Bandits Break Strikeout Record, Drop Series Finale 8-3
The Quad Cities River Bandits made history on Friday night at Modern Woodmen Park, but the game tilted heavily in favor of the Kane County Cougars who picked up an 8-3 victory to close the series. When Leovanny Rodriguez struck out Kane County catcher Tim Susnara to end the third
The Quad Cities River Bandits made history on Friday night at Modern Woodmen Park, but the game tilted heavily in favor of the Kane County Cougars who picked up an 8-3 victory to close the series. When
Kane County opened the scoring with a run in the first inning against Rodriguez.
In the second inning,
The score remained 2-0 into the seventh inning when Kane County pulled away. Reliever
Yet another unearned run came across in the visitors' half of the eighth inning. With two outs, Caballero worked his second walk of the night.
The River Bandits loaded the bases in the bottom of the eighth and reached the scoreboard when Colton Shaver hit a sacrifice fly to deep center field. The Bandits loaded the bases again with no outs in the ninth inning. Both
Rodriguez worked 5.0 innings and allowed two runs on six hits while striking out six. Castellanos followed with 1.2 innings, allowing five runs, two earned, on five hits. Collado finished the game by working the final 2.1 innings and allowed just one hit and an unearned run.
Kane County doubled the Bandits in the hit column 12-6. Ramos led all hitters in the game with three hits. Cintron and Connelly each added a pair with Cintron driving in two runs. The only Bandits player with multiple hits in the contest was
The River Bandits (30-24, 70-54) open a new series with the Peoria Chiefs (31-21, 70-52) on Saturday night at 6:35 p.m. The first 2,000 fans through the gates will receive an
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