BayBears sweep twin bill with walk-off home run in game two
MOBILE, Ala. (April 27, 2019) - The Mobile BayBears, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, defeated the Mississippi Braves 8-3 in the first game and 4-3 on a Connor Justus walk-off home run in game two of Saturday's doubleheader at Hank Aaron Stadium.GAME ONE:After falling behind 3-0 in
MOBILE, Ala. (April 27, 2019) - The Mobile BayBears, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, defeated the Mississippi Braves 8-3 in the first game and 4-3 on a
GAME ONE:
After falling behind 3-0 in the second inning, the BayBears stormed back with eight unanswered runs. Mobile used a six-run fourth inning to take the lead and pull away from Mississippi.
GAME TWO:
Connor Justus hit his first Double-A home run with two strikes and two outs in the bottom of the seventh to lift the BayBears (10-12) over Mississippi.
Trailing 3-2 in the final frame,
Mississippi (9-12) held the lead from the first inning until the Justus home run. The Braves scored first for the third straight game, grabbing an early two-run edge on a
The BayBears continue the five-game series against Mississippi Sunday at 2:05 p.m. Right-handed pitcher
The BayBears host a total of 70 home dates through Labor Day, September 2. The new BayBears Pass is available, featuring a general admission ticket to every BayBears game at Hank Aaron Stadium for only $19.97 per month. Season ticket packages and partial plans are also available, featuring a 7-game plan and a 12-game option to guarantee bobbleheads and receive tickets to select fireworks nights. Individual game tickets can be purchased online at MobileBayBears.com or by calling 251-572-BEAR (2327).
About the Mobile BayBears
The Mobile BayBears are the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels and play their games at Hank Aaron Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The BayBears were founded in 1997 and have won four Southern League titles in 1998, 2004, 2011, and 2012. Additionally, the 1998 and 2011 championship squads were named Minor League Team of the Year by Baseball America. More than 175 former BayBears have reached the Major League level, including All-Stars Max Scherzer, Paul Goldschmidt, Jake Peavy,
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