Monday, August 2, 2010

Red Sox Clinch Penn Division

Down 6-4 in the 7th inning, the Red Sox stormed back with three 2-out runs to beat the Colt 45's 7-6 and clinch the Penn Division Pennant. With two outs, the Red Sox got a walk by Tyler Warren and then a single by Craig Denlinger. Warren scored on a wild pitch, and then Brett Hiett was hit by pitch. An intentional walk of Jason Williams loaded the bases for Eric Guise. Guise earned a walk to force home the tying run, and Bill Johnson's walk forced home the go-ahead run.

With their first division championship since 2002, the Red Sox clinch a bye in the first round of the playoffs.

The Red Sox improve to 20-3 and set a franchise record for most wins in the regular season.

Next week, the Sox visit Neumann College to take on the Outlaws in a rain make-up doubleheader.

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