Travelers top Nats, O’Grady dominates

TEXAS LEAGUE

TRAVELERS 3, NATURALS 1

SPRINGDALE -- Arkansas pitcher Chris O'Grady continued his mastery of Northwest Arkansas and moved the Travelers within a victory of the Texas League North Division title on Saturday evening at Arvest Ballpark.

The left-hander allowed just 1 run on 6 hits over 7 innings to lead the Travelers to a 3-1 victory over the Naturals.

The victory gives Arkansas (35-33, 67-71) a one-game lead over Northwest Arkansas (34-34, 63-75) in the division with two games left.

O'Grady (7-1) improved to 7-0 over his last 11 appearances with a sparkling 1.53 ERA. During that span, he's also gone 2-0 in three games against Northwest Arkansas, allowing just one run over 19 innings.

Northwest Arkansas scored its lone run in the bottom of the sixth on Alfredo Escalera's RBI-single to get within 3-1. Mauricio Ramos followed with a single to put runners at the corners, but O'Grady got cleanup hitter Ryan O'Hearn to ground into an inning-ending 4-6-3 double play.

Arkansas Manager Mark Parent said O'Grady, 26, made big pitches when he needed them.

"He likes to pitch in," Parent said. "Today, he went away. Then when he had to, he went in. He gave up a couple hits in that inning. They started leaning over and he busted them in and he got them."

The Travelers scored all three of their runs in the third inning aided by a pair of misplays in the outfield by the Naturals and a throwing error by Northwest Arkansas catcher Cam Gallagher.

David Fletcher doubled over O'Hearn's head in left field to drive in one and Alex Yarbrough laced a run-scoring single up the middle with two outs. The other run scored when Gallagher tried to pick off a runner at third, but the throw sailed down the line.

Naturals Manager Vance Wilson acknowledged his team's mistakes but also gave O'Grady plenty of credit.

"We had a third-inning letdown," Wilson said. "All those runs should be unearned. We misplayed two balls. Bad decision to try to pick a guy. That's a good pitcher. That's two times in a row. He knows how to pitch.

"It's tough to see here at twilight for both teams. When a guy's got that kind of movement in and out and he's spotting it up, it's going to be a tough night."

Short Hops

• Travelers reliever Austin Adams pitched two scoreless innings to notch his fourth save. The hard-throwing right-hander has allowed just one earned run over his last 10.2 innings, spanning his last nine appearances.

• Northwest Arkansas right fielder Logan Moon made a spectacular diving catch, laying out on Alex Yarbrough's drive near the right-field line to end the top of the eighth.

• Naturals reliever Tim Hill threw three scoreless innings. The left-hander now has a string of 12 scoreless innings over his last five appearances.

On Deck: The Naturals continue their series against Arkansas. Yender Caramo (5-7 2.54 ERA) will start on the mound for the Naturals, while RHP Alex Blackford (9-7 3.17 ERA) will start for the Travelers.

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Sports on 09/04/2016

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