Barons Felled By Lookouts 7-5 In Finale
Seby Zavala hits league-leading 11th home run in loss to Lookouts
Seby Zavala hit a two-run homer in Saturday's loss.
(Michael Wade)
A big early deficit was too much to overcome for the Birmingham Barons (25-29) in a 7-5 loss to the Chattanooga Lookouts (32-23) on Saturday night at Regions Field. The series finishes with Barons taking three out of five from their North Division rivals. Turning Point: With scheduled starter Ian Clarkin a
A big early deficit was too much to overcome for the Birmingham Barons (25-29) in a 7-5 loss to the Chattanooga Lookouts (32-23) on Saturday night at Regions Field. The series finishes with Barons taking three out of five from their North Division rivals.
- Turning Point: With scheduled starter
Ian Clarkin a late scratch, Connor Walsh (L, 0-1) was given the first start of his career. It didn't go well asLaMonte Wade Jr hit his first pitch of the night for a double. Four hits later, the Lookouts had a 3-0 lead before the Barons took their first turn at bat. - Facts and Figures: The Barons were quick to respond early as
Seby Zavala launched a 3-2 pitch from Chattanooga starterCody Stashak over the left field wall for a two-run homer to cut the Lookouts' lead to a single run. The home run was Zavala's Southern League-leading 11th of the season. - Moments That Mattered: After a scoreless second, the game unraveled for Walsh in the third as
Chris Paul 's two-run homer and RBI singles fromSean Miller and Wade extended the visitors' lead to 7-2, which proved to be enough for the Lookouts. - By The Numbers: In relief of Walsh, the Barons bullpen was strong as
Brandon Brennan ,José Ruiz , and Brian Clark combined to pitch 6.1 scoreless innings. The Barons made the game closer in the bottom of the eighth asTrey Michalczewski drew a bases-loaded walk andJameson Fisher hit into a rarely-seen two-run sacrifice fly to cut the deficit to 7-5, but the Barons could get no closer asRyne Harper rebounded to finish the win. At the plate,Eloy Jiménez recorded an eighth-inning single to extend his hitting streak to 12 games. - Up Next: The homestand continues on Sunday night at 6 p.m. as the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp come to Regions Field for a five-game series. Matt Tomshaw (0-3, 5.57) is set to start for the Barons against
Cody Poteet (2-5, 5.33). Curt Bloom will have the call on 960 WERC News Radio and the iHeart Radio app.