"Rockport rallies past Hamilton-Wenham Forces decisive Game 3 in ITL playoffs"
By Nick Curcuru - Salem News
HAMILTON — The Rockport Townies live to play another day in the Intertown Twilight Baseball League playoffs.
The
defending league champions were in a must-win situation in Game 2 of
the ITL semifinals against Hamilton, and a three-run rally in the
seventh inning led to a 5-4 Townies win. With the series tied at
one, the two teams will meet in a winner-take-all Game 3 Thursday at
Evans Field in Rockport (7 p.m.). Thursday’s winner advances to the
finals against the top-seeded Manchester Essex Mariners, who swept
Beverly in their semifinal series.
“That
was as tense as it gets, but we didn’t give up in this game,” Townies
manager Jay Pallazola said. “We have a knack for dropping the first game
of a playoff series, but we got through it tonight and are on to Game
3.
“We’ve been in this position before so I like our chances.”
The
second-seeded Townies were down to their final three outs as the
third-seeded Generals led, 3-2, heading into the seventh inning. That’s
when Rockport mounted a comeback.
Mike Emerson laced one of his
three singles on the night to open up the seventh and set the table for a
rally. Dylan Maki followed with a base knock to put runners on first
and second, and the Townies tied the score one batter later when Jordan
Pallazola grounded to second base. The Generals got one out at second,
but a hard slide from Maki broke up the double play as the throw to
first sailed high and allowed Emerson to come in with the tying run.
Keady
Segel then legged out a double, which scored Jordan Pallazola from
second (after a stolen base) to give the Townies the lead at 4-3. Segel
later came around to score on a wild pitch. That run ended up
being the difference in the game as Hamilton did not go quietly in the
bottom of the frame, loading the bases with one down.
The Generals cut the deficit to 5-4 when Sal Guarino grounded to
first, plating Larry Saggesse, who singled with one down. But Maki
struck out the next batter to end the threat, with the tying run on
third base and the potential winning run on second.
“They made clutch plays when they were down,” Pallazola said. “This was such a back and forth game, but we did just enough.”
The
majority of the contest saw Generals’ southpaw Luke Painchaud and
Townies’ righty MacKenzie Quinn engage in a pitcher’s duel. It was a
battle of crafty arms that weren’t overpowering, but were accurate and
kept hitters off balance.
The
Townies struck first in the top of the second inning when Ryan Webb was
hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, allowing Jordan Pallazola to come
in from third.
Painchaud, however, settled in from there, getting
several clutch outs as the Townies stranded nine men on base in the
first six innings.
“You have to give Luke a ton of credit; he
always gives us trouble,” Pallazola said. “He’s not overpowering but he
keeps us off balance and we can never seem to get to him.”
Hamilton grabbed the lead in the bottom of the fifth with a three-run, two-out rally.
It
looked like the Generals would come up empty handed as Segel snared a
hard hit grounder off the bat of Brett Harring and threw a runner out at
home for the second out of the frame. But Saggesse and Chris Huggett
followed with RBI singles to make it 2-1 Hamilton. The home team added
one more run in the frame when Guarino walked with the bases loaded.