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SSA: Dock Doyle & Ike Davis
… … …Doyle: 3-5, 2 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI
… … …Davis: 2-4, 2 2B, BB, R, RBI
Brooklyn (SSA – New York Penn League)
Brooklyn Cyclones 9, @ Hudson Valley Renegades 6
Manager Edgar Alfonzo pulled Pedro P. Martinez after the righty allowed four runs in an inning and a third to begin the game.
Brooklyn rallied from 4-0 down to take a 9-4 lead by scoring in every inning from the third to the sixth.
1B Ike Davis drove a pair of doubles, narrowly missing a home run on one at least according to play-by-play man Warner Fuselle’s call. Dock Doyle, who entered the game as a pinch-hitter was 3-5 with two doubles and two RBI. DH Jordan Abruzzo was 3-5 with two doubles as well.
Reese Havens was a late scratch from the lineup.
The Cyclones lead the Jamestown Jammers by 0.5 of a game for the NYP Wild Card spot with three games to play.





played development be damned, yank him in his second inning…
The lefties in the Brooklyn pen have been excellent this year, however they’ve been used too early many times to salvage games being lost by the starter.
I the 15-20 games I’ve seen at ‘the dutch’ over the years I cant recall seeing more than two homers. So as tough as it is to get one out of Keyspan, its just as tough to hit one in Fishkill. And there is a misty heavy air that seems to roll in around 9 or 10, so Davis must have really cranked that near homer…
His power numbers should be much better playing in the SAL to start next year, and probably even in the pitching friendly FSL.
The Cyclones are on SNY tonight at home against the same Renegades, while Jamestown plays division leader Batavia. Jamestown trails Brooklyn by a 0.5 game for the WC and Batavia by 1.5 games for the division.
Player d-what? where?
It really sounded like Davis was driving the ball well last night. This made me very pleased.
I hope you’re right about his power numbers next year.