Drillers Break Through in Seventh
TULSA - The Drillers rallied for three runs in the seventh inning Friday night to upend Corpus Christi, 4-3, before 7,062 fans in the series opener at ONEOK Field.The result snapped the Hooks win streak at five. It also ended the Drillers' season-long losing streak at five games. Tulsa was
TULSA - The Drillers rallied for three runs in the seventh inning Friday night to upend Corpus Christi, 4-3, before 7,062 fans in the series opener at ONEOK Field.
The result snapped the Hooks win streak at five. It also ended the Drillers' season-long losing streak at five games. Tulsa was no-hit by San Antonio Thursday night, and had scored only five runs on 11 hits in the three-game series vs. the Missions.
Corpus Christi (32-22) jumped out to an early lead thanks to a pair of unearned runs against
Hooks starter
Tulsa (25-28) erased that edge in the seventh courtesy of four singles and a hit batsman. The Hooks mishandled a double-play opportunity as well.
Valdez coaxed 10 groundouts and fanned four while throwing 95 pitches in 6 1/3 frames.
Tulsa relievers
Trailing 4-3,
Corpus Christi stranded 10 on the night.
Hooks lefty
Corpus Christi sends lefty Alelx Winkelman (2-2, 4.58) to the hill Saturday night. Tulsa counters with