NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- By the time
Garin Cecchini stepped to the plate for the last time Tuesday night, it had been a long day.
He had seen a combined 15 pitches in his first four at-bats for the Portland Sea Dogs at a damp New Britain Stadium, and mixed in with a strikeout and a pair of groundouts was his lone hit — a bloop to left field that barely fell in fair territory.
But Cecchini’s day wasn’t quite over. After taking southpaw
Jose Gonzalez’s first offering high and away for a ball, Cecchini, a left-handed batter, lined a fastball to center to bring shortstop
Heiker Meneses in from third with an important insurance run.
The base knock proved to be an important one not only for the Sea Dogs, who scored what became the winning run on the hit, but for Cecchini himself, who walked away with something more tangible after having what he considered successful at-bats earlier in the night.
“It did feel good,” said Cecchini, who is typically a third baseman but handled designated hitting duties that night. “That’s a good sign of where I have come from since I was in Lowell [in 2011]. Maybe that last, fifth at-bat when I was in Lowell, I would have just given it away because I was 1 for 4 already and I didn’t want to be 1 for 4.
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