Lexington Extends the Finals to Game Four
Melrose – Lexington lives to play another day with a 1-0 game three win over Andre Friday night at Morelli Field.
Game Four is set for Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at Morelli Field in Melrose.
The Blue Sox scored the game’s lone run in the fifth inning. Jake McElroy doubled down the rightfield line with one out. After the second out, Anderson Jimenez singled to right and McElroy raced home to give Lexington a 1-0 lead.
Matt Draper picked up his first playoff win with two-hit, three-shutout innings. He came in relief in the fourth. In that frame, Draper pitched out of a runner on second and third with one out jam by striking out Juan Parra and Miles Reid. He retired nine of the last ten Chiefs batters he faced, six by strikeout.
Dan Metzdorf started for Lexington and threw four shutout innings. Metzdorf gave up one hit, walked two, and struck out six. He faced the minimum through three innings thanks to a first-inning double play. With Parra (HBP) on first and one out, Teddy Dzuiba lofted a to left center that Sox left fielder Ben Leonard tracked down and easily doubled up Parra who had rounded second base. Metzdorf set down the Chiefs in order in the second and third with four strikeouts. Dzuiba got the Chiefs first hit in the fourth ending the no-hit bid at 3 1/3 innings. The Chiefs loaded the bases on two walks sandwiched around Dzuiba’s hit. The Sox lefty got Byron Woodman on a pop-up too short to end the threat.
Tim Dunphy started for the Chiefs and pitched a complete game. The veteran lefty gave up eight hits, one run, walked one, and struck out two in six innings.
McElroy, Jimenez, and Dylan Walsh had two hits for the Blue Sox. McElroy has gone 6-for-8 in his last two playoff games, with five runs, three doubles, and an RBI. Jimenez now has a four-game hit streak this postseason going 7-for-11 with two doubles; and five RBI.
The Blue Sox win snapped a four-game losing streak to the Chiefs in the playoffs going back to 2023. For Lexington, it was its third 1-0 game these playoffs and second 1-0 win. This is the first time since 2006 that there have been three 1-0 games in the Intercity League playoffs. The Blue Sox are now 4-3 in 1-0 playoff games since 2006. In the postseason the Sox are now 26-25 in 1-run games and 22-10 in shutouts. Against the Chiefs in the postseason Lexington is now 7-5 in 1-run games and 7-6 in shutouts.
The last time the Chiefs were blanked in the playoffs was on August 5, 2022, by Middlesex, 3-0. The last time by Lexington was on August 14, 2019, also 1-0 and Dunphy was the losing pitcher.
By Bruce Hack, Lexington Team Historian