Playoffs? Hot Rods Clinch Playoff Bid With Doubleheader Sweep
The Bowling Green Hot Rods will have an opportunity to defend their Midwest League Championship as they clinched their fourth-straight playoff berth with a doubleheader sweep of the South Bend Cubs, winning 4-3 and 7-2 on Monday night. The Hot Rods improved to 78-55, 39-24 in the second half ahead
The Bowling Green Hot Rods will have an opportunity to defend their Midwest League Championship as they clinched their fourth-straight playoff berth with a doubleheader sweep of the South Bend Cubs, winning 4-3 and 7-2 on Monday night. The Hot Rods improved to 78-55, 39-24 in the second half ahead of Tuesday's series finale, which will take have a 6:35 p.m. first pitch at Bowling Green Ballpark.
In the first inning of game one, the Hot Rods got off to a hot start against South Bend starter
In the fourth, South Bend tied it up against Trageton. The Cubs strung together five hits in the frame, with a solo homer by
The score remained tied into the bottom of the fifth. Against reliever
Trageton struck out the first two batters of the sixth before giving way to
Trageton (5-0) went 5.2 innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, while walking one and striking out three and earning the win. Peguero went 1.1 innings, setting down all four batters he faced, while striking out two and earning his 14th save.
In game two, it was South Bends turn to take a first-inning lead. After
In the third, Bowling Green struck against Cubs starter
After another scoreless inning by Witt, the Hot Rods opened the flood gates in the sixth. After three infield singles loaded the bases with no outs,
Witt went back out for the seventh and allowed a two-out run, but he induced a groundout to third that clinched the doubleheader sweep, as well as a return trip to the postseason for the Hot Rods with a 7-2 victory.
Baz recorded just two outs, allowing an unearned run on one hit, while walking two in a no-decision. Padilla (7-2) threw 3.1 scoreless innings in relief, walking one while striking out seven without allowing a hit, earning the win. Witt threw the final 3.0 innings, allowing a run on four hits, while walking one and striking out three.
Notes: The Hot Rods clinched their seventh playoff berth in franchise history, their fourth in a row…Schnell has hit safely in six-straight games…He recorded his second multi-hit game in game one…Schnell also tied his career-high with three hits in the first game…Betts notched his 18th multi-RBI contest in the first game…Ostberg had a four-game hitting streak snapped in game one…Gregorio homered for the first time since August 16 vs. Dayton in game two…He recorded his eighth three-hit game and ninth multi-RBI game…Alvarez notched his 11th multi-RBI night in game two…Witherspoon had his 29th multi-hit night…Proctor had multiple hits for the 35th time…Trageton had a streak of 15.0-consecutive scoreless innings snapped in game one…He earned his fifth-straight win, joining
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