Missions Derail Express 10-2 in Series Opener
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The Round Rock Express (45-32) fell to the I-35 rival San Antonio Missions (49-29) by a 10-2 count on Tuesday night at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium. Despite a strong start from the E-Train, the Missions fired back with 15 total hits to fuel a win.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The Round Rock Express (45-32) fell to the I-35 rival San Antonio Missions (49-29) by a 10-2 count on Tuesday night at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium. Despite a strong start from the E-Train, the Missions fired back with 15 total hits to fuel a win.
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Round Rock broke the scoreless tie in the second inning as LF Josh Rojas notched a leadoff single before advancing to second on a
However, the Missions poured it on from there to serve the Express a bitter loss. LF
In the fourth, Freitas led off with a double and safely advanced to third on a
In the final two innings, San Antonio put up six runs to insure the win. In the seventh, Hiura notched his 19th home run followed by a Spangenberg double. Saladino quickly tacked on an RBI single, and later scored a run of his own on Nottingham's second sacrifice fly. Dubon led off the bottom of the eighth with a solo home run, followed by four base hits that added two more runs for the Missions and finalized a 10-2 decision.
Round Rock aims to bounce back from a tough loss on Wednesday night. E-Train RHP
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