Mudcats Outlast Hillcats in 6-5 Marathon Victory
LYNCHBURG, VA - Daniel Brown struck out seven over three innings, both Ryan Aguilar and Joantgel Segovia had three hits, and Luke Barker earned his league leading 15th save as the Mudcats defeated the Hillcats 6-5 in ten innings in a rain plagued, marathon game at City Stadium in Lynchburg
LYNCHBURG, VA -
The Mudcats (50-49, 16-13) outlasted the Hillcats (17-14, 46-52) in a 10 inning game that was delayed at the start because of rain, saw 3 hours and 48 minutes of actual game action and included an overall delay (before and during the game) of 2 hours and 28 minutes.
The game also saw the Mudcats lead only once, but saw them tie it several times including 1-1 in the fourth, 2-2 in the fifth, 3-3 in the sixth and 4-4 in the seventh. Lynchburg answered each of Carolina's one run frames from the fourth through the sixth, but failed to answer in the seventh as Brown (5-4, 3.78) held them scoreless for the first time since the third.
Brown worked out of a bases loaded jam in the seventh while holding the tie at 4-4. He then struck out the side in the eighth and ninth innings while keeping Lynchburg without a run over three full innings. Brown struck out six straight between the eighth and ninth and finished with seven strikeouts against three walks in the victory.
With the game tied at 4-4, the Carolina tenth then began with Aguilar at second, but he would not stay there long as an error from pitcher
With Carolina leading 6-4, Barker was then brought in for the last of the tenth and would end up pitching around a run scoring hit from
The Hillcats did score first in Sunday's ballgame as they brought across one in the second on a RBI single from
Williams went on to work through the second and made it into the third, but left with one out and after reaching his pitch limit. Reliever
Kenilvort ended up facing just the one batter, and made it as far as eight pitches and a 2-2 count against Brooks before leaving the game.
Carolina first tied the game on a RBI hit from Aguilar in the fourth and later tied it again in the fifth on a bases loaded walk from
Each of Carolina's game tying hits had been answered by Lynchburg, but that streak came to and end after Carolina got another game tying hit from Aguilar in the seventh. Brown followed that go-ahead frame with a scoreless bottom side and went on to earn the victory.
Aguilar went 3-for-5 with a run and two RBI in the game for the Mudcats. Segovia also had three hits while going 3-for-5 with a RBI and two walks. Hummel scored twice and was 1-for-3 with a RBI.
The Hillcats were led by Clement who went 3-for-5, including a go-ahead RBI single off Kirby in the fourth. They also got a go-ahead RBI double from
Carolina's marathon victory evened the series at 1-1, with the finale set for Monday night at 6:30 p.m. in Lynchburg. The game will air on the Mudcats Radio Network, the Big Dawg 98.5 FM and via TuneIn Radio at carolinamudcats.com.
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