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Friday, July 12, 2013

Big Train Split Doubleheader; Superhero Night + $1 Hot Dogs on Saturday! Renfroe's Pro Debut

Big Train Split with Riverdogs in Vienna
The Big Train traveled to Vienna on Thursday to play a doubleheader, resuming a previously suspended game from earlier this season before playing tonight's regularly scheduled game. | Box Scores: Game 1Game 2
Brock Larson (San Francisco) - pictured above - started for Bethesda in Game 1, and gave the team five quality innings, giving up just one run on five hits. He also struck out two batters.  Larson would have the luxury of taking the mound in the bottom of the first inning already pitching with a 5-0 lead. The Big Train offense got going from the very beginning.
David Del Grande (Sacramento State) and Kyle Wernicki (Virginia Tech) led off the top of the first with a hit-by-pitch and a double, respectively, givingTy France (San Diego State) two runners in scoring position and no outs. France drove both runners in on a two-run single, giving the Big Train their first two runs of the ball game. After a walk by Ricky Santiago (Florida Atlantic), France scored on an RBI single by Josh Spano (High Point), extending the Big Train lead to three runs.
Mike Miedzianowski (High Point) single and a bases-loaded walk by Del Grande plated Santiago and Spano, scoring the final two runs of the inning for Bethesda.
The Big Train would tack on another run in both the third and fifth innings, as an RBI double from Spano scored Tim Yandel (Tulane) and an RBI single from Del Grande scored Spano.
With the Big Train leading 7-1, Kit Scheetz (Virginia Tech) came on to relieve Larson in the sixth inning. Scheetz pitched the final four frames, giving up just one unearned run on two hits while striking out four. Allowing just three total baserunners, Scheetz denied any hope the Riverdogs had of mounting a comeback, and the Big Train won the game 7-2.
Justin Hepner (San Diego State) got the start in the second game for the Big Train, and gave up three runs over five innings while striking out three. The Big Train mustered just three hits in the seven-inning game, and despite a shutout inning on the mound by Riley Stephenson (UMBC) in the sixth, the Big Train were unable to rally in the seventh inning, losing the game 3-0.
The Big Train travel to Alexandria on Friday to take on the Aces for the final game of a three-day road trip before returning home on Saturday night to play host to the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts. Saturday is also Superhero Night, so come hang out with Spiderman, clang fists with Iron Man, or meet the Dark Knight himself. Also, we will be offering dollar hot dogs and all fans in attendance will get a season souvenir program! Players from the Rockville Victors professional basketball team will be in attendance signing autographs. With just nine regular-season home games remaining before the playoffs, don't miss your chance to see the team before it's too late!
The gates open at 6:00 and the first pitch is scheduled for 7:30. Tickets can be purchased here or at the gate.
 
VIDEO: Hunter Renfroe's Professional Debut 
 
Hunter Renfroe (BT '11-'12) made his professional debut with the Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League last night. Renfroe, the No. 13 overall pick in last month's MLB Draft, finished 2-for-2 with a double and walk and scored a run in a 6-3 win over the Everett AquaSox.
Renfroe's first professional hit was an infield single in the fourth inning when he hit a grounder between shortstop and third base. "I got the first hit off my chest, swung the bat real well, so it was a good start" said Renfroe.

Hunter also notched his first professional extra base hit when he connected on a double in the fifth inning. 

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