By SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-PRESS
For one final time in 2005, the Fort Myers Miracle put on their jerseys
Sunday and took the field. When all was said and done, the Miracle had dropped
their Florida State League season-finale 1-0 to the Sarasota Reds at the Lee
County Sports Complex.
For a while, it looked like the finale would be a historic one.
Jose Mijares made a spot start for the Miracle and pitched five perfect
innings, striking out seven. However, Mijares used up his pitch count and gave
way
to Kyle Edlich.
Edlich shut the Reds down in the sixth, and in the seventh, it looked like
fate was on Fort Myers' side. Phillip Gentry ripped a shot down the first-base
line that Jake Mauer made a diving play on and touched first to record the out.
However, after the first 17 batters were retired, Sarasota's Hector Tiburcio
broke up the perfect game with a bunt single to third. With two outs, Jeff
Urgelles doubled off the left-field wall to drive in the only run of the game.
The Miracle had their chances in the late innings.
In the eighth, Andrew Thompson singled to left and Angelo Fermin doubled to
right-center to put runners on second and third. However, Ron Perodin's
grounder to second forced Thompson at the plate and Mauer grounded out to end
the
inning.
In the ninth, Mark Zamojc and Allen de San Miguel singled with two outs, but
Justin Arneson popped up.
Fort Myers finished a combined 74-59, ending up third in the FSL Western
Division in both halves of the season.
Published on September 5, 2005
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