The Middlesboro Yellow Jackets continued their hot-hitting ways in Florida Friday, but fell victim to a big inning and dropped a 10-8 decision to Pedro Menendez High.
Middlesboro went 2-1 on the Florida trip with one rainout. Coach Billy Powell said it was an encouraging week as the Jackets had only played one game before facing Sunshine State teams in the middle of their season.
“Overall I feel real good about it,” the coach said. “We made some great strides and proved — to ourselves as much as everyone else — that we can be a pretty good team.”
Friday the Jackets were rolling right along behind starting pitcher Matt Cox. They scored three runs in the first, two in the second and led 6-0 after Jake Partin stole home in the fourth inning.
Cox had allowed just one run and one hit through four but tired in the bottom of the fifth. Menendez took advantage of an error and scored six runs on five hits to take a 7-6 lead.
The Jackets took advantage of a pair of errors in the sixth to go back out in front 8-7.
Scott Mason, who had come on to pitch out of a jam in the fifth, couldn’t hold the lead in the sixth as Menendez got to him for three runs on two hits, two walks and an error.
Alex Pratt got the final three outs, but the Jackets couldn’t get anything going in the seventh and lost 10-8.
“We had a bit of a setback tonight, it’s dissapointing,” Powell said. “We had opportunities to put the game away after going up 6-0. We had some baserunning mistakes and a couple of defensive lapses.”
Evan Womack led the Middlesboro offense with three hits, including a double. He drove in a run and scored one.
Mason went 2-for-4 with a double, one RBI and three runs scored. Brett Pittman singled, drove in two runs and scored one. Hunter Adams, Josh Branham, and Holden Moyers all had one hit each. Partin scored two runs, including that steal of home, and Eddie Gilbert also had a run scored.
On the mound Cox went 4-2/3 innings while giving up seven runs on six hits. He walked five and struck out three. Mason surrendered three runs on two hits and two walks over 1/3 of an inning with a strike out and Pratt retired all three batters he faced with one strikeout.
“We’ve had good performances from out pitchers (this week) and our hitting has improved greatly,” said Powell. “Hopefully we’ve learned from it and it will help us to get better.”
The Jackets (2-2) host Pineville Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the opening round of the 13th Region All “A” Classic.
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Middlesboro 320 102 0 — 8 9 2
Pedro Menedez 000 163 x — 10 8 4
Cox, Mason (5), Pratt (6) and Branham; Dooley, CPiagno (3), SPiagno (4), Godwin (4). W—Godwin. L — Mason (0-1).