
The Makati Mariners blew an early 4-1 lead but scored three go-ahead runs in the seventh inning to preserve a 7-4 win over the Manila Sharks in the Baseball Philippines Pilot Series at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.
The Sharks tied the contest at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth inning after Rex Bangayan scored from second following a wild pitch to Nino Tator. But, the Mariners reclaim the lead in the seventh, beginning with a single by Ace Baquiran that scored Israel Ona for a 7-6 lead.
Ona reached first on a fielder’s choice and went to third on a double by Hidalgo.
Following Ona’s run, centerfielder Aldren Lozada launched a single to left field, scoring Wilfredo Hidalgo from second. Third baseman Edelmer Servo, then singled to right that drove Baquiran home from third, upping the lead to three runs.
Makati also got helped from relief pitcher Jonjon Robles, after he came in with two outs in the sixth inning.
With Tator at second base, following the game-tying run, Robles struck out Rommel Roja to end the inning.
Robles (1-1, 1.10 ERA) then retired eight of the final 11 batters he faced to record seven strikeouts for the win. He earned the win after starter Ruel Batuto was grilled with four walks and six hits allowed in 5 1/3 innings of work.
The win gave Makati its first victory, tying Manila for second in the standings with identical 1-1 records.
The Mariners draw first blood in the first, scoring two runs in the process. Lozada hit a triple scoring Jake Cumlat from second and Hidalgo all the way from first base for a 2-0 lead.
They add two more runs in the second as second baseman Marc Castillo made a two-runs scoring double that put home first baseman Jerby Diego and Cumlat home for a 4-1 advantage.
Manila scored one run in the first on a Tator single to left to score Galledo. In the third, Tator added another run for the Sharks as he drove home second baseman Jake Ilao from second.
In the fourth, Ilao reached base on an error by Makati shortstop Christian Canlas, scoring designated hitter Richard Leonor from third, cutting the margin to 4-3.
Losing pitcher Romeo Jasmin (0-1, 3.60 ERA) allowed three runs for Manila in a five-inning outing, including two earned in the deciding seventh. He replaced starter Joseph Alvindo (0-0, 9.00 ERA) in the third after giving up four earned runs in the first two frames.
Makati takes on Negros at 1:00 PM next Sunday while Manila battles Cebu on June 17 in the afternoon.
The Sharks tied the contest at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth inning after Rex Bangayan scored from second following a wild pitch to Nino Tator. But, the Mariners reclaim the lead in the seventh, beginning with a single by Ace Baquiran that scored Israel Ona for a 7-6 lead.
Ona reached first on a fielder’s choice and went to third on a double by Hidalgo.
Following Ona’s run, centerfielder Aldren Lozada launched a single to left field, scoring Wilfredo Hidalgo from second. Third baseman Edelmer Servo, then singled to right that drove Baquiran home from third, upping the lead to three runs.
Makati also got helped from relief pitcher Jonjon Robles, after he came in with two outs in the sixth inning.
With Tator at second base, following the game-tying run, Robles struck out Rommel Roja to end the inning.
Robles (1-1, 1.10 ERA) then retired eight of the final 11 batters he faced to record seven strikeouts for the win. He earned the win after starter Ruel Batuto was grilled with four walks and six hits allowed in 5 1/3 innings of work.
The win gave Makati its first victory, tying Manila for second in the standings with identical 1-1 records.
The Mariners draw first blood in the first, scoring two runs in the process. Lozada hit a triple scoring Jake Cumlat from second and Hidalgo all the way from first base for a 2-0 lead.
They add two more runs in the second as second baseman Marc Castillo made a two-runs scoring double that put home first baseman Jerby Diego and Cumlat home for a 4-1 advantage.
Manila scored one run in the first on a Tator single to left to score Galledo. In the third, Tator added another run for the Sharks as he drove home second baseman Jake Ilao from second.
In the fourth, Ilao reached base on an error by Makati shortstop Christian Canlas, scoring designated hitter Richard Leonor from third, cutting the margin to 4-3.
Losing pitcher Romeo Jasmin (0-1, 3.60 ERA) allowed three runs for Manila in a five-inning outing, including two earned in the deciding seventh. He replaced starter Joseph Alvindo (0-0, 9.00 ERA) in the third after giving up four earned runs in the first two frames.
Makati takes on Negros at 1:00 PM next Sunday while Manila battles Cebu on June 17 in the afternoon.
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