Clark Totals Career High 5 RBI in Series Clinching 10-7 Victory Versus Fayetteville
ZEBULON, N.C. - Zach Clark went 2-for-3 with a career high five RBI, Mario Feliciano drove in four while going 2-for-4, Matt Hardy earned his league leading fifth win and Clayton Andrews picked up his third save as Carolina won its second straight game 10-7 versus Fayetteville on Wednesday afternoon
ZEBULON, N.C. -
The victory also clinched a series win for the Mudcats (19-13) as it put them up two games to none in their three game home series versus Fayetteville (15-18). It also brought the Mudcats to 6-2-2 in series played this season and 3.5 games back of first in the Carolina League Southern Division first half standings.
The Woodpeckers led first in Wednesday's daytime start as they rallied for two runs and two hits in the opening frame against Carolina starter
Carolina quickly erased the two run deficit by scoring four times on four hits in the last of the first while taking an early 4-2 lead. The Carolina first featured a leadoff single from newly added outfielder
Feliciano had a two-run single to right and Clark had a two-run double to left in Carolina's four run first. They both then forced in runs in the second after they were both hit by pitches with the bases loaded to force in two more Carolina runs.
Fayetteville starter
Dubin (0-2, 12.54) took the loss after allowing all six Carolina runs over the first two frames. In all, he allowed four hits, walked two and struck out three in the loss. Billingsley, meanwhile, allowed one run over two and 2/3 innings in relief before exiting the game in the fifth. Billingsley also struck out five, walked one and allowed just one hit in his appearance.
Carolina had a 6-2 lead after two, but the Woodpeckers came back with one in the third and two in the fourth against Hernandez while cutting the lead down to one after four. Hernandez allowed a run scoring hit to
Hernandez pitched into the fourth, but ended up allowing five runs on eight hits over three and 2/3 innings while finishing without a decision. He also walked two and struck out three before Hardy (5-0, 3.86) took over for him in the fourth. The Mudcats, however, did win for the seventh time in a game started by Hernandez this season after scoring four more runs the rest of the way while taking game two of the series.
Hardy (5-0, 3.86) eventually took over for Hernandez in the fourth and went on to work through two and 1/3 scoreless while striking out one and improving to 5-0 on the season. Hardy also faced the minimum as he recorded seven straight outs over his two plus inning outing.
Fayetteville bounced back with a two-run home run from Adams in the seventh off reliever
Feliciano went 2-for-4 with four RBI in the series clinching win for Carolina. Henry was 2-for-4 with two runs and a triple, Aguilar went 1-for-3 with three runs and Rogers went 1-for-4 with two runs in his debut.
Adams led the way for Fayetteville by going 2-for-4 with four RBI and a two-run homer. De La Cruz also homered and went 2-for-5 with two runs and two RBI.
Andrews (S, 3) worked the final two innings for the Mudcats and earned the save after holding the Woodpeckers without a run over the last six outs. He also finished with a walk and three strikeouts.
UP NEXT: The Mudcats will play as the Carolina "Micro Brews" when they wrap up their three game home series versus Fayetteville on Thursday night at Five County Stadium. The Micro Brews will be looking for their first home sweep of the season as they send RHP
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