Mudcats fall 6-1 in series finale in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Troy Stokes Jr. hit his ninth home run of the season, but the Pelicans scored four runs in the first and two more in the seventh while taking Sunday's series finale 6-1 at TicketReturn.Com Field in Myrtle Beach.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -
The loss dropped Carolina (33-29) to 3.5 games back of the first place Pelicans (37-26) and back into third place in the Carolina League Southern Division first half standings. It also clinched a Myrtle Beach series victory at three games to one and lowered Carolina's elimination down to four with seven first half games remaining.
Myrtle Beach led 1-0 before
Supak followed the home run by retiring the next three he faced in the first and finished the opening frame with four runs allowed on four hits. He went on to hold the Pelicans to just two other hits the rest of the way and pitched through the fifth. In all, Supak allowed six hits, four runs, two walks and struck out five over five innings pitched.
Mike Rucker started for the Pelicans and allowed just one run on two hits over four and 2/3 innings pitched. He also walked three and struck out five, but did not earn a decision.
Stokes had the only run of the game for the Mudcats as he hit a solo home run to left off Rucker in the fourth. It was his ninth homer of the season, matching him with
Reliever
Mekkes escaped a bases loaded jam in the seventh and finished with three hits allowed, two walks and one strikeout in his Carolina League debut.
The Mudcats loaded the bases in the seventh, but were unable to score and later saw the Pelicans score twice more in the same frame while falling behind 6-1. Flete started the seventh with a single off reliever
Kuntz originally entered the game in the sixth and worked through two innings with two runs allowed on three hits.
NOTES: The Mudcats were 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position and left 10 men on base in Sunday's loss. They also scored just one run in Sunday's finale and did so on Stokes' homer in the fourth. Carolina scored a total seven runs over the four game series, with six of the seven all scoring on home runs.
UP NEXT: The Mudcats will continue their final road trip of the first half in Salem against the Carolina League Northern Division leading Red Sox on Monday night. The game will be the first meeting between the two teams this season. Monday's series opener will begin at 7:05 p.m. at Haley Toyota Field in Salem.
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