阪神が獲得へ イーストン・ルーカスvsキャム・デバニー (打席内全投球)

Braso unable to move the runner and now Cam Deainy will come up. Deain’s first at bat of the night again. Tyler Nwin came out of the game. Deainy was in there for the top of this eighth inning. And now Cam will get an at bat. Right-handed batter standing in. The lefty Lucas is ready and firing. And Deainy chops it foul into the Sounds dugout. Deain’s last game was game one of the Thursday double header. He went 0 for three and got hit by a pitch. Hitting 248 with five homers on the year. He’s knocked in 21. The pitch swinging a miss. Deainy comes up empty. He’s had some big hits for the sounds on this home stand. Trying to come through right here with one away in the bottom of the eighth and a tie game at two. Toro getting a lead out at second base. Deainy standing tall, open stance and the pitch taken high. Fast ball to 94. Not as much playing time of late for Deainy with all the infielders the Sounds have and some priority guys like Terang and Braso and Toro. All 40man roster guys. The one two now and Deainy drives it foul off to the left out of play. Got Josh Van Meter getting back. He’s off tonight but back from injury. Eddie Alvarez, Kona back and part of that infield. And Deainy can play first base, but that’s where we’ve seen Ha. That’s where Toro is tonight. Deainy can play short, but Terang’s been there quite a bit. So Cam getting a chance here in reserve behind Nwin’s departure. The one-two inside and high at 95. And it’s two balls and two strikes. Sounds have not trailed tonight. Their lead has gone into a tie. Now they want it back. Bottom of the eighth. Lucas on two and two. He fires and Deaney fouls it away. Fast ball there at 94. Lucas is on for just the fourth time with the Tides. We saw him earlier in the series. Started the year at DoubleA Buouie and in 11 outings down there had a 159 erra. 24 strikeouts in 17 innings. Deainy calls timeout now digs back in. Lucas originally drafted by the Marlins in 2019 out of Pepperdine. 14th rounder ready first base side of the rubber. A lead at second by Torell and the 2-2 from Eastston Lucas and it’s up and away. Full count on Deainy now. Brian Navaredo waiting on deck. Cam Deainy waits the payoff pitch swung on and popped up right side foul and that’ll become a souvenir. Fans being asked to make some noise and this sellout crowd obliges. Deainy gets the feet set. Black bat points it out at the mound. Now puts it on the right shoulder. Batting glove on each hand. He waits deep in the box. The 3-2 again and it’s inside and low. Ball four. Good battle. 12 innings of work. He’s given up 11 hits, six runs, four walks, 17 strikeouts. And here’s the big thorn in the mud side. Three for three on the night. Cam Deaney. He’ll swing and miss strike one. He singled and scored in the third. He doubled in a run and scored in the fifth. He singled in a run in the sixth inning. He is the star for them offensively in this game. The 01 is outside from Lucas to make it one ball, one strike. We’re in the ninth inning. They got a left-hander up in their bullpen just in case uh that Mr. Gersley wants to make a change and not go with Duffy in the ninth inning. It’s coming. Yeah. Way inside. He nearly hits Deainy. Evan Cisk is up in the bullpen. A left-hander for Omaha. He may be coming in anyway. The two-1 from Lucas is inside. It’s three and one. After Deainy, you go back to the top of the order and John Ray followed by Nate Eaton. Now the pitch in from Lucas is a strike. And there’s a challenge because Deainy doesn’t believe it. So let’s find out. He shall see what it is. Watching the screen here. And it’s not up. Here it comes. That’s a ball. So he was right. He gets a walk. That was a good challenge on the part of Deainy. has been on base four straight times. That’ll bring up left on right Lucas who with Toledo this year has gone one and one with a 456 erra. First pitch to Cam Deainy swung through a miss. Nothing in one. Steven Cruz now warming for Omaha. Left-hander Walter Pennington is sat down. Tied at one in the bottom of the seventh. The 01 pitch is swung through a miss. Nothing at two now. Nothing to the pitch to Deain. He is bounced foul just in front of the third base coach, assistant hitting coach David Novarita. No balls and two strikes the count on Cam Deany. Runner on second, two outs. Tied at one in the bottom of the seventh. East Lucas from the first base side looks back to second. Home of the O2. Up and in off the glove of the catcher Dingler and Fitzgerald takes third. A pass ball on Dylan Dingler puts the go-ahead run 90 ft away. One ball, two strikes, two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Fitzgerald leads from third. Evaney batting the pitch top foul to the right. Still one and two. Good battle from the number nine hitter Deainy. Can he drive in the go-ahead run with John Ray on deck? The one two bounce foul to the left. Still a ball on two strikes. What a battle again. Lucas to Deainy. The one two swinging a miss. Strike three. It’s the seventh pitch of the plate appearance the um but I’m here for about a week so hoping to to get to see you know my old team that I grew up swimming for um and anyone else really everyone here in the community and has been supporting me this whole time whether they’re close family and friends or just random strangers so it’s it’s always special to come home and reconnect and share my stories with everyone. There’s been a there’s a lot of that. I mean, synchronized swimming like the Aquets, right? Town. The Aquets. Yep. Yeah. That that they they’ve been around for a long time. Yeah. So, that’s the the team that my mom swam for and then coached for and then I grew up swimming for as well. So, it’s a big family family thing. Awesome. As Cam Dey has the base hit through the left side. One out base runner for Omaha here in the top of the third inning. Happy to be joined by Had a base hit in the third inning. Got picked off at first. got caught stealing. Actually, it was called 136. It’s a caught stealing cuz he broke for the bag as the first pitch in there for a strike. Not your typical number nine hitter with 17 home runs and 60 RBI’s. But this is not a typical lineup. No, it is not. Just outside one and one. Everybody in this lineup in double figure home runs with the exception of Nick Loftton. But the only reason he doesn’t have double figure home runs is he was in the big leagues for quite a while. And once fouled back, it’s one and two. And that was a nice hack. Oh, yeah. Did not get cheated there. Nope. So, what’s uh what what they got you doing tomorrow, Mr. Weber? I believe I’ll be talking about Mr. Butchowski a little bit. Ah, the master of ceremonies. You’re the man for the I don’t know how many year in a row now you’ve been. And that one is popped up on the infield. Delis Santos calling for it. Oh, he takes a couple steps back quickly and reaches up to put it

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