![]() ![]() Information regarding the schedule, tickets and safety protocols have yet to be released. “We cannot wait to have fans back in the stadium for baseball.” Hannah Siefert, Director of Fan Communications, “This is what we prepare all off-season for.” The Y’alls and other teams choosing to play ball will support fellow Frontier League teams that are unable to play. With the approval of Governor Beshear, the Y’alls are expected to welcome fans back to UC Health Stadium at 50 percent capacity within the next three to four weeks. ![]() However, all teams have been given the option to pursue baseball and other activities. The Frontier League recently announced that there will not be a 2020 championship season due to the ongoing restrictions in the cities of teams in the league. (Florence, Ky.) – The Florence Y’alls will play baseball in 2020. ![]() I’m here to help the team.The Frontier League says there won't be a 2020 championship season, but some teams are still taking the diamond. “I just want to thank every fan for supporting us all year. “It’s great to be back in town,” Pintor said. Zuberer, Tennie and Stern had two hits each. Pintor rejoined the team days ago after playing in Puerto Rico. The last two Florence runs came in the eighth inning when Tennie singled in Pintor with the bases loaded and Zuberer drew another hit by pitch with the bases loaded to score second baseman Ethan Stern. We just have to go in there and play it pitch by pitch just give it our all.”Įdwards hit a solo home run to left in the bottom of the seventh for his first home run of the year putting Florence up 14-6. “These games are just becoming more and more important. “It’s massive, especially this stretch here in this last month,” Price said. After Chavez hit a sacrifice fly scoring Pintor, Price belted a slam to right center off Schaumburg reliever Thomas Nicoll to give Florence a 13-6 lead. The Y’alls then built some distance in the bottom of the fifth chasing Schaumburg starter Kobey Schlotman (1-1) from the game. But we wanted to save some arms for this upcoming series.” “We typically keep him to two innings or less. “Kent’s been a workhorse for us in the bullpen the whole season,” White said. The four Florence pitchers combined to strike out 10. Kent Klyman and Bryant Flete kept the Boomers off the scoreboard the final four innings. Related: Final game of Florence-Joliet series suspended due to rain After a force play at home, designated hitter Brennan Price took a bases-loaded walk on a tight 3-2 pitch scoring center fielder Rodney Tennie to trim the lead to 4-3. The Y’alls then loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the second. They put up a good game.”įlorence cut the lead in half, 4-2, by the end of the first and Martinez would pitch through five innings. “We kept playing like we’ve been talking about and preaching. “We were fortunate to minimize the damage there, get off the field and give our offense a chance,” said Brian White, Florence manager. With the win, and with just 27 games left in the season, Florence stands at 30-38 overall while the Schaumburg Boomers drops to 35-32.įlorence won 16-6 at Thomas More Stadium following a rain delay and rough start to the first inning where Y’alls starting pitcher Edgar Martinez walked two Boomers and hit two others with pitches leading to a four-run frame for Schaumburg. The Florence Y’alls nailed two grand slams on Thursday night to win the series over Schaumburg, a team they are chasing for the third and final spot in the playoffs from the Frontier League West Division.
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