Wood Ducks Mount Epic Comeback, But Fall 10-7
BUIES CREEK, NC - Despite an improbable come-from-behind effort, the Wood Ducks (9-22, 44-57) fell to the Astros (20-11, 57-43) by a final of 10-7. Through three innings, the Woodies trailed 7-0, but managed to tie the game in the seventh thanks to LeDarious Clark's huge game.
BUIES CREEK, NC - Despite an improbable come-from-behind effort, the Wood Ducks (9-22, 44-57) fell to the Astros (20-11, 57-43) by a final of 10-7. Through three innings, the Woodies trailed 7-0, but managed to tie the game in the seventh thanks to
The outfielder connected on a game-tying, three-run homer in the seventh - his second homer of the game. Clark's first blast in the fourth got the Wood Ducks on the board after a tough third inning.
Buies Creek plated seven runs on five hits in the frame, highlighted by a
Clark's first homer sparked a stretch of four straight innings producing a run for the Woodies.
A rally formed in the seventh after a pair of infield hits for
The comeback was not meant to be as Robinson hit another homer - a three-run shot to put the Astros ahead for good in the eighth. The loss marks the 11th straight defeat for the Wood Ducks continuing the longest losing streak in the team's history.
The series finale comes on Monday at noon as the Wood Ducks will play their final game ever in Buies Creek. Right-hander