IronBirds drop second straight on Friday night, losing 7–3 to Williamsport

Coming off their most successful stint of the season, during which they won six out of seven games, the IronBirds fell for the second straight night Friday, losing 7-3 to the visiting Williamsport Crosscutters.

With the defeat, Aberdeen fell to 19-35 on the year and was in the cellar of the New York-Penn Leagues McNamara Division, a full eight games behind third-place Hudson Valley.

Down 1-0 in the home half of the first, Aberdeen rang up one run to knot the contest 1-1. Glynn Davis led off the frame with a single to left, moved over to second base when the Crosscutters hurler uncorked a wild pitch, then scurried to third on Martin Serrata's sacrifice bunt. Mychal Givens came up third and hit a groundout to second that allowed Davis to score from third.

The IronBirds went up 2-1 in the second inning. Wynston Sawyer kicked off the rally with a leadoff walk, and after moving to third on a wild pitch and a passed ball, scored when Adam Davis drilled an RBI base hit to short center field.

Trailing 3-2 in the fourth after the visitors posted a pair of runs in the third, Aberdeen tied things up in short order. Adam Davis blasted a pitch over the left field wall for his first home run of the season.

The IronBirds failed to plate a run for the balance of the contest.

Aberdeen lost control of the game in the top of the seventh, while still tied up 3-3. In that inning, Williamsport pasted Aberdeen reliever Zach Petersime for four runs on five singles and a walk. Both teams went silent for the rest of the game.

Petersime (0-3) was saddled with the loss, going 1-1/3 innings in which he allowed five hits and did not record a strikeout.

Jose Mota made the start for Aberdeen and lasted four innings, striking out three and surrendering three earned runs on five hits without allowing a walk. Luis Lebron threw one inning of relief for the IronBirds, striking out two of the three hitters he faced in a perfect frame. Angel Cespedes finished out the game with a 2-2/3 inning stint, holding Williamsport to a pair of hits and posting two strikeouts.

Adam Davis was the lone IronBird with multiple hits, going 2-for-4 with a homer, one run and two RBIs.

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