Mudcats swept after falling 7-1 in Buies Creek
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Astros' starter Cionel Pérez struck out five and allowed just one run over seven innings quality innings while leading Buies Creek to a sweep clinching 7-1 victory over the Mudcats at Jim Perry Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Astros' starter
The Mudcats (48-50, 12-18) lost four straight in the series against the second half leading Astros (58-42, 21-9) and have now lost five straight overall. The five game losing streak matches Carolina's losing streak of the season. They also lost five straight between July 4 and July 8 earlier this month. The Mudcats also fell to 3-3 in series sweeps this season with the loss.
Perez (1-0, 1.64) started and earned the victory after holding the Mudcats to just one run over seven innings pitched. He also walked one, scattered five hits and struck out five while earning his first Carolina League victory.
Diplan (6-6, 5.70) worked the first two innings with just one run allowed before giving up five runs and five hits during a rain soaked Buies Creek third inning. A heavy down pour fell over Jim Perry Stadium and its artificial field surface during the third, but play was never stopped. The game, however, was delayed slightly before the fourth while the grounds crew worked on drying the mound.
Alvarez went 4-for-5 with a triple and a run for the Astros in the Sunday victory. Cesar was 2-for-3 with two runs and DeGoti was 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Buies Creek led 6-0 after the third before the Mudcats answered back with a run in the fourth when
Diaz was 1-for-4 with a run in the game for the Mudcats. Erceg had the only RBI and Gatewood was 2-for-4 with a double. Gatewood's double in the sixth brought his season total to a team high 32 on the season.
The Astros led 7-1 after the fourth and neither side went on to score again in the game.
Berberet pitched the end of the fourth and remained in the game through the seventh while working through three and 2/3 scoreless. He also allowed an inherited runner in the fourth, walked two and struck out three out of the Carolina bullpen.
UP NEXT: The Mudcats will look to end their five game losing streak with a victory in game one of a three game series on Monday night in Myrtle Beach against the Pelicans.
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