Hood's big night spoiled by Hooks' walk-off win
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (July 17, 2018) - Destin Hood homered again and drove in all three runs for the Frisco RoughRiders, the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, Tuesday night in a 4-3, walk-off loss to the Corpus Christi Hooks at Whataburger Field. BIG MOMENTS* Hood broke a scoreless tie with
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (July 17, 2018) -
BIG MOMENTS
* Hood broke a scoreless tie with a two-run homer in the fifth, his second consecutive game with a homer and his sixth long ball in the last 11 games.
* With the game tied 2-2 in the ninth, Hood delivered again with a go-ahead sacrifice fly to put the Riders ahead 3-2.
* Corpus Christi won on a walk-off infield single in the bottom of the ninth.
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KEY RIDERS PERFORMERS
* Destin Hood: 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI
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NEWS AND NOTES
* Hood is batting .314 in his last 11 games and has all six of his homers in that stretch
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WHAT'S NEXT
Riders at Corpus Christi, Wednesday, 7:05 p.m.
Probables: LHP
Video: MiLB.tv
Audio: RidersBaseball.com, TuneIn Radio, First Pitch App
About the RoughRiders
The Frisco RoughRiders are the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers and play their games at beautiful Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas. The team was founded in 2003 and has finished first among all Double-A franchises in attendance in each of the last 13 seasons (2005-2017). In August 2014, the RoughRiders were purchased by an ownership group led by Chuck Greenberg. Since then, the new ownership group, together with the City of Frisco, has spearheaded numerous major franchise enhancements, investing over $8 million in a wide array of facility upgrades and improvements, including a state-of-the-art HD video board, sound system, Bull Moose Saloon, InTouch Grille, Riders Outpost Team Store and the world's largest water feature in a sports facility, the massive Choctaw Lazy River. These enhancements earned the Riders and the City of Frisco Ballpark Digest's prestigious "Best Ballpark Renovation" award for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016). More than 140 former RoughRiders players have gone on to play Major League Baseball, including All-Stars