Hillcats Top Nationals, 5-2
Aaron Civale went seven innings for his seventh straight start and earned his sixth consecutive victory as a result, as the Hillcats (82-52) defeated Potomac (62-73) at City Stadium Wednesday, 5-2.
Civale only allowed two runs, which both occurred as a byproduct of a fly ball lost by the outfielders in the rain. The right-hander held the Nationals to four hits in total and struck out eight while walking none. He improved his record to 11-2, which ties him with teammate
Civale has an ERA of 2.59, which would lead the Carolina League if he had enough innings to qualify.
Lynchburg scored its first two runs without the benefit of a base hit in the second inning.
The Hillcats pushed their lead to 3-0 in the fourth when
Lynchburg wraps up the home portion of its regular-season slate Thursday at 6:30 p.m. McKenzie (11-6, 3.57) will make his final start before the playoffs. It's Fan Appreciation Night, and each fan in attendance will receive a free raffle ticket to win autographed memorabilia and other prizes. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. For those who cannot attend, the game can be heard live at www.lynchburg-hillcats.com.