Mudcats end skid with 12-3 rain shortened victory
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - The Mudcats snapped a five game losing streak with 12-3 rain shortened victory in Myrtle Beach on Monday night at TicketReturn.Com Field. Max McDowell was 2-for-2 with 2 RBIs, Lucas Erceg was 2-for-3 with three runs and Troy Stokes Jr. went 2-for-4 with four RBIs in
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - The Mudcats snapped a five game losing streak with 12-3 rain shortened victory in Myrtle Beach on Monday night at TicketReturn.Com Field.
Carolina (49-50, 13-18) led 5-3 through the fifth and before scoring seven runs on four hits during a rain soaked sixth. The rain originally started in the fifth, but play was not stopped until the middle of the sixth and just moments after the Mudcats had taken a 12-3 lead.
Carolina's three run third started with a one-out bunt single from
The Mudcats led 3-0 through the second, but the Pelicans answered back with a three run third to tie the game. Yamamoto gave up a leadoff single to
McDowell then lifted his club back into the lead after driving in Erceg with a RBI single to make it 4-3. Erceg had walked earlier in the inning and went to second on a groundout from Harrison before scoring.
Hatch, trailing 4-3, remained in the game for the fifth before allowing one more run and then departing the game.
Carolina's 5-3 lead quickly ran up to 12-3 in the sixth when the Mudcats rallied for seven runs on four hits against reliever
Diaz started the Carolina sixth with a leadoff walk before moving to third on a double from Erceg. But, a throwing error by Giambrone on Erceg's double allowed Diaz to score and Erceg to move up to third. Harrison followed with a walk and McDowell would then be hit by a pitch to load the bases. Aviles went on to strikeout, but Trent Clark followed with a run scoring single to left to drive in the second Carolina run in the inning.
Stokes then broke the game open with a three-run triple to deep right center and the Mudcats led 10-3 on Berg and the Pelicans.
Bloomquist eventually got the Pelicans out of the inning, but the damage had been done as the Mudcats had a 12-3 advantage in the game. The damage to the field had also accumulated slightly as persistent rain drenched the field, thus resulting in the stoppage of the play following the Carolina half of the sixth. A nearby lightning streak also expedited the process of suspending the game.
The Mudcats totaled a season high three triples in the victory and went 7-for-14 with runners in scoring position. They also stranded only two base runners and reached double digits in hits for the first time since July 12.
UP NEXT: The Mudcats took a 1-0 series lead with Monday's victory and will look to take the series with a victory on Tuesday night in Myrtle Beach.
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