Bats Sweep Twin Bill In Iowa
The Louisville Bats rallied from behind to earn a 9-6 win in the opener before leading from start to finish in the nightcap for a 4-1 victory and a doubleheader sweep over the Iowa Cubs on Friday night at Principal Park, evening the six-game series at two games apiece. The
The Louisville Bats rallied from behind to earn a 9-6 win in the opener before leading from start to finish in the nightcap for a 4-1 victory and a doubleheader sweep over the Iowa Cubs on Friday night at Principal Park, evening the six-game series at two games apiece.
The Bats began the twin bill by taking the lead in the top of the second in the opener on an RBI single from Hernan Perez to plate Rece Hinds, who reached with a two-out single before stealing second and third. The bottom of the inning wasn’t as kind for the Bats and starter Tyler Gilbert, as five Iowa runs crossed the plate to put the home team up 5-1.
Louisville got a run back in the top of the third against Iowa starter
In the fifth, the Bats singled their way back into the game.
Cubs reliever Richard Lovelady (L, 0-1) retired Ford on a strikeout for the second out. P.J. Higgins and
Pitching with the lead,
The Bats capped the scoring in the first game when Perez tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly from Urbaez.
In the nightcap, the Bats defense kept the game tied. With leadoff hitter Pete Crow-Armstrong on third and nobody out, Matt Mervis hit a pop up to short. As Gonzalez made the catch backing onto the outfield grass, Crow-Armstrong tried to score from third but was thrown out at the plate by Gonzalez on a close play to help get Bats righty Carson Spiers through the inning.
Louisville’s offense went to work in the second as
Spiers was sharp, working around baserunners in each of the first three innings before his first one, two, three frame in the fourth. With two on and two out in the fifth, the I-Cubs brought the tying run to the plate.
McAfee continued his strong game in the top of the sixth with a double. Two hitters later, Perez’s sacrifice fly gave the Bats a 4-0 lead. B.J. Murray Jr. got Iowa on the board in the sixth with a solo home run. However, the Cubs would get no closer. Kriske (W, 2-0) retired the side to hold the 4-1 lead. Michael Byrne (S, 2) induced a game-ending double play in the seventh to finish the win and earn the save, completing the doubleheader sweep.
In the nightcap, Ford went 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI, a stolen base, and a run scored. McAfee doubled and scored twice. Gonzalez and Higgins each also went 2-for-3 with a double. The back-to-back wins are the first for the Bats since the first two games of the season from March 29-30.
The Bats (9-10) and I-Cubs (11-8) continue their on Saturday afternoon. First pitch at Principal Park is scheduled for 4:08 p.m. Nick Curran will be on the call for 1450/96.1 WXVW.