Lewis leads charge as Travelers rally to win
Kyle Lewis made a statement with his bat Wednesday, but what he got done on the bases proved to be even more important.The top Mariners prospect collected two hits -- including a homer -- and two RBIs while stealing a base and scoring the winning run in the ninth inning
The top Mariners prospect collected two hits -- including a homer -- and two RBIs while stealing a base and scoring the winning run in the ninth inning on
"It's a blast man, it's always fun," Lewis said. "I just try to treat it like it's normal. They had a guy on the mound [No. 14 Dodgers prospect
Gameday box score
After batting .260 with five homers in 49 California League games this season, Lewis made the jump to the Texas League and amassed a .220/.309/.371 slash line with four dingers and 20 RBIs in 37 contests.
The 2016 first-round pick was just 0-for-2 against Gonsolin coming into the day, but his first hit against the right-hander proved key. In the fourth, Lewis worked a 2-2 count before sending the fifth pitch over the right-field wall for an opposite-field two-run homer, putting the Travelers up 3-1.
"I was just trying to get a fastball that I could get the barrel to," Lewis said. "They had been working me down and away, and I got one that I was able to get the barrel to. I was just really trying to be in compete mode. Down with two strikes, I wasn't really trying to zone anything up or look anywhere."
• Complete postseason coverage »
Arkansas was down a run heading into the ninth when
"[Somsen] was just trying to bear down on the hitter, so once [Mendoza] got to two strikes, I thought he might go breaking ball that I could get a good jump on," Lewis said. "I just took off with the idea that maybe, if he puts it in play, we stay out of the double play, and if he strikes out, at least we set ourselves up for the walk-off."
Second-ranked Dodgers prospect
The two teams are scheduled to play Game 2 in Arkansas on Thursday at 7:10 p.m. ET.
In other Texas League playoff action:
Hooks 7, Missions 0
Andrew Battifarano is a contributor to MiLB.com. Follow him on Twitter, @AndrewAtBatt.