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Spikes fall to Scrappers

NILES, Ohio — Evan Mendoza smashed his third home run of the season and took the league lead in doubles with his 14th of the year, but the State College Spikes could not overcome an early surge from the Mahoning Valley Scrappers in a 6-3 loss on Sunday afternoon at Eastwood Field.

Mendoza’s homer in the ninth inning, a solo shot to left field, was part of a late Spikes (25-21) flurry after Mahoning Valley (27-18) took a 5-0 lead through three innings. The Cardinals’ 2017 11th-round draft choice, who won New York-Penn League Player of the Week honors for July 24-30, followed it with a 13-for-27 (.481) performance that included two home runs and six RBI over the previous seven days.

Bryce Denton’s single and an error put State College on the board in the seventh, with Mendoza’s long ball and a wild third strike to Denton each scoring runs in the ninth.

The Scrappers jumped out in front on Simeon Lucas’s RBI double in the first, with Nolan Jones then adding to the lead with a two-run double in the second. Jesse Berardi then hit his first home run of the year in the third, a solo shot to make it 4-0, before Ulysses Cantu’s bases-loaded walk later in the inning.

Hosea Nelson also hit a solo homer for the Scrappers in the eighth, his first of the year.

Jonathon Mulford (2-4) started and took the loss for the Spikes after allowing five runs on seven hits and six walks, one of them intentional, over 2 2/3 innings. Mulford struck out two batters in the effort.

Mahoning Valley starter Gregori Vasquez (3-2) earned the win with six innings of scoreless, two-hit ball. Vasquez recorded three strikeouts.

Josh Lopez also produced a multi-hit game for the Spikes, his 12th of the season.

Monday, the Spikes and Scrappers finish their three-game series with a 7:05 p.m. matchup at Eastwood Field. State College will send left-hander Andrew Summerville (2-0) to the mound for the conclusion of a seven-game, six-day road trip. Mahoning Valley will respond with right-hander Zach Plesac (0-1) on the hill. Plesac is the nephew of longtime major league pitcher Dan Plesac.

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