South Florida Angels got out to a 5-run lead in the fifth inning and held on for a 9-7 victory over Dodgers on Sunday. Dodgers closed the gap by scoring on a single and a triple.
South Florida Angels opened the scoring in the top of the first thanks to three singles. South Florida Angels first got on the board when Trevor Veinot singled, scoring one run.
Anthony Reyes earned the win for South Florida Angels. The left-handed pitcher surrendered 10 hits and five runs (three earned) over six and one-third innings, striking out one and walking two. Julio took the loss for Dodgers. The starting pitcher went four and one-third innings, giving up seven runs on six hits, striking out five and walking seven. Eric Tuzinsky collected the save.
Joe Montemarano led South Florida Angels with three runs batted in. The infielder went 1-for-3 on the day. Reyes, Celio Soto, Nicholas Tuzinsky, Louie Claudio, Montemarano, Veinot, and Junior Acosta each collected one hit for South Florida Angels. South Florida Angels had patience at the plate, collecting nine walks for the game. Reyes and Jeb Wagner led the team with two walks each. Reyes and Isreal Isales each stole multiple bases for South Florida Angels. South Florida Angels stole seven bases in the game. South Florida Angels closed a solid defense performance by turning one of their two double plays in the game.
Game ball went to Reyes who earned the first win for the Angels. He was backed by solid infield defense which included multiple diving plays by Day and Veinot in the middle of the infield. |