Hillcats Take Series Finale, 9-6
Lynchburg continued its offensive barrage at BB&T Ballpark with a 9-6 victory in the team's final game at Winston-Salem Sunday.In seven meetings at Winston-Salem this year, the Hillcats scored at least seven runs in six of them, including Sunday's performance in which the team tallied nine runs on 13 hits.
Lynchburg continued its offensive barrage at BB&T Ballpark with a 9-6 victory in the team's final game at Winston-Salem Sunday.
In seven meetings at Winston-Salem this year, the Hillcats scored at least seven runs in six of them, including Sunday's performance in which the team tallied nine runs on 13 hits. In the weekend set alone, the Hillcats racked up 30 runs on 48 hits in 27 innings.
For third straight contest, a majority of the Hillcats lineup had a multi-hit game.
Calica and Loopstok both scored twice in the game. Haggerty stole his league-leading 43rd base of the year in the first inning to give him six steals in his past four games.
With the game deadlocked at 3-all after five frames, the Hillcats scored three runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh to take a commanding 8-3 lead. Medina's two-run single in the sixth inning broke the tie.
The Hillcats return to Lynchburg for a weeklong homestand beginning Monday at 6:30 p.m. Any fan that brings an item to donate to the school supply drive will receive a free ticket voucher for any game August 29-31.