Knights Back Atop Wild Card Race With 5-2 Win
(NORFOLK, VA) - Behind a quality start on the mound and a clutch night at the plate, the Charlotte Knights earned a crucial 5-2 win on Saturday night at Harbor Park in the second game of a four-game series.
(NORFOLK, VA) - Behind a quality start on the mound and a clutch night at the plate, the Charlotte Knights earned a crucial 5-2 win on Saturday night at Harbor Park in the second game of a four-game series.
The win, coupled with the Durham Bulls' 3-2 loss to the Gwinnett Stripers, restores the Knights' one-game lead over the Bulls in the International League Wild Card standings with two games remaining in the regular season.
After being shut out on Friday, the Knights wasted no time getting on the board on Saturday. The second hitter of the game,
But the tie was short lived. Madrigal led off the third with a walk. Mercedes then restored the Knights' lead with a towering two-run home run down the left field line, his 16th Triple-A home run, as the Knights jumped ahead 3-1.
Norfolk got a run back on
The Knights' offense added a pair of key insurance runs in the seventh as
Despaigne (W, 8-6) then returned to the mound and retired the Tides in order in the bottom of the seventh to end his start. From the fourth inning on, the Charlotte starter retired the final 11 hitters he faced to keep the Knights in front. He would earn the win after giving up two earned runs on four hits with three walks and nine strikeouts over 7.0 innings.
After a quick eighth inning, Charlotte closer
Offensively, Mercedes led the way by going 2-for-4 with the home run and three RBI. Madrigal, Mendick, and
The win is also Knights manager Mark Grudzielanek's 200th with the Knights over his three seasons in Charlotte. He is just the third manager in franchise history to reach the 200-win plateau.
The Knights and Tides continue their series on Sunday night.