Seventh inning rally leads to Stripers to 11-3 Win
It was a good old-fashioned pitcher's duel through the first five innings at Sahlen Field Tuesday evening before the Stripers exploded for a big victory over the Bisons.Gwinnett scored nine runs in a seventh inning where they sent 13 men to the plate, to break a 2-2 tie and win
It was a good old-fashioned pitcher's duel through the first five innings at Sahlen Field Tuesday evening before the Stripers exploded for a big victory over the Bisons.
Gwinnett scored nine runs in a seventh inning where they sent 13 men to the plate, to break a 2-2 tie and win the first game of a three-game set in Buffalo, 11-3.
Prior to the seventh, Gwinnett's
The Bisons finally got on the scoreboard in the bottom half of the fifth. Following
The Bisons then used a little bit of speed to add their second run off the inning following a
Gwinnett answered quickly with two runs of their own in the top of the sixth frame, both unearned because of a pair of Bisons errors. The Stripers then put the game out of reach with the nine-seventh.
Wright picked up the win for Gwinnett tossing six innings. The Vanderbilt product fanned a season-high six Bison hitters, with the only runs coming in the fifth inning.
Sopko picked up a no-decision in his Triple-A debut. The right hander went 5.2 innings yielding just three hits, two runs (no earned), two walks and four strikeouts.
Sopko, who was acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers along with shortstop
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