack to start the home portion of their schedule when the Westport Fleas come to town in two weeks to play a three game set at Brisson Field. At 2-1, the Owls now have an identical winning percentage (66.67%) to the Mudhens, who finished up the first half of their HBL season with a 4-2 mark. The conclusion of the Owls-Fleas series will mark the half-way point in the season for the National League.

Next Games:
Boilers vs Crawdads @ Boggstown
Owls vs Fleas @ Merrimack

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National League:

Date

VS

Score

WP

SV

MVP

09/09/09

Mudhens vs Owls

14-13 (MM)

R. Sadeki

B. Sutter

R. Sadeki

R. Sakedi: 6 innings of shut-down relief

09/09/09

Mudhens vs Owls

9-10 (MO)

R. Terry

F. Jenkins

E. Delahanty

E. Delahanty hits 2 run single w/ 2 outs in 9th

09/09/09

Mudhens vs Owls

5-10 (MO)

T. Glavine

T. Glavine

T. Glavine: 7.2 IP, 3 earned runs.

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