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Scrappers shut out by Hudson Valley

Monday, July 25, 2011

Staff report

FISHKILL, N.Y.

The Hudson Valley Renegades pounced on Will Roberts for five runs in the first inning of Sunday’s 6-0 victory over the Mahoning Valley Scrappers.

Roberts, the Cleveland Indians’ fifth-round pick in June’s Major League Baseball draft, faced eight batters in the opening frame.

Jeff Main hit a three-run homer while Craige Lyerly hit a RBI triple.

Roberts then pitched three scoreless innings before being relieved in the fifth inning.

Three Renegades pitchers combined to toss a three-hitter. Evan Frazar, Alex Lavisky and Jordan Smith singled for the Scrappers (21-16).

The defeat combined with Jamestown’s 3-1 victory over Vermont has the Jammers and Scrappers tied for first place in the New York-Penn League’s Pinckney Division standings.

After tonight’s game against Hudson Valley, the Scrappers will have an off-day on Tuesday then open a series against the Lowell Spinners on Wednesday at Eastwood Field. Canfield High graduate Drew Turocy is an outfielder for the Spinners, an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.