Big Lead Vanishes In 7-6 Barons Loss
Barnum homers twice, but Tennessee walks off to win
Keon Barnum homered twice in Birmingham's loss on Sunday.
(Michael Wade)
Looking for their first four-game winning streak of the season, the Birmingham Barons (45-47) couldn't protect a 6-0 lead as a furious Tennessee Smokies (50-44) rally gave them a 7-6 win on Sunday night at Smokies Stadium. Turning Point: With the game tied in the seventh, Joel Booker began the frame
Looking for their first four-game winning streak of the season, the Birmingham Barons (45-47) couldn't protect a 6-0 lead as a furious Tennessee Smokies (50-44) rally gave them a 7-6 win on Sunday night at Smokies Stadium.
- Turning Point: With the game tied in the seventh,
Joel Booker began the frame by launching a deep fly ball toward the left-field wall off Tennessee relieverPreston Morrison . As the ball looked to be going over the fence, Smokies left fielderCharcer Burks made a leaping catch to rob Booker of a home run, keeping the game tied 6-6. - Moments That Mattered: As the Barons tried to retake the lead in the ninth,
Alex Call singled with a runner on second base. Manager Ryan Newman elected to hold pinch runnerTrey Michalczewski at third, rather than send him home in hopes of a go-ahead run. The move backfired asZack Collins struck out and Call was caught between first and second for an inning-ending double play. The home team would ride the momentum to walk-off onTrent Giambrone 's single in the bottom of the inning offBrandon Brennan (L, 2-2) to clinch their first win of the five-game series. - By The Numbers: Birmingham jumped out to the 6-0 lead behind a tremendous power display from
Keon Barnum . In the second, he launched a 452-foot home run out of Smokies Stadium for a solo shot to increase the Barons lead to 4-0. Then in the fourth, he hit one 421 feet down the right-field line for his second big fly of the night and 10th of the season to make it 6-0 Barons. But the 873 feet of home runs wouldn't be enough. Barnum finished 3-for-4 with the two home runs and three RBIs. Booker and Call each had two hits, whileDanny Mendick drove in a pair of runs with a first-inning double. - Facts And Figures: On the mound,
Bernardo Flores suffered his worst outing as a Baron, lasting just 4.1 innings while giving up six runs, four earned, with just one strikeout as the Smokies' five-run rally in the fifth ended his night.Jake Johansen andColton Turner kept the game tied for three more innings, but Brennan was unable to send the game to extra innings. - Up Next: The Barons and Smokies conclude the five-game series on Monday night at 6:00 p.m.
Tanner Banks (0-1, 4.50) is set to start for Birmingham against the Smokies'Michael Rucker (7-4, 3.49). Curt Bloom will have the call on 960 WERC News Radio and the iHeart Radio app.