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Offense Held to Three Hits in Loss

Photo by Josh Franzen
August 21, 2021

South Bend, Indiana – After claiming the six-game series last night, the Quad Cities River fell to the South Bend Cubs 4-2 on Saturday night at Four Winds Field and logged just three hits in the effort. Starting pitching controlled the first three innings of the ballgame, as Charlie Neuweiler

South Bend, Indiana – After claiming the six-game series last night, the Quad Cities River fell to the South Bend Cubs 4-2 on Saturday night at Four Winds Field and logged just three hits in the effort.

Starting pitching controlled the first three innings of the ballgame, as Charlie Neuweiler and Anderson Espinoza combined to strand three total base runners and punched out eight in scoreless frames.

With a leadoff single to open the fourth, Michael Massey notched the first River Bandits’ hit, but was eventually thrown out in a rundown between second and third to end the threat and help Espinoza work a fourth clean inning.

In the bottom half, South Bend got a leadoff single of its own courtesy of Yonathan Perlaza, who, after a wild pitch and RBI single from Tyler Durna, scored the game’s first run to put the home team up 1-0. Three batters and a mound visit later, Neuweiler gave up a second run on a base hit by Bryce Windham to make it 2-0 before the righty ended the frame two batters later.

Quad Cities stranded a leadoff walk from Jake Means in the top of the fifth, but despite allowing two men into scoring position with just one out in the bottom half, Neuwelier kept his team’s deficit at two and got Alexander Canario and Bryce Ball to line out and ground out to dance out of danger.

With five innings in the books, South Bend turned to its bullpen and grabbed Bailey Horn, who ended up on the hook for the first Q.C. run when a pair of wild pitches allowed Michael Massey to trot home on John Rave’s RBI single that trimmed the lead in half.

However, the Cubs answered with another pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth when Bryce Windham’s solo homer and Luis Vaquez’s run-scoring single forced the River Bandits to go to Garrett Davila, who replaced Neuweiler with two outs and struck out Perlaza on seven pitches to exit the inning with a 4-1 score.

Both relievers worked a scoreless frame in the seventh, but Quad Cities inched closer against Eduarniel Nunez in the eighth. After Nick Loftin struck out looking to open the inning, Massey’s second hit of the game, a double, allowed the Bandits to score an easy run when Liam Spence let a ground ball off the bat of Rave go under his glove and plate the Bandits’ second tally.

In bottom half, newly entered Garrett Davila needed just eight pitches to retire the Cubs in order and maintain the two-run game, but Nunez stranded a pair of walks in the top of the ninth thanks in large part to Gavin Stupienski bouncing into a double play before Nathan Eaton grounded out to end the ballgame.

Despite working his third start of five or more innings, Neuweiler (2-2) took the loss for Quad Cities after surrendering four earned on nine hits, one walk, and three strikeouts in 5.2 innings. Espinoza (1-3) worked five scoreless and stranded one hit, three walks, and punched out seven en route to his first Cubs’ win of the year.

The series-deciding game six will feature a rematch of game one starters, as Anthony Veneziano (4-4, 4.32) will square off against Max Bain (3-6, 6.07) for a Sunday matinee beginning at 1:05 p.m. CDT at Four Winds Field.