
Spartans
05/14/25 @ Peru | 9 |
05/12/25 vs Peru | 9 |
05/07/25 vs Beekmantown | 4 |
05/06/25 vs Chazy | 12 |
05/05/25 @ Beekmantown | 3 |
+ 10 more games |
Saranac has gone 7-2 against Northern Adirondack recently and they'll look to pad the win column further on Friday. The Spartans will head out on the road to challenge the Bobcats at 4:30 p.m. Saranac is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 8.9 runs per game this season.
Saranac blew Peru out of the water the last time the pair played, but on Wednesday Peru got their revenge. The Spartans fell just short of the Nighthawks by a score of 11-9. The Spartans' defeat signaled the end of their three-game winning streak.
Brody Macomber and Seth Petrashune did some serious damage despite the final result: Macomber went 2-for-3 with one run, one double, and one RBI, while Petrashune went 2-for-3 with one run and one RBI. That double marked the first that Macomber has hit this season. The team also got some help courtesy of Max Coryer, who got on base in three of his four plate appearances with one run.
Meanwhile, Northern Adirondack was not able to break out of their rough patch on Wednesday as the team picked up their 11th straight loss. They took a 15-10 hit to the loss column at the hands of Saranac Lake. On the bright side, the ten- run performance marked the Bobcats' highest-scoring contest to date.
Brayden Bushey made the most of his time at bat despite the final result and went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases, two runs, and one RBI. He is on a roll when it comes to stolen bases, as he's now snagged at least one in each of the last five games he's played. Another player making a difference was Anthony Soule, who went 1-for-3 with one stolen base, two RBI, and one run.
Saranac's defeat dropped their record down to 12-3. As for Northern Adirondack, their loss dropped their record down to 2-11.
Northern Adirondack's pitching crew has a crucial task ahead of them: Saranac has hit smart this season, having averaged an OBP of .444. It's a different story for Northern Adirondack, though, as they've only averaged .302. Will they be able to contain Saranac's hitters? Check back here after the action for a full breakdown and analysis of the contest.
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