Bulls Capture Triple-A National Championship
MOOSIC, PA - The Durham Bulls defeated the Memphis Redbirds 5-3 Tuesday night at PNC Field, capturing the Triple-A National Championship title for the second time in franchise history.One big hit was enough for the Bulls and their bullpen, as Kean Wong erased a two-run deficit with a two-out grand
MOOSIC, PA - The Durham Bulls defeated the Memphis Redbirds 5-3 Tuesday night at PNC Field, capturing the Triple-A National Championship title for the second time in franchise history.
One big hit was enough for the Bulls and their bullpen, as
The Triple-A National Championship Game victory was the organization's second in its 20-year Triple-A history, joining the 2009 crown that also saw Durham defeat Memphis 5-4 in 11 innings from Oklahoma City. The victory capped a historic season for the Bulls, which included an 86-56 regular season record, the team's 13th International League South Division title, and the club's fifth Governors' Cup title.
Memphis was the first team to strike on the night, scoring two runs in the top of the first inning on a one-out double off the bat of
The Redbirds extended their advantage to two runs in the top of the fourth, with an RBI, sacrifice fly by
The two-run advantage proved to be enough for the Bulls' pitching staff, as
Wong finished the game 3-4 with a homer, double, four RBI, and a run scored en route to being named the game's MVP. Governors' Cup Finals MVP Jake Bauers kept his hot bat going as well with a 1-4 game including an RBI.
Honeywell (2-0) earned the win with 2.2 scoreless innings of relief, while Castillo (4) recorded the save after closing out the game 1.1 scoreless frames.
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