
FREDERICK, Md. - Due to persistent lightning in the area and the threat of heavy rains later tonight, Saturday night’s game between the Williamsport Crosscutters and the Frederick Keys was canceled after just one inning of play. Per MLB Draft League rules, stats from the game will not be counted and the game will not be rescheduled.
Carlos Castillo got things started for the Cutters with a leadoff single before stealing both second and third base in the next at-bat. He would be left stranded as Armani Newton, Taeg Gollert and Jack Lausch all struck out in the first.
Ryan Kennell would try to get the momentum going again with a leadoff single in the second inning but play would be halted with Kennell standing at second after a stolen base, the third of the night for the Cutters, and Amman Dewberry at the plate in a 1-1 count and nobody out.
Connor Knox got the start for Williamsport and was perfect in his one inning of work before mother nature intervened, inducing two groundouts and striking out one.
Williamsport now looks to avoid the two-game series sweep at the hands of Frederick on Sunday afternoon at Nymeo Field. First pitch is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
Cutters Carvings - This is the fourth game canceled due to weather this season for the Crosscutters... This is the first canceled game that the Crosscutters have suffered on the road in 2025... This is the second game to be canceled this season between Williamsport and Frederick...