Robson's homer lifts Mud Hens to win
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Toledo Mud Hens begin the second half of the regular-season strong following Thursday's 3-2 win over the Louisville Bats.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Toledo Mud Hens begin the second half of the regular-season strong following Thursday's 3-2 win over the Louisville Bats.
Toledo picks up its fifth win at Louisville Slugger Field and 12th win on the road against International League West Division opponents.
Louisville starter
The Mud Hens improve to 36-2 when leading after the eighth inning and 11-15 in games decided by a single run.
Three batters into the first inning, Robson would clear the bases with a 468-foot shot to right field off the first pitch.
Robson, the No. 16 ranked prospect in the Detroit Tigers organizaton, collects his sixth home run of the season and first since July 1.
Thursday marked the first game in which Robson has batted third in the order after hitting leadoff in nearly 40 percent of his 72 total starts in 2019.
In the bottom half of the second inning,
Longhi was one of four Louisville batters before the All-Star break to notch double-digit home runs. Carpenter has allowed a homer in five of his 11 Triple-A starts this season.
Carpenter would finish with his sixth start having gone at least six innings or more.
The Bat grabbed their first run since the Longhi home run in the eighth on a ground ball single by Nasciso Crook which scored Christian Colon.
Recording his third save of the season was
What's Next:
Friday's probable starter has yet to be announced for the second of a four-game series against the Bats.
Opening pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (EST).
Live coverage is available on MiLB.TV and Fox Sports 1230 WCWA-AM.
#RoadToDetroit Report (rankings according to MLB.com 2019 Prospect Watch):
5. OF
6. RHP
7. IF
10. RHP
12. C
16. OF
18. RHP
19. OF
22. RHP John Schreiber : SV, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
26. RHP
27. LHP
28. IF/OF
Hens Notes:
• Toledo went 40-49 through the first half of the 2019 regular-season. In 2018, the Mud Hens came out of the All-Star break 10 games over .500 and finished the year with a 73-66 record as IL West Division champions.
• Willi Castro went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored in Wednesday's Triple-A All-Star Game in El Paso, Texas. Jake Rogers would get the start at catcher for the American League in Sunday's MLB Futures Game.
• Beau Burrows will return from his suspension on Saturday after being ejected in the fourth inning from last Sunday's start against Indianapolis.