Bandits on Right Side of Pitcher's Duel, Win Fifth Straight
Davenport, Iowa – After combining for 17 runs on Tuesday, Quad Cities and Cedar Rapids treated fans to a classic pitcher’s duel on Wednesday that saw the River Bandits secure their fifth straight win in a 2-1 final at Modern Woodmen Park. With Quad Cities’ starter, Asa Lacy, struggling to
Davenport, Iowa – After combining for 17 runs on Tuesday, Quad Cities and Cedar Rapids treated fans to a classic pitcher’s duel on Wednesday that saw the River Bandits secure their fifth straight win in a 2-1 final at Modern Woodmen Park.
With Quad Cities’ starter, Asa Lacy, struggling to find the zone in the first, Cedar Rapids jumped on the board first when Spencer Steer caught the lefty napping and stole home with two outs to give his team a 1-0 lead. However, it was the only run the visitors would muster as the River Bandits’ bullpen would lock the door through the next eight innings.
In his second start of the season, Blayne Enlow kept his team in the game throughout the entirety of his five inning showing, despite surrendering a solo home run to Eric Cole, his first of the year, that tied the game 1-1 in the bottom of the fifth.
Drew Parrish took over for Quad Cities early as Lacy failed to make it through two full innings and walked six in 57 pitches. The Florida State product picked up right where he left off in his previous appearance and tossed 5.1 innings of scoreless baseball, allowed just four baserunners, and punched out five.
Now facing Melvi Acosta, the River Bandits claimed the 2-1 lead in the bottom of the seventh thanks to the righthanders wild pitch that allowed Seuly Matias to score from third.
Jonah Dipoto was tasked with the final two frames for Quad Cities and rewarded manager, Chris Widger with his third scoreless outing of the season as the righthander nullified Trey Cabbage’s leadoff walk and Michael Helman’s single by catching Matt Wallner looking to secure the game and his first save of the season.
Drew Parrish (1-0) earned his first win of the year in another long relief effort, while the loss went to Acosta whose wild pitch proved to be the difference.
Quad Cities will look to make it six consecutive victories behind Nolan Watson (1-0, 7.36) on Thursday, as he will countered by Cedar Rapids’, Tyler Watson (0-0, 0.00) at 6:30 p.m. CDT.