Mud Hens hang on to even series against Indians
TOLEDO, Ohio - The Toledo Mud Hens needed just three runs on four hits Friday to even the five-game weekend series against the Indianapolis Indians.
TOLEDO, Ohio - The Toledo Mud Hens needed just three runs on four hits Friday to even the five-game weekend series against the Indianapolis Indians.
It's the first time Toledo has not lost against its International League West Division rival this season in seven meetings.
The Mud Hens have now won five of their last six games.
By the bottom half of the fifth inning, all of Toledo's outs were strikeouts from Indianapolis starter Mitch Keller.
Keller entered the game with the second-lowest earned-run average among all active starting pitchers in the league.
The Mud Hens were able to load the bases in the first on two walks and a single by
In total,13 Toledo batters went down swinging to Keller.
Adleman, 31, a former pitcher for the Korea Baseball Championship's (KBO) Samsung Lions, allowed just four hits in his five-inning outing.
The native of Long Island entered Friday with the third-lowest WHIP among Toledo pitchers.
Both clubs went to the bullpen to begin the sixth.
Nine-year MLB veteran
The second hit of the game and first batter on base since the second inning for Toledo came on a grounder into right field from Peterson in the seventh.
Peterson homered in the previous four games leading up to Friday.
The Gilbert, Arizona, native extended his hit streak to six games in which he's gone 12-for-24 with one double, four homers and 11 RBIs.
Peterson, with Eaves standing at first, reached third base after
Toledo, who had the bases loaded for Robson, broke the scoreless affair with his 15th RBI of the year.
The next at-bat for the Indians resulted in a triple and RBI single consecetively off Eduardo Jimenez.
Jimenez, who got the win, has allowed an earned run in only two of his last eight relief appearances dating back to May 17.
Peterson's sacrifice to left-center gave the Mud Hens the go-ahead lead in the eighth. Eaves followed up with a sharp RBI single to right field to bring home Willi Castro.
Eaves gets his third RBI as a member with Toledo after starting 2019 in Double-A Erie.
Picking up his fourth save of the year was Jose Cisnero.
What's Next:
Opening pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. (EST).
Live coverage is available on Buckeye Cable Sports Network, MiLB.TV and Fox Sports 1230 WCWA-AM.
#RoadToDetroit Report (rankings according to MLB.com 2019 Prospect Watch):
5. OF Daz Cameron: 0-for-4
6. RHP
7. IF
12. C
16. OF Jacob Robson: 0-for-1, RBI
18. RHP
19. OF Danny Woodrow: 1-for-4
22. RHP
25. LHP Gregory Soto: DNP
26. RHP
27. LHP
28. IF/OF Dustin Peterson: 1-for-3, Run, RBI
Hens Notes:
• As of Thursday, both Willi Castro and