Rocks Lose Heartbreaker to Split Series
Woodbridge, VA - Just four outs away from a wire-to-wire victory, the Wilmington Blue Rocks (2-2) suffered a heart-breaking loss to the Potomac Nationals (2-2) by the score of 3-2 Sunday afternoon at Pfitzner Stadium. The Blue Rocks committed a pair of errors with two outs in the bottom of
Woodbridge, VA - Just four outs away from a wire-to-wire victory, the Wilmington Blue Rocks (2-2) suffered a heart-breaking loss to the Potomac Nationals (2-2) by the score of 3-2 Sunday afternoon at Pfitzner Stadium. The Blue Rocks committed a pair of errors with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning to allow Potomac back in the game and ultimately fell in the bottom of the ninth inning on a
Leading 1-0 in the eighth inning with two outs, the Blue Rocks committed two errors, one of which allowed two runs to score to give the Nationals a 2-1 lead. Wilmington rallied in the top of the ninth.
The Blue Rocks took a first inning lead thanks to a pair of two-out extra-base hits.
The Blue Rocks travel to Salem, Virginia to begin a three-game set with the Salem Red Sox starting Monday, April 9. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. and RHP
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Outfield prospect Khalil Lee turned in a solid performance at the plate in his first series at the Advanced-A level. The 19-year-old went 6-for-14 (.429) with a double, triple, home run, drew four walks, scored four runs and also stole a base. He reached base four times in Sunday's loss. First baseman
The one-run loss by the Blue Rocks Sunday marked the second straight one-run affair the Blue Crew played in after the first two games of the season were decided by two and seven runs, respectively. Wilmington won 5-4 Saturday night before dropping Sunday afternoon's game. Last year, Wilmington played in more one-run games than any other team in the Carolina League. They posted a 25-25 record in 50 one-run games.
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