Lexington Blue Sox

Lexington takes a 2-1 series lead with a 10-5 win

Lexington – After the first two games ended in 1-0 scores Lexington and Middlesex finally got their offenses on track and produced 15 runs in the third game. Both teams put up big innings, but Lexington had the biggest on its way to a 10-5 come-from-behind win Friday night at Minuteman Technical High School in Lexington.

The Blue Sox took advantage of 13 walks handed out by Middlesex pitchers and used timely hitting to move within one win of returning to the championship series.

With Lexington up 1-0 after 1 inning, the Expos put up the biggest inning of the series (at least temporarily) scoring four runs in the top of the second. The Expos hit three straight two-out singles, the last by Michael Oliveira knotting the game at 1-1. Two pitches later Josh Bohn took a Lexington starter Chris Wanat pitch over the leftfield fence for a three-run home run and a 4-1 Middlesex lead.

Lexington tied the game in the bottom of the third. Middlesex starter Ryan Cloutier walked the bases loaded on 13 pitches to begin the third. Julian Alvarez laced a pitch down the leftfield line for a bases-clearing double and it was 4-4.

In the fourth, the Blue Sox took the lead without the benefit of a hit. Charlie Walsh walked and moved to second on a wild pitch. Max Dushney bunted and Cloutier’s attempt to get Walsh at third went into foul territory allowing Walsh to come home for the 5-4 lead.

Middlesex responded in the top of the fifth. The Expos received two walks from Blue Sox reliever Jake Zawatsky to start the frame. After a failed bunt attempt resulted in the first out, Ryan Petrone singled through the left side scoring Oliveira to make it 5-5.

Hamlet Peralta, who had relieved Cloutier in the fourth, walked the bases loaded to start the fifth. Josue Feliciano bounced a single past the drawn-in infield to drive in 2 runs for a 7-5 lead. Charlie Walsh doubled to center to drive in two more runs and for a four-run lead. Walsh came around to score the 10th and final Blue Sox run on two wild pitches by Peralta.

Yemer Pineda entered the game with two on and one out in the fifth. He retired the first batter he faced on a comebacker and then struck out John Batista looking to end the threat. He earned his first postseason win for Lexington.

Peralta took the loss for Middlesex pitching 1.1 innings in relief. He gave up two hits, and five runs, walked five, and struck out two.

Lexington’s 13 walks are a team record for a playoff game since 2006. Despite getting only three hits, the Blue Sox were timely with them, driving in seven runs. Of the 13 walks, eight of them scored.

The teams are back in action Sunday evening with a 6:45 pm start time. The game will again be played on the turf field at Minuteman Tech.

 

By Bruce Hack, Lexington Team Historian