Brady House homers twice but Red Wings fall to Syracuse

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Brady House homered twice, but the Rochester Red Wings could not overcome an early six-run deficit in an 11-6 loss to the Syracuse Mets on Sunday at ESL Ballpark.

The Mets did most of their damage in a six-run fourth inning, then added insurance runs in four separate frames. Rochester trailed 8-1 before a four-run seventh briefly put the tying run at the plate. Syracuse improved to 29-27 behind three home runs and 11 total hits.

Syracuse broke through against Red Wings starter Andry Lara in the fourth. Kevin Parada lined a two-run single to right to bring in Andy Ibáñez and Yonny Hernández after a walk and hit-by-pitch loaded the bases with one out. Matt Rudick followed with an RBI single to right and Nick Morabito capped the inning with a three-run homer to left for a 6-0 lead.

House answered in the bottom half, turning on a Jack Weisenburger pitch for a solo home run to center with two outs, cutting the deficit to 6-1. The Mets quickly restored momentum when Ryan Clifford hit a solo shot to right-center and Jackson Cluff added another solo homer to right in the sixth to push the margin to 8-1.

House kept Rochester within striking distance with his second home run of the day, another solo drive to center off reliever Nate Lavender in the sixth. It was House’s fourth homer of the season and gave him eight total bases on a 2-for-4 afternoon.

The Red Wings made their biggest push an inning later. Harry Ford worked a walk, Joey Wiemer singled to center and Tres Barrera singled to center to load the bases with nobody out. Phillip Glasser put Rochester’s third run on the board with a grounder that turned into a forceout at second as Ford crossed the plate. After a pitching change, Christian Franklin drilled a liner to right for a triple, scoring Wiemer and Glasser to pull the Wings within 8-5. Seaver King’s groundout to short brought in Franklin and trimmed the deficit to 8-6.

Information gathered from milb.com.

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This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Rochester Red Wings drop series finale vs Syracuse Mets


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