Hernandez Hurls Chasers To 3-1 Win
Omaha starting pitcher Arnaldo Hernandez retired 22 of the final 25 batters faced in a nine-inning complete game victory as center fielder Billy Burns clubbed three hits and first baseman Frank Schwindel smacked his Pacific Coast League leading thirty second double in the Storm Chasers' 3-1 triumph over the Oklahoma
Omaha starting pitcher
Hernandez (9.0 IP, 5 H, R, ER, 0 BB, 6 K) fired the first nine-inning complete game by an Omaha pitcher since Aaron Brooks' stellar two-hit shutout performance in Game 4 of the 2014 Pacific Coast League Championship Series against the Reno Aces at Werner Park. It was also the first nine-inning complete game thrown in Hernandez's career, finishing with 97 pitches, including an outstanding 80 strikes.
Oklahoma City starter
Schwindel smashed the first of his two knocks in the opening frame, driving in Burns with an RBI single to left to give Omaha the 1-0 advantage. Oklahoma City evened the game at one in the top of the second, however from that point on Hernandez flourished. The Storm Chasers grabbed the lead for good courtesy of Burns' run-scoring single to center in the fourth, with SS
Burns (3-4, R, RBI) and Schwindel (2-3, 2B, RBI) were the only Omaha batters to record multi-hit efforts in the victory, while Oklahoma City 3B
The Storm Chasers will try for the series victory in Thursday night's finale, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05 p.m. CT. Omaha is expected to send LHP
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