Offense Explodes in 11-1 Win
The Quad Cities River Bandits used the long ball and a big seventh inning to pick up their first win of 2018 over the Kane County Cougars on Monday night. J.J. Matijevic went 3-4 with two home runs and three runs batted in, while Corey Julks added a two-run home
The Quad Cities River Bandits used the long ball and a big seventh inning to pick up their first win of 2018 over the Kane County Cougars on Monday night.
The River Bandits grabbed their first lead of the season in the bottom of the second inning.
The lead doubled in the third inning, when J.J. Matijevic blasted the first home run of the year for a River Bandits hitter. The outfielder lined a delivery from Stapler over the wall in right field to bump the lead up to 2-0.
Kane County cut the lead in half with an unearned run off of River Bandits starting pitcher
The lead would grow to 5-1 in the Bandits half of the sixth. With two outs, nine-hitter
The River Bandits blew the game open in the seventh by scoring six runs, only two of which were earned, thanks to a couple of Kane County miscues. Reliever
Ramirez tossed five innings and allowed just one unearned run on three hits, while striking out seven. Javier followed and worked four scoreless frames in relief with six strikeouts. The River Bandits bullpen has not allowed an earned run in their first 13.2 innings of work this season.
De La Cruz doubled twice and drove in a pair. Tovalin finished with a hit and drew three walks.
The River Bandits (1-2) battle the Cougars (1-3) once again on Tuesday at 6:35 p.m. at Modern Woodmen Park. RHP
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