Columbus Clips Chasers in Triple-A Title Game
2011 Naturals Season in Review
2011 YEAR IN REVIEW
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - With the ice cream sundae of a Pacific Coast League Championship already served, the Omaha Storm Chasers fell just short of putting the cherry on top in a 8-3 loss to the Columbus Clippers Tuesday night in Albuquerque. The Cleveland Indians' affiliate won its second-straight Triple-A National Championship Game, rallying from an early 3-0 hole to cruise to victory.
The one-game, nationally-televised playoff showcase started out well for Omaha, but the offense and pitching stalled out after a first-inning display reminiscent of performances throughout this year's championship run.
Irving Falu got things started with a one-out walk in the first, followed by a single by David Lough to put two runners on. Lorenzo Cain then drilled a two-run triple to the right-center gap, his third three-base hit of the postseason to the exact same spot on the field. One out later, John Whittleman came through with an RBI single in his first playoff at-bat, giving the Chasers a 3-0 advantage.
The one-game, nationally-televised playoff showcase started out well for Omaha, but the offense and pitching stalled out after a first-inning display reminiscent of performances throughout this year's championship run.
Irving Falu got things started with a one-out walk in the first, followed by a single by David Lough to put two runners on. Lorenzo Cain then drilled a two-run triple to the right-center gap, his third three-base hit of the postseason to the exact same spot on the field. One out later, John Whittleman came through with an RBI single in his first playoff at-bat, giving the Chasers a 3-0 advantage.
SPRINGDALE, AR - For the fourth straight season, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals opened the year with a series against the San Antonio Missions in a matchup that although nobody realized it at the time, pitted the defending champs against the club that would wrest control of the league crown as the 2011 season reached its completion. Five months later, the Naturals secured a second-half North Division championship for the fourth time in as many seasons. Though the club fell short in its defense of its Championship, the 2011 season was packed full of memorable moments, notable achievements and season-long thrills for fans at Arvest Ballpark.
The 2011 season began in style for the Wilmington Blue Rocks, but ended in frustration. The Rocks rode a red-hot April right to the top of the Carolina League North standings. It was a perch they would hold for much of the campaign's opening half. Unfortunately for Wilmington, the script flipped in late May and the Rocks saw Frederick surge past them to take the first-half division crown. The second half saw Wilmington struggle, as the Blue Crew could not string together enough wins to be a factor for a playoff berth. For the second straight year Wilmington failed to make the playoffs, but that did not stop the Rocks from entertaining their fans from start to finish.
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