Blubaugh Magnificent In 5-2 Space Cowboys Win
Three early runs were enough for the Sugar Land Space Cowboys (27-15) thanks to a brilliant pitching performance in a 5-2 victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes (13-29) on Thursday night at Isotopes Park. Starter RHP AJ Blubaugh (W, 3-0) pitched tremendously, retiring nine of the first 10 Isotopes he faced,
Three early runs were enough for the Sugar Land Space Cowboys (27-15) thanks to a brilliant pitching performance in a 5-2 victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes (13-29) on Thursday night at Isotopes Park.
Starter RHP AJ Blubaugh (W, 3-0) pitched tremendously, retiring nine of the first 10 Isotopes he faced, notching six strikeouts over his first three frames while giving up just one hit.
The Space Cowboys offense got active in the third inning. Jesús Bastidas led off the inning with a single against LHP Josh Rogers (L, 1-4) and with two outs, Pedro León doubled off the left-field wall to drive in Bastidas, putting Sugar Land up 1-0. A balk moved León to third and Whitcomb dunked a single into left, pushing home another run. David Hensley then blasted an opposite-field RBI double to right center, giving the Space Cowboys a 3-0 lead. Sugar Land tacked on another run in the top of the fourth on a triple from Quincy Hamilton and an RBI groundout by Jacob Amaya.
Anotha one 🔥 pic.twitter.com/5RhPZzSufl
— Sugar Land Space Cowboys (@SLSpaceCowboys) May 17, 2024
Blubaugh turned in a scoreless fourth and fifth and returned for the sixth inning. After getting a ground out, Blubaugh departed when Nolan Jones reached base on a walk. RHP Alex Speas entered the game for his second appearance for the Space Cowboys and had a runner reach on an infield single, with the runners advancing to second and third on a throwing error. Albuquerque’s Sam Hillard brought one home on a single to cut Sugar Land’s lead to 4-1, but Speas K’d the next two hitters to maintain the Space Cowboys lead.
For the evening, Blubaugh matched a season-high with eight strikeouts, generating 16 swings and misses, including six on his changeup. The righty surrendered just two hits and gave up one unearned run while walking three in 5.1 frames.
Cooper Hummel retrieved the lost run for the Space Cowboys, launching his third home run of the season in the top of the seventh to make it 5-1 Sugar Land. Hummel continues his torrid May, slashing .318/.456/.568/1.024 in 13 games with three homers and eight RBI.
That ball flew the Coop. 🦅 pic.twitter.com/08ZE3195zi
— Sugar Land Space Cowboys (@SLSpaceCowboys) May 17, 2024
The Isotopes were able to scrape one across off LHP Bryan King in the bottom of the eighth on a walk and a string of hits. RHP Wander Suero (S, 6) came in and shut the door to end the game, striking out two of the three Isotopes he faced to extend his scoreless inning streak to 9.0 innings, dating back to April 23rd.
The Space Cowboys play their fourth game of the series against the Albuquerque Isotopes Friday night. LHP Colton Gordon (1-0, 5.40) is set to take the mound opposite RHP Thomas Ponticelli (0-6, 16.13) for a 7:35 pm CT first pitch. The game can be heard on ESPN 92.5 FM or online here and seen on MiLB.TV, MLB.TV or Bally Live.
ABOUT THE SUGAR LAND SPACE COWBOYS:
The Sugar Land Space Cowboys are the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros and compete in the Pacific Coast League. They began play as the Astros Triple-A affiliate in 2021 and began playing under the Space Cowboys brand in 2022. The Space Cowboys play at Constellation Field, located at the corner of Hwy-6 and US-90 Alternate in Sugar Land, Texas. Follow the team on Twitter (@SLSpaceCowboys), Instagram (@slspacecowboys), Facebook (SLSpaceCowboys) and their official website (slspacecowboys.com). Fans can purchase full-season and partial-season plans, as well as single-game tickets, by visiting slspacecowboys.com/tickets.