Call it the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders’ version of the Indianapolis .500.

The Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate split a six-game series at PNC Field in northeastern Pennsylvania last week with the Indianapolis Indians, top affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. After dropping the opener, the RailRiders took the second game, 6-5, on a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth by T.J. Rumfield. It was the team’s sixth walk-off victory of the season.

Indianapolis won the next two games. But a six-run fifth inning enabled the RailRiders to break things open and win the penultimate game of the series, 11-5. Then in the finale, another six-run inning — this one in the third — keyed a 7-5 win and earned the split.

Bryan De La Cruz was the top hitter in the series for the RailRiders, batting .462

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