Reyes Does It All As Sens Win Sixth Straight
The Harrisburg Senators (35-30) shutout the Richmond Flying Squirrels (33-31) 3-0 Friday night at FNB Field. Senators starting pitcher Luis Reyes tossed six shutout innings and hit his first career home-run as the Senators won their sixth straight.
The Harrisburg Senators (35-30) shutout the Richmond Flying Squirrels (33-31) 3-0 Friday night at FNB Field. Senators starting pitcher
Starting pitchers
On the pitching side, Reyes (5-6) worked six shutout innings, limiting the Flying Squirrels to four hits and four walks while striking out three.
"He didn't have fastball command so he had to rely on his secondary stuff to get outs and sometimes you have to do that," Senators manager Matt LeCroy said. "He did a nice job and then he got the big hit. Hopefully he can gain some confidence from this outing."
Johnson (5-6) allowed just the one run on five hits over his six innings.
The Senators scored a pair of insurance runs in the ninth. After loading the bases on two walks and a single,
The six-game winning streak is tied for the longest of the season by the Senators as the club moved to a season-high five games over .500.
The Senators and Flying Squirrels continue the series Saturday night.