FORT WAYNE – The ace of the staff is sometimes referred to as the stopper for his ability to pick up a crucial win.
But Fort Waynes ace Keyvius Sampson could not stop the TinCaps freefall.
South Bend jumped on Sampson early and held on for a 9-8 victory against Fort Wayne in front of 3,327 fans Wednesday at Parkview Field.
I think everybody is feeling the playoffs, TinCaps manager Shawn Wooten said, which is a good thing and a bad thing.
South Bends Roberto Rodriguez and Yazy Arbelo hit home runs during a six-run third inning. Arbelos three-run home run ended Sampsons day.
I kind of lost my composure and the mechanics kind of went out the window, said Sampson, who gave up six runs on four hits in 2 1/3 innings to fall to 11-3. I tried to refocus, but I just couldnt stop the bleeding.
The fourth consecutive loss is another gash in Fort Waynes (35-30, 65-69 overall) playoff hopes.
The defeat, coupled with West Michigans victory at Lake County, means theres a tie for the final Eastern Division playoff spot. The Whitecaps (35-30) topped the Captains 7-3.
I told them, if it ended today, were not in the playoffs (West Michigan holds the tiebreaker with a 10-9 lead head-to-head), Wooten said. We have to go there and beat them anyways.
Fort Wayne has two more games with the Silver Hawks and then closes the season with three at West Michigan.
The TinCaps trailed by six runs twice. But a one-out, bases-loaded walk by Luis Domoromo got Fort Wayne within 9-8 in the ninth. Connor Powers and Wes Cunningham struck out to end the game.
Thats what weve been doing the whole second half, Wooten said, referring to getting the clutch hit. The last week, we havent done it.
The bottom line is we have five games left. If you told me at the all-star break, wed have five games left and tied for the last spot, would I take it. In a heartbeat. Its just different because weve played so well to get to this point, but I would take it in a heartbeat.
Wooten wasnt around to see all of Wednesdays loss.
He was ejected by home plate umpire Alex Ransom in the fifth inning after two controversial calls.
First, Matt Helm hit a two-run home run to left field off of reliever Deiber Sanchez. The umpires initially called it a double but discussed the play and ruled it cleared the fence. Gerson Montilla then hit a double down the third-base line. Wooten argued and was thrown out of a game for the fifth time this season.
The ejection gave Wooten time to ponder how the TinCaps can turn it around.
Im not going to say we are right where we want to be, Wooten said, but the fact is we still have to win games.