Losing Streak Runs to Four Straight as Mudcats Fall 9-1 in Winston-Salem
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Wes Rogers singled in the first, doubled and scored a run in the third, walked in the fifth and singled again in the eighth while going 3-for-3 with Carolina's only run in a 9-1 loss to the Dash on Wednesday night in Winston-Salem.
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Carolina (29-23) saw its losing streak extend to four straight games with Wednesday's series opening loss in Winston-Salem (28-23). The Dash, playing as the Warthogs, rattled off their fourth straight victory with the win and pulled within a half game of the second place Mudcats in the first half Southern Division standings.
In all, Hernandez allowed five earned runs on four hits over five and 1/3 innings. He also walked four and struck out two while allowing two home runs and suffering his second straight loss. He also reached 98 pitches (54 strikes) in his tale of two halves outing. He originally held the Dash to just one hit and to just two baserunners over the first four before allowing five runs, three hits and three walks over his next two and 1/3 innings.
Dula eventually finished the sixth in place of Hernandez by getting a couple of quick outs, but he would later leave in the seventh after loading the bases. Dula allowed a leadoff double, retired one on a sacrifice bunt, but then walked two straight before leaving the game in the seventh.
Dula ended up finishing with one hit, two walks, three earned runs allowed and one strikeout in his appearance. Hintzen finished the game and pitched through an inning and 2/3 with one run allowed, three inherited runners allowed, two walks and three strikeouts.
Rogers had two of Carolina's four hits versus Parke and three of Carolina's five hits overall in the loss. He also stole two bases, scored once and walked once in the game. His run in the third gave the Mudcats a 1-0 lead and came across on a sacrifice fly from
Winston-Salem was led by Frost who went 2-for-4 with two runs, a three-run home run and three RBI. Madrigal also homered while going 1-for-4 with a RBI and Remillard, George, Skoug and Yrizzari each had hits in the game.
The Dash took a 1-0 lead in the current four game set as they won the first match up of the season between the two teams. The series will continue on Thursday night with RHP
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