McClutch! McCutchen HR in 14th lifts Giants over Dodgers 7-5
By MICHAEL WAGAMAN, Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Andrew McCutchen snapped out of a prolonged slump with five hits in six at-bats Saturday night. Midway through his seventh at-bat, he knew it was just a matter of time until he got hit No. 6.
McCutchen hit a three-run homer to cap a 12-pitch at-bat against reliever Wilmer Font, giving him a career-high six hits and the San Francisco Giants a 7-5 victory over Los Angeles on Saturday night.
“You’re talking about a great hitter that was having a great night,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “He topped it off really well, didn’t he?”
McCutchen fell behind Font 1-2 before fouling off seven pitches. He then turned on a high-and-tight 2-2 fastball and drove it into the seats in left field, scoring Kelby Tomlinson and Joe Panik, who both singled off Font (0-2).
“I was just trying to fight him off, fight him off, until I got comfortable enough to whatever he threw up there I was ready to hit,” McCutchen said. “He didn’t elevate it too much there, and I was able to elevate.”
McCutchen drove in four runs and raised his batting average from .083 to .258. The 2013 NL MVP got a hearty ovation from Giants fans for the walk-off blast, his first big moment with San Francisco since being acquired from Pittsburgh in an offseason blockbuster.
“Finally showed up today. Finally,” McCutchen said. “It’s only what, Game 7, but when you’re not getting hits, it feels like it’s forever. Feels good to show up today and do the job.”
Buster Posey also homered for the Giants, who wasted leads of 1-0, 3-1 and 4-3 before winning on McCutchen’s shot. Panik added three hits and Austin Jackson had two.
Roberto Gomez retired three batters for his first major league win. The Giants emptied their bullpen by using nine relievers.
“They kept us in the ballgame,” McCutchen said.
The Dodgers had taken a 5-4 lead in the top of the 14th when Logan Forsythe singled in Yasiel Puig.
The game lasted 5 hours, 16 minutes after beginning two hours later than originally scheduled due to heavy rains that forced the postponement of Friday’s game. It was the sixth rainout in AT&T Park history and the first since 2006.
Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts was down to one reliever when the game ended. Roberts also used two starting pitchers, Clayton Kershaw and Hyun-Jin Ryu, as pinch hitters.
Chase Utley homered, Corey Seager had two hits and reached base five times, and Cody Bellinger added a pair of singles for Los Angeles.
The Dodgers are 2-6, matching their worst start since 1976.
“We just came up short again,” Roberts said. “That’s five runs in 14 innings. You have to look at each at-bat and the quality needs to get better. There needs to be a better pitch-to-pitch focus.”
Utley homered in the seventh, his first of the season.
Posey’s home run off starter Rich Hill was the first of the season for the Giants cleanup hitter and first since Aug. 8, 2017.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Dodgers: RHP Josh Fields pitched a scoreless inning after being reinstated from the paternity list before the game. RHP Zach Neal designated for assignment after originally being optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. The change was made after the team claimed RHP Alec Asher off waivers from Baltimore.
STARTING OFF
Hill beat the Giants on opening day in Los Angeles but wasn’t as fortunate in San Francisco. The left-hander yielded three runs and five hits over five innings with six strikeouts and two walks.
Giants starter Chris Stratton struggled with his control again. He allowed two earned runs but walked four in five-plus innings.
UP NEXT
LHP Clayton Kershaw (0-2, 2.25) of the Dodgers faces LHP Ty Blach (1-1, 5.79) on Sunday in a rematch of opening day starters. Kershaw lost the first round despite allowing one run over six innings while Blach owns a career 1.41 ERA against Los Angeles.
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Author: Beaver County Radio
Suarez powers Reds past Pirates 7-4Suarez powers Reds past Pirates 7-4
Suarez powers Reds past Pirates 7-4Suarez powers Reds past Pirates 7-4
By ALAN SAUNDERS, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Eugenio Suarez hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds cooled off the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 7-4 victory on Saturday night.
Pittsburgh opened the season with six wins in seven games and then jumped out to a 4-0 lead against Cincinnati in the second. But the Reds chipped away at the deficit before Suarez finished the job.
Joey Votto hit a sacrifice fly in the third, and Jesse Winker added an RBI single in the fifth. Suarez then tied it at 4 with a two-run single off Dovydas Neverauskas with two out in the sixth.
Suarez came up again with two on in the eighth and drove a 0-1 fastball from George Kontos (0-1) over the wall in left. He finished with three hits.
Wandy Peralta (1-0) pitched two scoreless innings for the win and Raisel Iglesias worked the ninth for his second save.
Cincinnati right-hander Sal Romano allowed four runs and seven hits in five innings. He struck out one and walked one.
Corey Dickerson hit a two-run double for Pittsburgh in the first. Josh Harrison added a sacrifice fly in the second, and Adam Frazier had an RBI single.
But Cincinnati’s pitching tightened up after that, retiring 16 straight Pirates from the third through eighth innings.
Chad Kuhl struck out seven in five innings for Pittsburgh. He was charged with two runs and five hits.
TRAINING ROOM
Reds: OF Scott Schebler (right elbow) missed his fourth straight game after being hit by a pitch Sunday against Washington. The impact did damage to the ulnar nerve in Schebler’s elbow and he is dealing with a lack of feeling in his hand as result. The Reds are still contemplating a move to the disabled list.
Pirates: RF Gregory Polanco was a late scratch with right foot discomfort after fouling a pitch off his foot on Friday night. He is day to day. Frazier replaced him in the lineup. … RHP Joe Musgrove (right shoulder strain) will begin throwing next week in Chicago.
UP NEXT
Reds: Tyler Mahle (1-0, 0.00 ERA) will pitch the series finale on Sunday afternoon. Mahle, 23, will be making just his sixth career start, but it’ll be his third against Pittsburgh. He made his major league debut against the Pirates last August.
Pirates: Jameson Taillon (1-0, 3.38 ERA) will make his second start of the season. He tied a career high with nine strikeouts against the Minnesota Twins on Monday.
2018 Beaver County Maple Syrup Festival Broadcast!!!
The 41st Annual Beaver County Maple Syrup Festival got under way on Saturday April 7, 2018. Beaver County Radio broadcast live throughout the day. The cold temperatures and snow, yes snow didn’t keep people from coming out the the festival to enjoy pancakes, vendors, re-enactments, and an array of maple flavored treats. Check out all of the fun in the pictures below…….
Moran and Marte lead Pirates over Reds 14-3
Moran and Marte lead streaking Pirates over Reds 14-3
By JOHN PERROTTO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rookie Colin Moran had four hits and three RBIs, and Starling Marte hit a bases-loaded triple to lead the streaking Pittsburgh Pirates over the Cincinnati Reds 14-3 on Friday night.
Moran’s two-run single with two outs in the third inning just dropped in front of diving center fielder Billy Hamilton and put the Pirates ahead for good at 4-2. Marte’s triple keyed a six-run sixth inning that included Corey Dickerson’s two-run double as Pittsburgh extended its lead to 10-2 while playing through a steady rain.
Pittsburgh is off to a 6-1 start following an offseason in which the Pirates traded five-time All-Star center fielder Andrew McCutchen and ace pitcher Gerrit Cole.
Dickerson had three hits, including a triple, and Jordy Mercer had two doubles among his three hits. The Pirates had 15 hits, including two each by Marte and Josh Harrison. Harrison also drove in two runs and Josh Bell drew three walks.
Gregory Polanco hit a two-run double during a four-run seventh that made it 14-2. He has six extra-base hits and 11 RBIs in seven games.
Trevor Williams (2-0) scattered two runs over 5 1/3 innings despite allowing 10 hits. He pitched six hitless innings to win at Detroit last Sunday in his first start of the season.
Luis Castillo (0-2) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings and has a 9.00 ERA through two starts. His 3.12 ERA in 15 starts last season led NL rookies.
Jesse Winker had three hits for the Reds, and Joey Votto, Jose Peraza and Castillo added two each. Cincinnati hit into three double plays and stranded 10 runners in losing for the fifth time in six games.
Moran and Mercer hit back-to-back RBI doubles in the second inning. The Reds tied it in the third on run-scoring singles by Winker and Votto but didn’t score again until the ninth.
Clay Holmes, a 25-year-old right-hander, pitched the final two innings for Pittsburgh in his major league debut and allowed one run.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Reds: RF Scott Schebler (bruised right elbow) missed his third straight game. He was injured last Sunday when hit by a pitch from Washington LHP Sean Doolittle.
UP NEXT
Cincinnati RHP Sal Romano (0-1, 4.50 ERA) is to start against RHP Chad Kuhl (1-0, 6.35) on Saturday night. Romano gave up three runs in six innings against Washington ast Sunday, when Kuhl allowed four runs in 5 1/3 innings at Detroit.
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Penguins top Senators 4-0 to earn home-ice in 1st round!!!
Penguins top Senators 4-0 to earn home-ice in 1st round
By WILL GRAVES, AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins will start their bid for a Stanley Cup three-peat home.
Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel banked in goals off Craig Anderson minutes apart in the second period, Casey DeSmith stopped 34 shots and the Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-0 to clinch second place in the Metropolitan Division and home-ice advantage in the opening round of the playoffs.
Phil Kessel collected his 34th goal of the season and Patric Hornqvist pushed his career-high to 29 when he beat Anderson late in the third period for the Penguins, who will host Columbus, New Jersey or Philadelphia next week.
Anderson finished with 19 saves but was beaten twice from behind the goal line in the second period as the Senators lost for the ninth time in 11 games.
Crosby was standing just off the right post when fired a shot that smacked off Anderson’s left pad and into the net 1:25 into the second period. Guentzel scored from nearly the same spot just over six minutes later, flicking a rebound off the end boards that hit Anderson’s left leg and skittered in for his 22nd of the season.
That was more than enough for DeSmith, given the start a night after top goaltender Matt Murray played in a draining overtime victory over the Blue Jackets. DeSmith was sharp throughout while picking up his first career shutout, and by the time Kessel took a slick feed from Riley Sheahan and fired it into the open net 6:55 into the third the Penguins could turn their attention to the postseason.
Not so for the Senators.
Ottawa and Pittsburgh met in the Eastern Conference finals 10 months ago, with the Penguins winning on an overtime goal in Game 7 before going on to beat Nashville for their second straight Cup. The Senators hoped it would be a springboard to becoming perennial contenders. Instead they will miss the postseason for the third time in five years.
That hasn’t been the case in Pittsburgh for more than a decade.
The Penguins overcame a sluggish first half of the season to extend their playoff streak to 12 straight years, the longest active streak in the league. Now they’ve turned their attention to capturing a third straight Cup, something no franchise has done since the New York Islanders won four consecutive titles from 1980-83, more than two years before the oldest player on the Penguins — 32-year-old defenseman Matt Hunwick — was born.
Pittsburgh heads to the postseason relatively healthy outside of forward Derick Brassard, who is skating but remains out indefinitely with a lower-body injury. The Penguins also go in with the top power-play in the league and the best home-ice advantage in the Eastern Conference after picking up their 30th victory of the season at PPG Paints Arena.
NOTES: Both the Senators and Penguins wore a butterfly decal with the initials “JP” on the back of their helmets to honor an Ottawa-area teen and longtime Senators fan who died this week due to a rare and debilitating skin condition. Jonathan Pitre, 17, was nicknamed “”Butterfly Boy” and developed a close relationship with the team after sharing his battle with epidermolysis bullosa. … Kessel played in all 82 games this season and has played in 692 consecutive games, the third-longest active ironman streak in the league. … Crosby played in every game for the first time in his 13-year career. … The victory was head coach Mike Sullivan’s 200th in the NHL.
UP NEXT
Senators: Finish up the season in Boston on Saturday.
Penguins: The first round of the playoffs next week. Pittsburgh has won at least one playoff series in four of the last five seasons.
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Quigley Classic Finals
Girls
Home-56
Away-76
Boys
Home-105
Away-117
CCBC Players of the Game
The first game of the Quigley Classic double header was the All-Star girls. It was a thrilling game filled with great players, throughout the area. The CCBC players of the game were: Beaver Falls’ Island Bradley and Ambridge’s Chloe Rabold.
The boy’s All-Star game started off quick, with many hoops. The CCBC players of the game are: Central Valley’s Gabe Samangy and CWNC’s Brian Davidson.
43rd Quigley Classic To Be Broadcast Live Tonight On Beaver County Radio
Tonight Beaver County Radio presents coverage of the 43rd Quigley Classic at Quigley Catholic High School in Baden, with air time set for 6:15. The Quigley Classic features 38 seniors playing their final game in girls’ and boys’ basketball among the top players in the County and surrounding schools.
Here are the rosters for tonight’s games, with players listed in alphabetical order of last name:
GIRLS HOME [Coach: Bill Del Tondo]
Alexis Ball (Freedom)
Sydney Barney (Beaver)
Island Bradley (Beaver Falls)
Patience Gipson (Cornell)
Madison Hiltz (Central Valley)
Marisa Metropoulos (Quigley Catholic)
Tori Mitchell (Beaver Falls)
Myka Smith (Cornell)
Sydney Wolf (Riverside)
Paige Ziggas (Beaver)
GIRLS AWAY [Coach: Mark D’Alessandris]
Nicole Costa (Avonworth)
Savannah Fischer (Ambridge)
Megan Guthrie (Ambridge)
Kara Haslett (Ambridge)
Lauren Kaminski (Hopewell)
Taylor Lambright (Blackhawk)
Taylor Parrish (Hopewell)
Chloe Rabold (Ambridge)
Tailyn Silver (Blackhawk)
Lily Tedesco (Avonworth)
BOYS HOME [Coach: Josh Alderson]
Jesse Auman (Blackhawk)
Adam Brady (Beaver Falls)
Zach Cardwell (Quigley Catholic)
Nick Duer (Quigley Catholic)
Mackenyze Kuzbicki (Blackhawk)
Trent Michael (Blackhawk)
Gabe Samangy (Central Valley)
Owen Smith (Central Valley)
Ty Thellman (Riverside)
BOYS AWAY [Coach: Bill Sacco]
Brian Davidson (CW North Catholic)
Elijah Ford (Aliquippa)
Santino Guandolo (Freedom)
Javin Melvin (Freedom)
Jay Mike (Aliquippa)
Michael Raines (Aliquippa)
Desmond Ross (Cornell)
Anthony Roth (Ellwood City)
Alex Skowron (Quaker Valley)
The final games in our 70th year of high school basketball coverage come your way beginning at 6:15. The girls’ game tips off at 6:30, and the boys’ game will start at 8:30.
Where Are The Portable Toilets At Brady’s Run Park??!!
FOLLOWING UP ON A COMPLAINT THAT WAS MADE BY A CALLER DURING YESTERDAY’S ASK THE COMMISSIONERS SEGMENT….THERE WAS A QUESTION AS TO WHY THERE ARE NO PORTABLE TOILETS AT THE WALKING TRAIL AT THE OUTSIDE OF BRADY’S RUN PARK OFF OF ROUTE 51. BEAVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DAN COLVILLE TELLS BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWSMAN PAT SEPTAK THAT IT WAS JUST A MATTER OF BAD TIMING…
COLLVILE SAYS THEY ARE IN A TRANSITION FROM ONE VENDOR TO ANOTHER WHERE THE OLD VENDOR HAD TO REMOVE THEIR UNITS SO THAT THE NEW VENDOR COULD BRING THEIRS IN. THE UNITS HAVE BEEN PLACED AT THE WALKING TRAIL. THE NEW VENDOR -TURN 4 TOILETS – IS CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF PLACING BRAND NEW UNITS THROUGHOUT THEIR LOCATIONS. HE SAYS THE TIMING WAS JUST UNFORTUNATE…
Town Hall Meeting In Beaver This Weekend To Address Gun Control
A NEW LOCAL GROUP IS HOSTING A TOWN HALL MEETING TOMORROW TO ADDRESS THE ISSUE OF GUN CONTROL. THE BEAVER COUNTY VOICE FOR CHANGE WILL HOLD WHAT IS BEING CALLED THE TOWN HALL OF OUR LIVES SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE COMMUNITY ROOM IN THE BEAVER MUNICIPAL BUILDING AT 469 THIRD STREET. IT STARTS AT 1 P-M. THE MEETING COMES AFTER LAST MONTH’S MARCH OF OUR LIVES, WHICH IS STILL GENERATING PUBLIC DEBATE. THE LOCAL GROUP WANTS TO DISCUSS POSSIBLE GUN-CONTROL MEASURES. BOTH DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN ELECTED OFFICIALS AND CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN INVITED TO THE MEETING. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI WILL BE THERE AND WILL HAVE A FULL REPORT FOR US MONDAY MORNING ON AM BEAVER COUNTY BEGINNING AT 6:30.

























































