Pensacola Outlasts Jacksonville To Win 4-3 In 15 Innings

July 3, 2014

It was the most innings – 15 – and the longest game – 4 hours and 29 minutes – for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos this season.

After all the other Double-A baseball games had finished across the nation Wednesday, the Wahoos finally put the Jacksonville Suns away when left fielder Jesse Winker smacked a walk-off single to left field that scored shortstop Brodie Greene from second for a 4-3 victory at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

The fans who remained in the stands jumped to their feet on Winker’s hit. Winker was immediately mobbed around second base by his ecstatic teammates, who were happy to win and snap a three game losing streak.

“I didn’t want it to go any further,” said Winker, who was called up from High-A Bakersfield during the Southern League All-Star break June 17 and got his first Wahoos home run the night before. “To get a walk-off anything feels great.”

Pensacola improved to 5-2 in extra inning games this year and it was the Wahoos third walk-off hit of the season. The longest game in Pensacola history was a 16-inning, 5-hour affair in a home game Aug. 10, 2013 against Jacksonville that the Wahoos lost, 8-6.

One of the other Wahoos stars of the game was relief pitcher Tim Adleman who threw four scoreless innings and struck out four batters to up his record to 2-3 on the season. It was Adelman’s longest outing of the season but with the heart of Jacksonville’s order coming up in the top of the 15th inning, he struck out the Suns’ best hitter J.T. Realmuto on a 92 mph fastball. An out later, he struck out Jacksonville’s Joe Benson, who had hit his sixth homer of the season earlier in the game, on a 91 mph fastball.

Adleman said he was in an aggressive mind set, knowing that manager Delino DeShields was going to leave the relief pitcher in as long as possible. He knows the bullpen has been a sore point this season but threw 10 scoreless innings tonight, giving up just five hits and striking out nine batters.

“We can’t control what has happened in the past,” said Adleman, as Winker gave him a shaving cream pie in the face. “We have to put our best on the line and give our team a chance to win.”

Adleman credited newly added catcher Lou Marson, who has played in the big leagues with the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies, for helping the bullpen stay focused Wednesday.

“He called a great game tonight,” he said. “He has a great resume and a lot of experience. Nothing against our other two catchers but I think he will help us turn the tide.”

Pensacola also got strong relief pitching from Fabian Williamson, who has not allowed a run in last 7 innings and has lowered his ERA to 2.05 ERA in his last 19 appearances since April.

“Our bullpen was really good tonight,” DeShields said after the game. “I hope it gives them a little optimism. We have a lot of baseball left and need them to come through.”

Pensacola tied the score at 3 in the sixth inning when Seth Mejias-Brean hit a chopper past a diving shortstop to score Ryan Wright. Wright had led off the inning with a double off the left field wall for his sixth double in his last 10 hits.

The Blue Wahoos then had chances to win in the seventh and eighth inning but failed both times, having a runner get thrown out at home and then leaving the bases loaded in the eighth inning.

The finale of the five-game series with Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate the Jacksonville Suns gets underway at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. RHP Ben Lively (0-1, 2.89) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by the Suns RHP Jose Urena (6-6, 4.33).

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Drop Third Straight To Jacksonville, 4-3

July 2, 2014

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Jesse Winker saved a run in the fifth inning by throwing out a runner with a 300-foot laser beam to catcher Ross Perez at home.

Winker then smashed his first Double-A homer with a 410-foot shot to centerfield in the eighth inning that pulled Pensacola within a run of the Jacksonville Suns, 4-3, on Tuesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

In the end, Pensacola dropped its third straight game to the Suns by that same score. The one-run loss makes the Wahoos 13-19 on the season in those tight games.

Winker, who’s now on a five-game hitting streak, said he remains confident at the plate, despite his .209 batting average in 12 games since being called up from High-A Bakersfield Blaze. In Bakersfield, he had hit .311 with eight home runs and 41 RBI.

“I’m trying to go to the plate every time and put a good swing on the ball,” Winker said. “The ball seems to be finding the barrel right now and eventually I hope it finds the gaps and finds the holes.”

Winker, who is the Cincinnati Reds No. 4 prospect, was recently chosen to play in the 16th annual SiriusXM All-Star Futures game for the U.S. team against the World team. Wahoos pitcher Robert Stephenson made the team, too, that will be played at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 13 at Target Field as part of Taco Bell All-Star Sunday and air live on television on MLB Network and MLB.com.

“It’s a true honor to get to represent the Reds and the U.S.,” Winker said. “It’s a big honor. But I’m hoping we win a lot before I leave for the game. We could easily be 9-4, instead of 4-9. It’s too early in the second half, though, to get frustrated. I feel we’ll make a good push and storm the bay.”

Blue Wahoos manager Delino DeShields said he hopes Winker’s solo blast boosts his confidence.

“He really swung the bat tonight,” DeShields said. “He caught that Gulf breeze up there.”

DeShields also praised Wahoos starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who threw six innings and gave up two unearned runs, while striking out five. The two runs scored after an error by shortstop Deven Lohman.

The Suns Austin Nola, who has a 13-game hitting streak, hit a triple to the right center gap that scored two runs. However, Lorenzen left with a 2-2 tie after Perez’s double in the fourth inning scored two runs.

“(Lorenzen) was solid tonight,” DeShields said. “He should have had a shutout. That was one of his better efforts on the season.”

The fourth game of the five-game series with Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate the Jacksonville Suns gets underway at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. RHP Robert Stephenson (3-6, 4.17) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by the Suns LHP Justin Nicolino (7-2, 3.07).

by Tommy Thrall


The Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost to the Jacksonville Suns 3-4 at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium Tuesday.  Photos by Michael Spooneybarger/ Pensacola Blue Wahoos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Celebrate Freedom 5K, One Mile Fun Run Planned For July 4 In Jay

July 1, 2014

The 15th Annual Celebrate Freedom 5K will be held Friday, July 4 in Jay.

The race starts and finishes at the Jay City Park.  It is a scenic course through the neighboring countryside and looping around the  Jay Elementary and Jay High school campuses. The last half of the course is run on a paved road that splits cotton and peanut fields on both sides. The course is basically flat and makes for fast times.

Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each of 32 age groups. Overall awards will be given to the top male/female open runners, master runners, grand master runners, and senior grand master runners. There will be awards for the top three male/female walkers and wheelchair participants in the 5K and mile runs. T-shirts are guaranteed to the first 70 runners who register.

After the race, watermelon and refreshments will be served to all participants.

Race day is Friday, July 4 at 8 a.m. at the Jay City Park, 5259 Booker Lane. Entry fee is $20 in advance, $25 day of race. The One Mile Fun Run entry fee is $10. Late registration and pick-up will begin at 6:30 a.m. on race day at Jay City Park.

To register online click here. Or for a printable registration form, click here. Proceeds go towards next year’s race.

For directions or more information, contact Matt Dobson at (850) 217-2603 or (850) 675-6474 or email rmdobson@liberty.edu.

Bizarre Play Helps Jacksonville Down Pensacola’s Blue Wahoos

July 1, 2014

Pensacola Blue Wahoos catcher and clean up hitter Ross Perez hit .356 in June. Lead off hitter Yorman Rodriguez is batting .356 in the past 12 games.

And the five position players called up from High-A Bakersfield after the June 17 Southern League All-Star break (Kyle Waldrop, Seth Mejias-Brean, Marquez Smith, Jesse Winker and Ryan Wright) were a combined 10 for 22, a .454 clip Monday night.

“Our offense this year in my mind has played good,” Wahoos manager DeShields said. “We’ve scored runs and at one point we were hitting the highest in the league. Those things don’t go together. We’ve played a lot better than our record.”

Still, despite collecting 16 hits and six runs the Wahoos dropped their second straight game to the Jacksonville Suns Monday night, losing 8-6.

One could only wonder what would have happened, if not for a bizzare ruling by the umpire crew in the sixth inning.

Wahoos pinch hitter Juan Duran hit a rocket in the air that appeared to glance off pitcher Jay Rogers’ ankle and ricochet into Jacksonville third baseman Terrence Dayleg’s glove – never touching the ground. Dayleg threw Duran out at first to complete the play and Pensacola’s Jesse Winker scored from third, cutting the Jacksonville lead, 8-4. Third base umpire J.J. January ruled Penacola’s Ryan Wright safe at third and the play was dead.

But then the umpires reconvened and homeplate umpire Matt Pridemore, who was filling in for Jeremy Riggs who suffered a concussion Sunday from a foul ball off his mask, decided instead that Dayleg caught the ball in the air. So, he called Winker out after the Suns threw the ball to third base during the umpires’ discussion. The over turning of the call from a run scored and two out to a double play that took a Wahoos run off the scoreboard, ended the inning and stopping Pensacola from adding one run or more. Jacksonville remained ahead, 8-3.

DeShields was thrown out of the game for arguing the reversed call and threw his helmet on the ground in anger. He was still seething after the game and said he had never seen a call like it before.

“I don’t get real aggravated most of the time but I had had enough,” he explained. “It was a messed up play.”

DeShields argued the play was dead and the Pensacola runners should have been allowed to return to second and third base with two out.

Perez called the umpire’s over ruling “really weird.”

“That was a big situation for us,” said Perez, who scored two runs, doubled and knocked in a run. “If the ball goes through there two runs could have scored. I think we’ll be good at the end of the season.”

Perez said he is more confident than ever at bat and credits his coaches after his hot-hitting June.

“I’ve never felt like I’m feeling right now,” he said. “I’m very comfortable at home plate. When you work hard good things come out.”

The third game of the five-game series with Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate the Jacksonville Suns gets underway at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. RHP Michael Lorenzen (4-4, 2.63) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by the Suns LHP Justin Nicolino (7-2, 3.07).

by Tommy Thrall


Jacksonville Takes Opener 12-6 Over The Blue Wahoos

June 30, 2014

On Sunday at the Pensacola Blue Wahoos baseball game, fans had lots of fun for the first five innings.

Ryan Wright hit his first Double-A home run, which cleared the left field fence and put Pensacola ahead, 6-5, in the bottom of the fifth inning. It was also the second baseman’s first hit at home, after going hitless during his first five-game homestand at Pensacola. However, he’s hitting .300 (6-20) since then.

However, in Jacksonville’s very next at bat the Suns scored six runs off three Blue Wahoos pitchers to go ahead, 11-6, on their way to a 12-6 victory in the opener of a five-game series at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. Alfredo Silverio led off the big inning for the Suns with a home run.

The big hitter Sunday, though, for Pensacola was first baseman Marquez Smith. Smith hit a two-run home run, doubled in another run and walked in four at bats. It was Smith’s first home run this season, too, in a Blue Wahoos uniform after getting called up from High-A Bakersfield.

Smith said the homer to deep right center felt good after starting his stint with two hits in his first 18 at bats.

“It’s definitely good to get on the right track,” Smith said. “I was glad today to get some hits.”

Delino DeShields said that he would like to get the same production from Smith that Bakersfield got in the first half of the season. There Smith hit .298 with 15 homers and 67 RBI in 68 games.

“I’m hoping he will produce for us while he’s here,” DeShields said. “He is an older player. It gets tougher when you get older.”

The 29-year-old Smith was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2007 out of Clemson University and has played 737 games in the minors, including 2,615 at bats. He also has played 14 games in the Major Leagues, including 13 with the Cubs in 2011.

“I’ve been doing it for a long time and been lucky enough to still have a jersey on my back,” said Smith, who was born in Panama City down the coast from Pensacola. “I’m still having fun playing the game, so you can’t beat that.”

The second game of the five-game series with Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate the Jacksonville Suns gets underway at 6:30 p.m. Monday. RHP Jon Moscot (4-6, 2.83) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by the Suns RHP Jay Rogers (2-2, 4.81).

by Tommy Thrall

Wahoos Finish Road Trip With 3-1 Win Over The Lookouts

June 29, 2014

The Blue Wahoos score two in the 9th, defeat Lookouts 3-1 in series finale

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos won the final game of the their five-game road trip, 3-1, over the Chattanooga Lookouts. Kyle Waldrop’s two-RBI double in the top of the ninth inning gave the Wahoos their second victory of the series.

RHP Ben Lively pitched well in his second start for the Wahoos; he went 5.2 innings, allowing no runs on three hits while striking out five batters. Lively did walk three batters, but he left the contest with a 1-0 lead. RHP Carlos Gonzalez allowed a run in the bottom of the eighth inning on an Alberto Rosario pinch-hit single, which tied the game for the Lookouts.

With two outs in the top of the ninth, Brodie Greene reached base on a throwing error by Lookouts third baseman Daniel Mayora, which opened the door for the Wahoos. Yorman Rodriguez walked and Waldrop cleared the bases with his double to right field. Waldrop finished the day 2-for-5 with all three of the Wahoos’ RBI.

Gonzalez earned the win for Pensacola after Shane Dyer pitched a perfect bottom of the ninth to earn his seventh save of the season. RHP Juan Ramon Noriega took the loss for the Lookouts despite giving not giving up an earned run.

The Wahoos return home on Sunday to open a five-game homestand against the Jacksonville Suns.

by Joey Truncale

Lookouts Lock Up Series With 7-3 Win Over The Blue Wahoos

June 28, 2014

The Blue Wahoos scored first with a run in the third, but the Lookouts delivered a three-run counter punch in the bottom of the inning and never looked back on their way to a 7-3 win Friday night at AT&T Field. The win assures a series win for Chattanooga.

Pensacola loaded the bases with nobody out in the first inning and didn’t score and loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth inning and came up empty. The Blue Wahoos left a total of 13 runners on base for the game. Already leading 4-1, Chattanooga put the game away with a pair of run in the seventh inning with a passed ball and RBI double.

Robert Stephenson took the loss after allowing 4 R/ER over 5.0 innings. He struck out five and walked two. He allowed five hits, three went for extra bases.

Lookouts starter Andres Santiago picked up the win after allowing just 1 R/ER over 5.0 innings with one walk and five strikeouts. Blake Smith earned the save after recording the final four outs for the Lookouts.

Ryan Wright was one of the bright spots for the Blue Wahoos offensively. He went 2-for-4 with an RBI. It was his second multi-hit game of the series. Ross Perez (2-for-5) and Kyle Waldrop (2-for-4) both had multi-hit games as well for the Blue Wahoos.

Pensacola will try to salvage the final game of the series on Saturday night. RHP Ben Lively will make his second start for the Blue Wahoos (0-1, 7.36) against Lookouts RHP Rayden Sanchez (1-4, 5.97).  First pitch is set for 6:15 p.m. (CT) before the team returns home to open a five-game homestand against the Jacksonville Suns on Sunday afternoon.

by Tommy Thrall

Wahoos Edge The Chattanooga Lookouts

June 27, 2014

The Blue Wahoos used a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the top of the 11th to beat the Chattanooga Lookouts on Thursday night and snap a three-game losing streak. Yorman Rodriguez sent the game into extra innings when he threw out J.C. Boscan trying to score from second on a base hit in the ninth inning. Rodriguez threw a strike to home plate and Ross Perez tagged out Boscan to send the game to extras.

Rodriguez had a good game at the plate too. He extended his hit-streak to nine games with a single in his first at bat. He singled again and scored in the third. He finished 2-for-5 with a run scored. Brodie Greene (2-for-5, RBI) and Seth Mejias-Brean (2-for-5, R) also helped the cause with two-hit games.

The Blue Wahoos used some good pitching beginning with Michael Lorenzen. He took a no-decision despite working 6.0 innings and allowing just 2 R/ER on six hits with four strikeouts. Four Blue Wahoos relievers backed him up with five combined innings of scoreless ball out of the bullpen. James Walczak (W, 2-3) picked up the win with 2.0 innings shutout innings despite allowing two hits and three walks. Shane Dyer (S, 6) got a save with a scoreless 11th inning.

Lookouts starter and Dodger prospect Chris Reed matched Lorenzen over 6.0 innings. He was charged with 2 R/1 ER on four hits with two walks and five strikeouts in the no-decision. Mike Thomas (L, 2-2) took the loss. He allowed a hit with three walks to force in the eventual winning run in the 11th inning.

Pensacola can even the series with a win on Friday night at AT&T Field. RHP Robert Stephenson (3-5, 3.97) will start for the Blue Wahoos against Lookouts RHP Andres Santiago (1-1, 5.60). First pitch is set for 6:15 p.m. (CT) in Chattanooga.

by Tommy Thrall

Lookouts Beat Wahoos 4-3

June 26, 2014

The Lookouts scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to walk off with a 4-3 win over Pensacola Wednesday afternoon at AT&T Field in Chattanooga. The Blue Wahoos took a 3-2 lead on Juan Duran’s solo home run in the eighth inning, but it wasn’t enough. The Lookouts have now won the first two games of the five-game set.

Yorman Rodriguez continued his hot hitting with a 2-for-4 game including an RBI single in the third to extend his hitting streak to eight games. He later scored the go-ahead run in the inning to put Pensacola in front 2-1. Duran also had a nice afternoon with a 2-for-4 game.

Jon Moscot started for the Blue Wahoos and went 6.0 innings allowing just 2 R/ER on nine hits. He walked just one and struck out four. Elvin Ramirez (L, 0-2) faced five batters in the ninth inning and retired just one before the Lookouts scored the winning run to take the loss. It was his second blown save of the year.

Matt Shelton made his longest start of the season going 5.1 innings. He was charged with 2 R/ER on two walks, four hits and four strikeouts. He also got a no-decision. Despite allowing the go-ahead home run from Duran in the eighth, Robert Carson picked up the win after pitching the final two innings.

Pensacola will try to bounce back on Thursday night with RHP Michael Lorenzen (4-4, 2.61) heading to the mound against LHP Chris Reed (4-5, 3.00). First pitch is slated for 6:15 p.m. (CT) from AT&T Field in Chattanooga.

by Tommy Thrall

Northview Quarterback Club Hosting Softball Tourament

June 25, 2014

The Northview High School Quarterback Club will host a softball tournament August 2 at Showalter Park in Century from 8 a.m. until. The cost is $150 per team. Proceeds will go to support the Northview Chiefs football program.

For more information or to sign up a team, call (850) 256-3615.

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