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The Greensboro Grasshoppers secured a commanding 12-2 win against the Greenville Drive, showing impressive offensive strength with 13 hits and four home runs. Right fielder Esmerlyn Valdez starred with a 4-for-5 performance, including two home runs and five RBIs. The Grasshoppers scored ten runs in just two innings, cementing their position with a season record of 46-21. The game is a testament to their prowess as they prepare for the series finale against the Drive, who managed only five hits throughout the match.
Greenville, S.C. – The Greensboro Grasshoppers decisively defeated the Greenville Drive, known as the Black Spinners, with a final score of 12-2 on Saturday night. The victory marks Greensboro’s 46th win of the season, advancing their record to 46-21.
In a display of offensive prowess, the Grasshoppers scored a remarkable 10 runs during the second and third innings, which included two multi-run innings that established an unassailable lead. The team’s scoring frenzy was driven by standout performances, particularly from right fielder Esmerlyn Valdez, who had an exceptional game. Valdez went 4-for-5 at the plate, hitting two home runs, one double, and driving in five runs.
Greensboro’s effort accumulated a total of 13 hits in the game, including four home runs. The Grasshoppers took control of the match early, with P.J. Hilson contributing a two-run homer in the second inning. Will Taylor also made an impact during the third inning with a two-run single, coinciding with Valdez’s three-run shot that further propelled the Grasshoppers’ scoring surge.
The drive for the Grasshoppers included a solo home run from Valdez in the sixth inning, marking his 19th homer of the season, and concluded with a solo shot from Omar Alfonzo in the ninth. Konnor Griffin played a critical supporting role by walking twice and scoring both times during the game.
On the mound for the Drive, starter Noah Dean (1-2) struggled and was pulled after allowing three runs in the second inning. Relief pitcher Erik Rivera faced significant challenges, giving up seven runs in just one-third of an inning during the third inning. Despite the difficulties, Drive’s pitching staff managed to strike out a total of 19 batters throughout the game.
Greenville’s offense, however, faced hurdles, managing only five hits and striking out 11 times across the game. Starter Antwone Kelly showed promise, striking out five batters over four innings while allowing just one unearned run. Nelly Taylor emerged as a highlight for the Drive, going 2-for-2 with an RBI single and scoring both of the team’s runs. Freili Encarnacion added a single in the ninth, bringing in Taylor, but the effort was not enough to close the gap.
The victory evened the series between the two teams, with each now holding a record of 34-34 against each other. Following the loss, the Greenville Drive will be looking to recover as they prepare for the final game of the series on Sunday at 3:05 p.m. at Fluor Field. The Grasshoppers’ powerful performance stands as a testament to their offensive prowess and resilience in a sport where every game can significantly impact the standings.
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