PLAYERS:
Andrew Brackman,
Scott Carroll,
Denis Phipps,
Todd Frazier,
Neftali Soto,
Corky Miller,
Kristopher Negron,
Clayton Tanner,
Mike Costanzo,
Josh Fellhauer,
Didi Gregorius,
Kyle Lotzkar,
David Vidal,
Tucker Barnhart,
Donald Lutz,
Stephen Hunt,
Billy Hamilton,
Junior Arias
TEAMS: Cincinnati Reds
TEAMS: Cincinnati Reds
Despite 15 strikeouts, the Bats scored
nine runs in their win over the Mud Hens
Louisville 9 Toledo 3
-The Bats (2-3) won behind six innings of one-run baseball from Andrew Brackman (1-0), where he allowed just two hits, while walking one and striking out four. Scott Carroll threw two scoreless innings in relief.
-CF Denis Phipps hit a two-run home run in the third inning. DH Todd Frazier was 2-5, with a double, a run scored and two RBI. 1B Neftali Soto, C Corky Miller, and 2B Kristopher Negron each had an RBI. LF Daryl Jones collected a triple.
Pensacola 6 Montgomery 5
-The Blue Wahoos (4-1) keep rolling as J.C. Sulbaran struck out six over 5.1 innings, while allowing just two earned runs on six hits and two walks. Justin Freeman (2-0) got the win giving up one run over two innings. Clayton Tanner (1) saved the game with a scoreless 2/3 of an inning.
-1B Mike Costanzo brought the mustard for a third-inning grand salami. RF Josh Fellhauer went 1-2 with two RBI....
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