Pitching carries 51s for a change in victory at Iowa
July 14, 2016 - 11:17 pm
The story of the 51s all season has been get good enough pitching and let the offense carry the load.
They flipped the script in their second-half opener Thursday night, edging the Iowa Cubs in a 3-2 pitching duel at Principal Park in Des Moines.
“The offense was good enough tonight because the pitching was good,” Las Vegas manager Wally Backman said. “It’s a good mixture of stuff if the pitching can stay consistent.”
Darin Gorski vs. Rob Zastryzny. Not exactly a showdown of blue-chip prospects, but both did their jobs well enough to win in the hitting-rich Pacific Coast League. Gorski did just better than his Iowa counterpart, enough to eke out the victory, going 5 2/3 innings and allowing two runs. Zastryzny pitched five and allowed three.
Gorski (3-1) even aided his cause, singling to lead off the fifth inning and scoring on a two-run double by Eric Campbell.
“We needed help, and his record shows for it,” Backman said. “He’s kept us in games and given us a chance to win. That’s what we really needed.”
Campbell’s double extended the 51s’ lead from when he scored on a Kevin Plawecki single in the second inning. Campbell finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs, a run and a walk.
In the fourth inning, Gorski got a break from a greedy Iowa speedster John Andreoli. After Andreoli stole his 22nd base of the season by swiping second, he was joined on the base paths after an infield single. After a flyout, Andreoli tried to steal third with two men out, but Plawecki gunned him down. It was the catcher’s seventh caught stealing of the season, and it ended a scoring chance for Iowa.
Chasen Bradford came up big in the eighth inning to help preserve the win. A one-out single and a stolen base by Iowa’s Juan Perez put the tying run on second, one base hit from a tie game.
Bradford battled with the next two hitters, making Andreoli flail and miss at the ninth pitch of the at-bat and striking out Matt Murton to end the Cubs’ threat. He struck out three in 1 1/3 innings.
“Probably the most consistent guy we have down in the bullpen we’ve had all year,” Backman said. “Everybody went out there and really did their jobs.”
The ninth was a breeze for Las Vegas (47-43). Jim Henderson, making his first appearance on a rehab assignment from the New York Mets, pitched a perfect ninth, striking out one and improving the 51s’ road record to 25-20. They are 22-23 at home.
Up next
Who: Las Vegas 51s at Iowa Cubs
When: 5:08 p.m. Friday
Where: Principal Park
Starters: Sean Gilmartin
Next five
Saturday: Las Vegas at Iowa, 5
Sunday: Las Vegas at Iowa,
Monday: Las Vegas at Omaha,
Tuesday: Las Vegas at Omaha, 10:05 a.m.
Wednesday: Las Vegas at Omaha, 5:05 p.m.
Key stat
• Las Vegas and Iowa sent a combined five players to the Triple-A All-Star Game: Travis Taijeron, T.J. Rivera and Gabriel Ynoa of the 51s and Armando Rivera and Dan Vogelbach from the Cubs. All except Ynoa are expected to play in the four-game series.
• In the 51s’ 45th road game, they wore their road gray jerseys for just the 13th time this season. They were 6-6 in the previous 12 games.
Justin Emerson can be reached at jemerson@reviewjournal.com. Follow on Twitter: @J15Emerson