Racers Sweep Saturday Double Header
with Bandits
June 9, 2007 Akron, Ohio
- After taking a day off due to Mother
Nature, The Akron Racers and Chicago Bandits
were back in action Saturday for a double
header.
The day started with Akron
managing an exciting bottom of the seventh
rally. With the score tied at two and one
out Racer Iyhia McMichael stepped up and
walked for the third time to get things
going. McMichael then stole second base for
the second time.
An error and intentional
walk later, the bases were loaded for
clean-up hitter Kristen Butler. Butler
proceeded to lace a walk-off single bringing
McMichael home for her third run.
In her first appearance as
a Racer, pitcher Juarez controlled Chicago's
bats. Juarez retired the first ten batters
she faced before walking designated player,
Peaches James.
First baseman Jaime Clark
drove in James with an RBI single to tie the
game at one. An error by Racer second
baseman Veronica Wootson, who attempted to
scoop and toss the ball to first in one
motion, allowed Clark to come all the way
around from first. The run gave Chicago the
lead at 2-1.
That was all the damage
that Chicago could do as Juarez (1-0) went
on to the complete game victory surrendering
five hits and two walks in seven innings.
For Chicago, relief
pitcher Jessica Sallinger got the loss
giving up one run on three walks and a hit
to go along with one run in two innings of
work.
Game 2 - Racers 7,
Bandits 2
The second game was
certainly more one-sided. Akron picked up
their first run in the bottom of the first
inning when Middleton reached on a two out
error by Bandit second baseman Peaches
James. Middleton scored when Butler hit a
double.
Akron would extend the
lead in the second inning, Catcher Jenn
Poore crushed a solo home run and Akron
native and Racer Tracee McCoy followed with
a double. Wootson would hit an RBI single
to plate McCoy and make the game 3-0.
Chicago came back earning
two unearned runs when Racer third baseman Norrelle
Dickson's error with two outs extended the
inning and brought up Nicole Trimboli. The
former Racer would make Akron pay for the
extra out as she blasted a home run that
pulled Chicago back within one at 3-2.
Akron punched right back
with a huge four run inning in the bottom of
the third. Dickson started with a lead off
single. After two consecutive outs,
shortstop Kristin Johnson smashed a double
to plate Dickson. Not learning from Akron's
two out error, the Bandits gave up back to
back errors themselves, extending the inning
for McCoy. The right fielder hit a double
adding the final two runs of the inning.
Radara McHugh got her
second complete game win of the season,
giving up no earned runs on just three
hits. Amy Harre got the loss for the
Bandits.