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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 17:59 |
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The Asheville Tourists snatched first place away from the Charleston RiverDogs with an 8-0 shutout of the previous frontrunners at McCormick Field last Saturday.
Asheville starter Jhoulys Chacin threw for seven scoreless innings to propel the Tourists to a half-game lead in the South Atlantic League Southern Division standings. The whitewash was the first of the season suffered by dethroned Charleston (25-11).
Chacin (5-1) allowed four hits and two walks while striking out five, lowering his ERA to a sterling 1.87.
The Tourists scored five runs in the fifth inning, keyed by an error
by RiverDogs second baseman Walter Ibarra. Asheville’s offensive
highlights in the first inning included a three-run shot by Jeffrey
Cunningham, followed by a David Christensen solo home run. Christenson,
who also swatted a home run in his next at-bat, finished 3-for-4 with
two RBIs.
Asheville (26-11) scored one run each in the third, fourth and
seventh innings to pad its lead. Edgmer Escalona pitched the final two
innings to preserve the shutout.
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