M-Braves rebound to win series finale 6-3
PEARL, MS -- After a tough loss in game four, the Mississippi Braves (34-36) responded in fine fashion to win the series finale 6-3 over the Montgomery Biscuits (37-33) and take two-of-five games in the series. The M-Braves used timely hitting and dominant pitching to work around a 52-minute rain-delay as
PEARL, MS -- After a tough loss in game four, the Mississippi Braves (34-36) responded in fine fashion to win the series finale 6-3 over the Montgomery Biscuits (37-33) and take two-of-five games in the series. The M-Braves used timely hitting and dominant pitching to work around a 52-minute rain-delay as
The excitement started, and almost ended, in the home-half of the second inning. After two walks to start the inning, the M-Braves had runners at second and third, and
However, the delay affected Gohara as much as it did
With the momentum on the home side, the offense found its groove for the first time all series. Mississippi added two runs in the third and another in the fourth to take a 5-2 lead. That was all Gohara needed, as the talented lefty was dominant save the one inning after the delay. The Brazilian matched his longest outing as an M-Brave, allowing two runs on three hits in five innings with two walks and eight strikeouts.
In relief,
Offensively, the Braves got to Montgomery starter Yoel Espinal (0-2) before the rain delay and finished him off in the third. The right-handed reliever got the spot-start, his second of the year, and lasted just three innings, allowing four runs on three hits. Espinal gave up three walks and hit a batter. The M-Braves were led at the plate by
With All-Star break coming up, the M-Braves take a three-day break as they send seven players to Pensacola to represent the South Division. Pitchers
Montgomery: 3-7-1
Mississippi: 6-7-0
WP: Gohara 1-1
LP: Espinal 0-2
SV: Pfiefer 1
Attn: 2,406
Time: 2:29 (0:52)