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AirHogs Hand RedHawks 8-5 Defeat

Grand Prairie AirHogs pull out a 8-5 win over the RedHawks in Texas.

 

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GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - The Grand Prairie AirHogs scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to take the lead and their bullpen pitched four shutout innings to beat the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 8-5 on Wednesday night at QuikTrip Park.

For the first time in 10 days, the AirHogs had a three-run lead, getting a two-out wild pitch by Jake Laber followed by a two-run single by John Alonso to go up 3-0 in the first.

But the RedHawks battled right back, taking advantage of some uncharacteristic wildness by Grand Prairie starter Alain Quijano in the second. Eric Campbell and Ryan Delgado started the inning with two singles, before Quijano kept them there with a pair of flyouts. But he then walked Marcos Rodriguez to load the bases, and after a close 2-2 pitch to Todd Jennings was called ball three, Quijano threw down and in to force in run.

After a ball to Zach Penprase, AirHogs manager Ricky VanAsselberg came out to settle things down, but after a brief conversation was ejected by home plate umpire Darin Herae after meeting with his players.

Penprase went on to hit a bases-clearing double over the leap of Brian Myrow to give Fargo-Moorhead the lead at 4-3, but Grand Prairie re-took the lead in the fourth.

Trent Lockwood walked to start the inning, and went to second on John Alonso's single. Jairo Perez tried to bunt the runners over, but Lockwood was thrown out at third by Laber, who went on to strike out Alberto Espinosa looking. But Yasutsugu Nishimoto bounced a single just past Penprase at short to tie the game, and Jonny Kaplan's single gave the AirHogs the lead again at 5-4.

Fargo-Moorhead tied it on a sacrifice fly by Eric Campbell in the fifth, but the RedHawks were held off the scoreboard the rest of the way by Derrick Miramontes, Ronnie Morales and Justin Dowdy, while Brian Myrow gave the AirHogs another insurance run with his 11th home run of the year.

With the win, the AirHogs stayed a game ahead of Laredo and a game and a half ahead of El Paso, who both won on Wednesday.

 

AirHogs' Josh Hirsch