Mudcats Washed Away 2-1 in Rain-Shortened Loss
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Cooper Hummel had two hits including a RBI double that came moments before a heavy storm stopped play in the middle of the fifth allowing the Astros to escape with a 2-1 rain-shortened victory versus the Mudcats on Sunday afternoon at Jim Perry Stadium at Buies
BUIES CREEK, N.C. -
The game was called in the middle of the fifth when a heavy rain storm delayed the game after Carolina's one run fifth inning. The Astros (79-57, 42-25) had a 2-1 lead heading into their half of the fifth when the game was called.
Carolina (65-72, 31-36) starter
Buies Creek led 2-0 after the second and starter
Hummel's RBI double in the fifth cut the Astros lead to 2-1 and came as the rain had begun to fall steadily at Jim Perry Stadium.
Carolina scored just the one run in the fifth and left a runner at second while falling to the Astros 2-1 in the rain and lightning shortened game. They did, however, nearly score a run in the third when Thomas attempted to score on a single to right-center from Hummel. Thomas was caught at home on a throw from right fielder
The loss dropped the Mudcats into a two games to one deficit in the split, home/away, four game series with the Astros. The series and season will conclude at Jim Perry Stadium on Monday with the first pitched scheduled for 11:00 a.m.
NOTES: Cooper Hummel went 2-for-2 with a RBI double and a walk while raising his Carolina League leading on-base percentage to .398 for the season.
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