Columbia Sweeps Hagerstown, Mauricio Sets New Hits Record
HAGERSTOWN, MD - The Fireflies showed their courage all throughout the series against Hagerstown. Tuesday was no different. For the third time in the series, Columbia broke a tie in the seventh inning or later and won. This time, the Fireflies downed the Suns, 5-3, in 10 innings and completed
HAGERSTOWN, MD - The Fireflies showed their courage all throughout the series against Hagerstown. Tuesday was no different. For the third time in the series, Columbia broke a tie in the seventh inning or later and won. This time, the Fireflies downed the Suns, 5-3, in 10 innings and completed the four-game sweep.
It's Columbia's (20-25, 44-67) first four-game road sweep of an opponent ever. And the Fireflies certainly had to earn it on Tuesday. Three times Columbia took a lead in the finale and three times Hagerstown (20-24, 50-64) tied the score, matching the Fireflies' run with one of their own in the fifth, sixth and eighth frames.
Then in the 10th, the visitors took a lead for good. The inning started with
The Fireflies cashed in on the insurance run when
That was plenty of support for Columbia's lock-down closer
Columbia is now 3-3 in extra-inning games this season, with all of the wins coming away from home. With the victory on Tuesday, the Fireflies closed out their most successful road trip of the season with a 5-2 mark.
Tuesday was a special day for another reason, too.
Both
Columbia never trailed in the four-game series against Hagerstown.
SCORING SUMMARY
Top 5: With Gerson Molina at second, Brian Sharp swings at strike three, Hagerstown catcher
Bottom 5:
Top 6: Guillermo Granadillo drives in Chandler Avant with a double down the left-field line. COL 2, HAG 1
Bottom 6: Nic Perkins singles, brings in
Top 8:
Bottom 8: With the bases loaded,
Top 10: Sharp tags and scores from third on Jose Medina's sacrifice fly to left (Medina reaches second after left fielder Tyler Cropley drops fly ball) … Avant singles down the right-field line, plates Medina. COL 5, HAG 3
Columbia is off on Wednesday and begins a four-game series with Greenville on Thursday at 7:05 ET at Segra Park. It's a Budweiser Thirsty Thursday™, featuring half-price draft beer and fountain drinks.