One bad inning hurts O-Tigers
By: Import User
Updated: July 2, 2007
By: P.J. Harmer. Oneonta’s Sendy Vasquez pitched well enough Sunday, but one bad inning and the performance of opposing pitcher Glenn Gibson squashed any hopes of a victory.
Vermont
scored three times off Vasquez in the second inning en route to a 4-1
New York-Penn League victory in front of 1,652 fans at Damaschke Field.
"I
don’t know what happened (in the second inning)," Vasquez said. "My
pitches weren’t working. I made adjustments and kept the breaking ball
down after that." Full story at the Daily Star.

