SKY SOX DROP FINAL GAME AFTER 7-RUN SEVENTH BY MEMPHIS
POSTGAME NOTESThursday, June 28, 2018 vs. Memphis Redbirds (STL)Colorado Springs Sky Sox (43-35) | Memphis Redbirds (48-32)SKY SOX DROP FINAL GAME AFTER 7-RUN SEVENTH BY MEMPHIS COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - After taking a 2-1 series lead with a walkoff win yesterday afternoon, the Sky Sox dropped the final game of their four-game set
POSTGAME NOTES
Thursday, June 28, 2018 vs. Memphis Redbirds (STL)
Colorado Springs Sky Sox (43-35) | Memphis Redbirds (48-32)
SKY SOX DROP FINAL GAME AFTER 7-RUN SEVENTH BY MEMPHIS
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - After taking a 2-1 series lead with a walkoff win yesterday afternoon, the Sky Sox dropped the final game of their four-game set against the Memphis Redbirds 7-5 to split the series 2-2 Thursday night.
After a thoroughly rambunctious game three yesterday afternoon that saw the Sky Sox win 9-8 in curious fashion via a walkoff bases-loaded balk in the bottom of the ninth inning, the final game of this four-game series against the Memphis Redbirds Thursday night proved to be a low-scoring pitcher's duel for the majority of the game.
After two-and-a-half fairly quick and quiet innings started off the Thursday night contest, the Sky Sox found their way onto the board first in the bottom of the third inning. Colorado Springs starting pitcher
The two-run third inning was followed by three more scoreless innings, with Derby finishing the day with a quality start. Through six innings, Derby allowed no runs on just three hits with one walk and six strikeouts. At the onset of the seventh inning, he was replaced on the mound by Tristan Archer. Patrick Wisdom led off the inning for the Redbirds with a single off Archer, with
The bottom half of the inning proved to be eventful as well, with the first two Sky Sox batters reaching safely. Andres Blanco led off with a walk, advancing to third on a
In the bottom of the eighth inning, the Sky Sox offense went back to work. After two quick outs, pinch-hitter
The ninth inning proved to be another quiet one, as both teams failed to score, with Memphis winning 7-5 to split the series 2-2 with Colorado Springs.
The Sky Sox head out onto the road tomorrow for a five-game set against the Express in Round Rock, before returning home on Independence Day to host the New Orleans Baby Cakes for five games. For all information on Sky Sox, follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and visit the team's website at www.skysox.com.
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Wheels: With
7-Run 7th: The 7-run 7th inning by Memphis on Thursday marks the first time that Memphis scored 7 runs in the 7th inning against the Sky Sox. It's the most runs scored in an inning against the Sky Sox since Memphis scored 10 runs in the top of the first inning, back on May 19th (Game 2 of DH). The last time an opponent scored at least 7 runs in the 7th inning against the Sky Sox was on May 11th, 2017, when Sacramento scored a whopping 13 runs in the top of the 7th against the Sky Sox. That 13 runs was the most runs scored by any opponent in a single inning against the Sky Sox in the modern team's history (since 1988). Sacramento won that game, 17-7.
Middle-of-the-Week Triumph: With the come-from-behind walkoff win on Wednesday afternoon, the Sky Sox improved to 9-1 through their first 10 Wednesday contests this season.
First Game, Last Game: With today being the final game for the Memphis Redbirds in Colorado Springs, here's a brief look back at the first Redbirds game here at Sky Sox Stadium: The first Memphis game here in Colorado Springs took place on June 4th, 1998. Placido Polanco went 3-for-5 with a RBI, and Juan Munoz went 2-for-5 with 2 RBI, as the Redbirds rallied from a 7-5 deficit, scoring 3 runs in the 7th and 2 runs in the 9th to beat the Sky Sox, 10-7. Matt Arrandale picked up the win, while Kerry Woodson took the loss.
Don't (Or Do) Call It a Comeback: Prior to Wednesday's come-from-behind win, the Sky Sox were 2-20 in games when trailing after six innings this season.
Not the First Time: The Sky Sox won game three against the Redbirds on Wednesday afternoon in wild fashion with a bases-loaded walkoff balk in the bottom of the ninth. On April 13th, 2005, in game one of a doubleheader against the Tucson Sidewinders, Jason Bulger balked in the winning run in the bottom of the 7th, with the Sky Sox winning 4-3 in seven innings.
In the Clutch: Jacob Nottingham (7) and
Got Hot: The Sky Sox collected nine hits from the sixth inning on in Wednesday afternoon's contest. Through the first five innings, Colorado Springs had only collected one single.
Comeback Kids: The seven-run comeback Wednesday was the biggest of the season for the Sky Sox this season, but not the largest comeback in Sky Sox history, which was 10 runs on April 30th, 1996 against Tacoma. Tacoma had a 10-0 lead after two-and-a-half innings, and rallied to win, 11-10. On May 1, 2001, the Sky Sox trailed Memphis 15-0 after seven-and-a-half innings on May 1st, 2001 and scored 10 runs in the eighth and four in the ninth, before falling short and Memphis winning 15-14.
Long Ball Downfall: After surrendering four home runs Tuesday night to the Redbirds, the Sky Sox allowed three more on Wednesday afternoon. Over the two days, the homers combined for 11 RBI.
Out of Ordinary: Righty
We See You, Q: In his sixth game played in June with the Sky Sox on 6/27, Quintin Berry collected his first multi-hit game of the season with a double and a single. He also nabbed his fourth stolen base and added his fourth RBI of the year.
Peralta Report: Sky Sox former ace
Error Streak Over: With the three errors on Tuesday night, the Sky Sox ended their errorless streak they have been on, which began on June 19.
Burnes Outta' the Pen: Righty
Dillard's Outing: The relief appearance by Tim Dillard on Tuesday night was his 101st regular season relief appearance with the Sky Sox, tying him with Zach McClellan for 10th place on the Sky Sox games pitched list. McClellan made 101 appearances from 2005-2007 with the Sky Sox.
Pinch-HR:
This Week's Preview: The Sky Sox head out onto the road to Round Rock to face the Express for five games, before returning home on Independence Day to host the New Orleans Baby Cakes for five games prior to the All-Star Break July 9-11.
NEXT GAME: Friday, 6/29 at 6:05 p.m. MT vs. Round Rock Express @ Dell Diamond in Round Rock, TX
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Next Home Game: Wednesday, July 4 at 7:00 p.m. MT @ Security Service Field
COS TOP PERFORMERS
Bubba Derby (6.0 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 1 BB, 6 SO)
Brett Phillips (1-for-5, 3B, 1 R, 2 RBI)
MEM TOP PERFORMERS
Carson Kelly (2-for-3, HR, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB)