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September 4, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers lose 5-4 in extras
The Scrappers lost the first game of their season-ending two-game series against the State College Spikes, coming out on the wrong end of an extra-inning 5-4 walk off. Before losing in the bonus frames, the Scrappers did take a 4-1 lead in the middle innings.
 
September 4, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers lose in walk-off fashion
In their last meeting of the year, the Jammers got the best the Scrappers, using a ninth inning walk-off to secure a 6-5 victory.
 
September 3, 2012   (0 comments)
Paulino goes deep in 10-2 loss
For the second time in as many nights, the Scrappers were drubbed by eight runs. After getting licked in their home finale by the Auburn Doubledays, they were dropped in the first game of their final road trip, falling 10-2 to the Jamestown Jammers.
 
September 2, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers end home slate with a whimper, losing 11-3
It wasn’t that long ago that Luis Dejesus was throwing out the first pitch to christen the 2012 Scrappers home slate. Now, exactly 72 days later, it was Robbie Aviles throwing out the first pitch to end it. While 2012 hasn’t exactly been the championship year the fans might have hoped, it supplied plenty to smile about.
 
September 1, 2012   (0 comments)
Balks, walks and errors, oh my! Scrappers blow late lead
The Scrappers were eliminated from playoff contention long ago, but the last few nights it has felt like they were in a pennant race. Maybe that’s because their foe, the Auburn Doubledays, are neck deep in a race of their own. And for the Scrappers, that can only mean one thing: spoiler.
 
August 30, 2012   (0 comments)
Sever’s clutch stroke sends Scrappers soaring to victory
For Joe Sever, it was about more than just getting a big hit in the eighth inning with his team down a run. It was about pride. Just one batter earlier, the Scrappers best hitter Joey Wendle was intentionally walked with first base open to load the bases for Sever. That made it personal.
 
August 29, 2012   (0 comments)
Muckdogs finish of sweep of Scrappers with 6-2 victory
The days are getting shorter, the nights longer, the air crisper and cooler. You wouldn’t be wrong if you mistook it for football season. But before the men of autumn claim center stage for themselves, the boys of summer have a few finishing touches to put on their respective 2012 campaigns.
 
August 28, 2012   (0 comments)
New face arrive for Scrappers, but they drop double dip
A night after a rain-soaked Eastwood Field forced a delay of the last Scrapper home stand, a clear and breezy August evening provided the perfect backdrop for a double dip with the Doubledays. For the Scrapper faithful, it may have looked like a different team than the one that they saw hit the road a week ago.
 
August 26, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers offense dormant in 4-0 loss
The Scrappers dropped the series finale in Auburn Sunday night, as the Doubledays were able to salvage the series with a 4-0 victory.
 
August 26, 2012   (0 comments)
Big eleventh propels Scrappers to 7-3 victory
A tide-turning call in the top of the eleventh led to a four-run Scrapper rally that helped them defeat the Auburn Doubledays 7-3.
 
August 25, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers end 4-game losing streak, win 3-2
The Scrappers got back on right track Friday night, snapping a brief four game losing streak with a 3-2 victory on the road in Auburn.
 
August 24, 2012   (1 comments)
Scrappers swept out of town by pesky Muckdogs
For the second straight night, the Scrappers fell in walk-off fashion as the Batavia Muckdogs used a 2-1 extra inning victory to finish off their sweep Thursday night.
 
August 23, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers blow lead in ninth, lose 3-2
The Scrappers just keep finding new ways to lose. After dropping the first in their series against Batavia Monday, it looked like they would squeak by in the second as they carried a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth. It wasn’t to be, however, as a Muckdog rally aided by a costly error was enough to propel them past the Scrappers 3-2.
 
August 21, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers lose opener in Batavia, 4-1
A four run second inning was all the Muckdogs needed Tuesday, winning 4-1 and delivering the Scrappers their fifth loss in six days. Luis Morel got the start for the Scrappers, and pitched well were it not for the disastrous second inning.
 
August 21, 2012   (0 comments)
Scrappers commit five errors in 8-4 loss
Just a night after the Scrappers emerged walk off winners in a fourteen inning half-marathon, the Scrappers delivered a decidedly lackluster outing, losing 8-4 to the Jamestown Jammers The fan of zany stats could have had a field day with this one. The Scrappers had five hits on the night, which is also the number of errors they committed.
 
August 20, 2012   (0 comments)
Romero's walk-off delivers Scrappers 2-1 victory
Juan Romero hit a bases loaded single to score the winning run in the bottom of the fourteenth inning, giving the Scrappers a 2-1 victory over the Jamestown Jammers.
 

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