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⭐DENNY GOES OUT ON TOP: Lancaster won its first championship in 2006 in the last game ever pitched by 37-year old Denny Harriger. He threw 130 pitches in the complete game effort as the Stormers won their first championship with a 5-2 win over Bridgeport to complete a sweep.
⭐THE KAJI MIRACLE: In Game Four of the 2014 Division Series against Somerset, the Stormers were trailing, 3-0, in the eighth inning and on the brink of elimination when manager Butch Hobson brought utility player Yusuke Kajimoto, a switch hitter, on as a pinch hitter for lefty batting Lance Zawadzki to face lefty Danny Herrera. Kajimoto hit a grand slam down the left field line to turn the game around. The Stormers never lost again and took their second title.
⭐WE’RE SINGING IN THE RAIN: Speaking of 2014, in a game where the Stormers trailed on three different occasions, Gabe Jacobo homered to right center to lead off the bottom of the 13th inning at 11:40 at night to win the Stormers second championship. Rain was cascading down on the ballpark at the time, but no one wanted to force the teams to come back on Saturday for possibly just one inning.
⭐JAKE HOOOO-VER: In Game Two of the 2022 North Division Series, the Stormers trailed, 7-3, entering the bottom of the ninth. Ariel Sandoval tied the game with a three-run homer in the ninth, and Jake Hoover won it with a solo shot in the bottom of the tenth to tie the series at one game apiece. Lancaster would win that series in five before sweeping High Point in the finals.
⭐IT’S ALL ABOUT THE HAMILTON’S: With the potential of clinching the second half title with three games left in the season, the Stormers fell behind, 6-0, in the eighth inning. They picked up two in the eighth and tied the game on a three-run homer by Nick Ward in the bottom of the ninth. Then, Quincy Hamilton overturned a 7-6 Lexington lead with a two-out, two-strike, two-run shot onto the deck, sending Lancaster to the playoffs.