PRINCETON, W. Va. -- Despite being outhit,
Princeton snapped Greeneville's Appalachian League winning streak with a 6-3 decision on Tuesday
night.
The Rays did all of their scoring in the first two innings,
scoring three in the first and three in the second before holding on for the
win.
Princeton got Astros starter Jose Cisnero for four earned runs off
only one hit in 1.1 innings of work.
The Astros outhit the Rays 7-4 but
couldn't get the runs across.
Jonathan Meyer went 3-for-4 at the plate
and drove in a run.
J.D. Martinez was 2-for-4 with a
double.
The win for Princeton makes the Rays 5-3 and brings them into a
tie for first with Danville in the Appy League East Division.
Greeneville
has its three-game winning streak snapped. The Astros are 5-3, falling to third in the West behind
Elizabethton (7-1) and Johnson City (6-2).
The Astros play at Princeton
again tonight before starting a home series against Elizabethton on Thursday.
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