York holds off Charleston for third straight win behind team pitching

Atlantic League Baseball · By Marcus Chen · June 25, 2026
York holds off Charleston for third straight win behind team pitching

York used six pitchers and got the final 10 Charleston batters out in order to win 6-3 at GoMart Ballpark, a road result that pushed the Revolution to their third straight victory.

Scott Borgmann, making his first pro start, threw three scoreless innings, stranded a runner at third in the first, escaped a second-inning jam after taking a line-drive comebacker off the bat of Javier Crespo, and made two pickoffs in the third that erased Charleston singles before the inning could snowball.

York led 2-0 after Brian Rey doubled down the right-field line with two outs in the third, scoring two runs and collecting his 70th hit and 50th RBI of the season. The Revolution's infielder-outfielder addition made earlier in 2026 also stretched his hitting streak to 10 games and his on-base streak to 29 straight games.

Charleston answered with a two-run fourth, then tied it again at 3-3 in the sixth on Nick Dunn’s double. Jacob Teter, one of the club’s first two signings for 2026 as it chased a three-peat, broke the second tie with a solo homer in the sixth, his 12th of the year.

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Mike Rosario singled, stole second and helped load the bases, and York drew the walks that followed to force in the go-ahead runs. Armando Vasquez added an RBI walk of his own, and the Revolution added one more insurance run in the ninth.

York improved to 31-24, Charleston fell to 19-37, and York’s June home stretch included a six-game sweep of Charleston at WellSpan Park, the second six-game sweep in franchise history and the second in York’s last three home series. Charleston entered the matchup with Vasquez fresh off Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week honors.

Sources

  1. [1]atlanticleague.com