
“9 Runs Allowed Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads made Arlington Post 139 earn it on offense — allowing no leadoff walks. Sam Figueroa and Andrew Rubino missed bats with four and five swinging strikes respectively. Starting pitcher Santiago Vohden threw 69 pitches and had three strikeouts, while allowing three walks and five base hits. One out of seven walks issued came around to score. Pitchers threw an additional five pitches in error-extended innings. Fielders committed two errors, leading to one unearned run. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads pitchers only threw first-pitch strikes to 14 of 48 batters. Pitchers allowed six hits after getting two strikes on the opposing batters. Pitchers only threw strikes on 56% of their pitches. Jack Cavallario and Shane Dunn each committed errors in the field for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads. 4 Runs Scored Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's bats came alive in big moments. They drove in three runners with two outs. Baserunners stole four bases in four attempts. Hitters saw at least three pitches after getting two strikes five times. 32% of Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's balls in play were line drives. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads ended up behind in the count with a first pitch strike in 32 of their 38 at bats. Only three leadoff hitters reached base safely for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads.”
Arlington Post 139 leaned on Alex Frymoyer’s big night and an early lead to beat Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads 9-4 Tuesday at Lake Braddock Secondary School. Frymoyer went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs, capped by two triples, and Arlington kept enough separation after building its cushion to close out the game.
The visitors struck first in the opening inning on Sean Guffey’s sacrifice fly, and the margin grew in the fifth when Jack Ingram scored on a wild pitch before Guffey added a run-scoring single. Arlington kept adding from there, with Frymoyer driving the middle of the lineup and Alex Goodell also delivering 2 RBIs hit as the lead stretched late.
Guffey finished with three hits and two RBIs, while Ingram, Nick Socknat and Goodell each had multi-hit games for Arlington. Aidan McCracken scored once and stole two bases, and Jack Ingram also swiped two bags. Springfield answered with nine hits of its own, led by Andrew Rubino’s 3-for-5 night from the leadoff spot, while Shane Dunn drove in two runs. William Paul, Calvin Colon and Rubino each added hits, and Springfield stole four bases as a team.
Charlie Woolfley earned the win for Arlington, working eight innings and allowing one run on five hits with four strikeouts and three walks. Santiago Vohden started for Springfield and allowed one run on five hits over three innings, striking out three and walking three. Springfield scratched out a run in the fifth and added three more in the ninth, while Arlington finished with 14 hits and seven walks to hold the edge.
