Somerset Patriots Blast Their Way to Postseason
The Somerset Patriots are back where they belong: the postseason. Somerset stamped its ticket to the playoffs with a dominating 5-1 victory over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on the final day of the regular season as three different New York Yankees prospects went yard in the victory.
Somerset will face the Hartford Yardgoats in the Division Series of the Eastern League beginning Tuesday night at TD Bank Ballpark. First pitch will be at 6:35.
Yankees number two prospect Spencer Jones got the party started when he launched a solo shot to straight away center field to give Somerset a 1-0 lead. The Patriots would never look back. For Jones, the homer capped off an incredible season for the former Vanderbilt star who corked 17 bombs and drove in 78 on the season.
Fast forward to the fourth inning, and Elijah Dunham continued his amazing second half surge with his 15th homer of the season to give Somerset a 4-0 lead. Grant Richardson followed that up in the fifth inning with his ninth homer of year to push the Pats to a 5-1 lead.
It was a bombs away kinda day from the Baby Bombers.
Trystan Vrieling got the victory, allowing only an unearned run on a pair of hits over 5.2 innings of work. He struck out six to pick up his 13th victory of the season.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
Ever since Somerset’s frustrating series loss to Binghamton back on August 11, Somerset wrapped up the final five weeks of the 2024 regular season on an incredible roll posting a record of 22-8 to speed past the Portland Sea Dogs and capture the second half regular season title. It is no incident that in two of those weeks, Spencer Jones earned Eastern League Player of the Week honors as he dominated the league down the stretch.
The Patriots are in the tournament for the third consecutive season as the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. Two years ago Somerset won it all. They will look for their second title in three seasons beginning Tuesday.