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Attendance: With Saturday's crowd of 3,631, the Scrappers have drawn 65,248 fans through their first 17 home games this season. That is better than last year's mark of 63,580 through 17 games.
Who's hot: Infielder Andy Lytle continues to lead the New York-Penn League in hitting with a .366 average ... Right-hand pitcher and closer Neil Wagner has allowed just one run and three hits in 15.1 innings with a 0.59 ERA and 26 strikeouts. The opposition is 3-for 50 against him ... Left-handed pitcher closer Matt Meyer is 1-0 with an 0.71 ERA allowing one run and five hits in 12.2 innings with 13 strikeouts.
Who's not: Outfielder Cirillo Cumberbatch is two for his last 17 at bats and is hitting .145 on the season in 83 at bats. . . Catcher Kelly Edmundson is hitting .179, (5-for-28) over his last 10 games.
On the bench: Scrappers manager Rouglas Odor was not at his usual third base coaching spot during Sunday's game with Vermont. He sent assistant coach Mani Martinez out third. "I like to do that every so often, I can be more involved with the players while I'm on the bench," Odor said. "We've done this several times this year."
Road trip: For the second time this season, the Scrappers will spend their off day on a bus heading to their next game. Their first day off this year was July 11 and the team spent 14 hours on the bus that day heading to Lowell, Mass. "This time we only have a 10-hour trip to Brooklyn," Odor said.
Pete Mollica