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Travs Go Into Break With a Win

Six-run second inning is enough
The Travs celebrated another win! (Mark Wagner)
June 24, 2018

Springfield, MO-A six-run second inning stood tall for the Arkansas Travelers as they won the final game before the Texas League All-Star Break, 6-5 over the Springfield Cardinals. The second inning saw 11 hitters come to the plate and included five hits, three walks (two with the bases loaded) and

Springfield, MO-A six-run second inning stood tall for the Arkansas Travelers as they won the final game before the Texas League All-Star Break, 6-5 over the Springfield Cardinals. The second inning saw 11 hitters come to the plate and included five hits, three walks (two with the bases loaded) and a sacrifice fly. Arkansas would not get a hit over the final seven innings of the game with their last hit being Beau Amaral's single that tied the score in the second. Meanwhile, Springfield managed just one hit over the final seven innings. The bullpen trio of Stephen Perakslis, Daniel Schlereth and Matt Walker was particularly effective for the Travs as they gave up just two walks over five total innings with both runners erased in double plays.
Moments That Mattered
* Six different Travs scored a run and six different Travs drove in a run as they answered Springfield's big first inning with a six-spot in the second to take the lead.
* Springfield loaded the bases with two out in the fourth but Nathan Bannister got Even Mendoza to ground into a fielder's choice to end the threat.
* The Travs infield turned double plays to end the fifth and seventh innings wiping out the only two Cardinal runners over the game's last five innings.
Notable Travs Performances
* RF Beau Amaral: 2-5, RBI
* C Joseph Odom: 1-3, BB, run, RBI
* Stephen Perakslis: Win, 2 IP, BB
* Matt Walker: Save, 2 IP, K
Up Next
The Travs return to action after the Texas League All-Star Break on Thursday as they host the Corpus Christi Hooks, the first half South division champions, in the opener of a three game series. First pitch from Dickey-Stephens Park is set for 7:10. The game will be broadcast on the Sports Animal 920, the First Pitch App, TuneIn radio and milb.tv.