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Comets at Snappers
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Game 1 Snappers 7 Comets 1 -- The Snappers jumped on Dennis Martinez for four runs in the bottom of the first and the route was on. Shane Mack doubled to lead off and Brian Harper moved him to third. Ryne Sandberg tripled home Mack and scored on a Cecil
Fielder single before Terry Pendleton capped the inning with a homerun. The Comets had a big opportunity to cut into the lead in the third when they loaded the bases with no outs on a couple of walks and a single but they could only get a sac fly and one run
on the board. Cecil Fielder put an exclamation point on the game with a triple in the 8th to drive in a couple of unearned runs. Greg Swindell held the Comets to just four hits while striking out six. He did walk six in going the distance for the win.?
Game 2 Comets 2 Snappers 1 -- Vince Coleman led off the game for the Comets with a single followed by a steal of second. Mariano Duncan laid down a bunt but the play for Coleman at third failed putting runners at the corners. Dave Anderson lofted a fly
ball that plated Coleman for one run. A ground out by Mark McGwire moved Duncan to second and he scored on a two-out single by Danny Tartabull. Cecil Fielder led off the bottom of the second with a titanic homerun off Tom Filer to cut the lead in half. Filer
went five innings giving up just one more single and a couple of walks to leave with a 2-1 lead. Jim Corsi, Mike Maddux, Rick Aguilera and Jay Howell did the rest allowing just two hits in the last four frames. Bill Gullickson pitched brilliantly allowing
just four singles the rest of the way but the Comets held on.?
Game 3 Comets 2 Snappers 0 -- Bill Swift of the Comets and Kevin Tapani of the Snappers matched zeroes through 8 innings but they went about it in far different manners. Swift allowed just 4 hits to the Snappers and walked just one, intentionally, in
throwing the shutout. Tapani allowed six hits and two walks and his defense committed two errors through 8 but Tapani did not allow a run. The ninth started with a double by Danny Tartabull. Brian McRae came on as a pinch-runner and scored on a Jerry Browne
single. Following an out, Milt Thompson singled to send Browne to second putting him position to score on Don Slaught's single. Swift put the Snappers down in order in the bottom of the ninth.??
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