Rainy Day For Miners, Head To Quebec Four Games Back

Miners drop the final game of the three game series versus the New Jersey Jackals by the final score of 11-5 at Skylands Stadium Sunday afternoon.

The Miners went to Christian Colmery for his forth start of the season and of his professional career. Colmery struggled versus a stacked Jackals lineup, allowing five runs on five hits while walking five in four innings of work.

The Miners offensively played their part for the third straight game. Edwin Mateo drove in two runs while Hunter D’Amato, Kiko Romero and Sandro Gaston added two hits each.

Miners pitching was not as up to the task Sunday afternoon. Miners bullpen allowed six earned runs in five innings. John Perozzi was the only scoreless frame despite walking two and Zack Austin struck out the side in the ninth working around a pair of walks and hits with one run allowed. Miners staff walked 14 batters, the largest amount since May 9th this year.

The games importance at this point in this season still was not detrimental however; the Miners face a big up hill battle. With the defeat Sunday, Sussex County falls back to four games back of first place but still is three games back of the New York Boulders.

The Miners hoped to get the as close to New York and New Jersey as they have a red hot Quebec Capitales, who have won nine of their last ten games, for six games. The Miners head to Quebec City for the final time in the regular season for the weekday portion of the home and home series.

Tyler Thornton returns to the Miners via a trade with Brockton and looks to set the tone with a veteran presence on the mound Tuesday evening. Thornton, the Miners all time leader in innings pitched and games started also is top 5 in batters faced and strikeouts.

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