Just when you thought the Tri-City ValleyCats had things going their way, making a run toward the playoffs, their pitching regressed the last two nights.
The ValleyCats have given up 29 runs in their last two games, both losses to Three Rivers, the latest a 16-5 drubbing on Thursday. The Eagles scored 9 runs in the final two innings to put the game away, offsetting two homers by Brayden Jobert, who took over the team lead in homers from David Glancy.
Glancy, oh, by the way, has been added to the Atlantic Conference All-Star team for Wednesday's game in Florence, Kentucky, joining Dylan Broderick.
Tri-City begins a long road trip in Ottawa tonight, and will return to The Joe on July 21.
Mets fans will need to have access to Apple TV in order to watch tonight's game vs. Boston. First pitch is at 7:15 pm. If you can access their radio feed on Audacy (via the former WCBS AM in NYC), you'll be all set.
One week ago, it was a comforting story to read that Paco Lopez had recovered from a spill to win the feature race at Saratoga.
But, fate can be oh so cruel.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Lopez has been hit with a 30 days suspension for gross careless riding. Fellow jockey Javier Castellano will be sidelined for an additional three weeks, as he recovers from his injuries.
Current riding leader Jose Ortiz had another three win day on Thursday. Hometown star Dylan Davis picked up his 2nd winner with the Irish bred After Taxes in Thursday's 9th race.
Today's 10 race card begins at 1:10 pm.
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