With two outs, Kevin Plawecki got things going with a line drive single into right. Cory Vaughn tripled on a ground ball that got all the way to the left field wall and bounced around some to drive the run in, and he himself was driven in by Anthony Seratelli immediately after. Syndergaard worked a lofted a ball into shallow center that the runner tagged on- and note, as a catcher, Rafael Lopez isn't exactly fleet of foot. Cory Vaughn's throw beat the runner by a mile, but Plawecki was unable to handle the throw, and it bounced away from him, allowing the run to score, putting the Cubs up 3-2The 51s finally got the lucky break they needed in the top of the 6th, with Cory Vaughn leading the inning off. The outfielder walloped a tape measure home run, the only question being whether or not it would be fair or foul. It landed fair, giving Las Vegas a narrow 4-3 lead. They added on in the 7been in something of a multi-hit game funk as of late, doubled Puello in for his third hit of the night, giving the 51s a narrow 6-5 lead. After Brandon Allen was intentionally walked and Kevin Plawecki singled, loading the bases, Cory Vaughn narrowly missed breaking the game open with a grand slam.
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Pettitte gave up a single to minor-leaguer Cory Vaughn, who chopped one over the first basemans head. Scott Hairston popped out to shortstop, then Russell Martin threw Vaughn out trying to steal second. Pettitte finished the inning with a groundout off the bat of another minor-leaguer, catcher Mike
Many of the announced crowd of 10,813 at Steinbrenner Field gave Pettitte a standing ovation when took the mound to start the sixth. The left-hander allowed one baserunner, coming on Cory Vaughn's single to right.
Pettitte faced three New York Mets batters in the sixth inning of the Yankees' final spring game, allowing a leadoff single to Cory Vaughn and retiring the next two hitters on an infield pop fly and a groundout. Vaughn was thrown out trying to steal second.