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Frisco Blanks Drillers in Series Opener

Jose Ramos accounted for two of Tulsa's five hits in Tuesday's loss at Frisco. (Rich Crimi)
July 23, 2024

Frisco, TX – Base hits were tough to come by for the Tulsa Drillers Tuesday night in the opening game of a six-game series in Frisco against the RoughRiders. The Drillers were limited to just five hits, four of them singles, and were shut out for the eighth time this

Frisco, TX – Base hits were tough to come by for the Tulsa Drillers Tuesday night in the opening game of a six-game series in Frisco against the RoughRiders. The Drillers were limited to just five hits, four of them singles, and were shut out for the eighth time this season in a 5-0 loss at Riders Field.

The defeat, combined with Springfield’s win over Corpus Christi, dropped the Drillers 1.5 games behind the first-place Cardinals. Tulsa and Springfield are scheduled to meet next week at ONEOK Field.

BOX SCORE

Tuesday’s series opener was scoreless through the first two innings before the RoughRiders were handed a two-run lead in the bottom of the third without needing a hit. Tulsa starting pitcher Kendall Williams retired the first seven Frisco batters in the game before control issues struck. After getting a ground out to open the third, Williams walked three straight hitters. With the bases loaded, a wild pitch plated the first run of the game and a sacrifice fly brought home another.

The only other damage against Williams came on a solo homer from Cooper Johnson leading of the fifth inning.

The RoughRiders added a pair of insurance runs against reliever Ronan Kopp in the top of the eighth when Max Acosta and Josh Hatcher hit back-to-back home runs, upping the score to 5-0.

Jose Ramos accounted for 40 percent of the Drillers five hits, finishing 2-4.

The win for the RoughRiders improved their record to 57-34, the best mark in the Texas League.

INSIDE THE GAME

*The score was not the only bad news for the Drillers. Catcher Dalton Rushing, who recently returned to the lineup after missing nearly two weeks with a broken toe, had to leave the game in the third inning after getting hit by foul tip.

*Williams worked the first five innings, giving up three runs, and was charged with the loss to drop his season record to 4-9. He now has a 3.32 ERA in his four wins and an 11.15 ERA in his nine losses.

*Christian Suarez and Michael Hobbs each worked a scoreless inning in relief of Williams.

*After allowing the consecutive homers to open the bottom of the eighth, Kopp ended the inning by striking out the next three hitters.

*After four games of their current road trip, the Drillers have been held to a combined 4 runs and 15 hits. Their lone win on the trip was a 2-0 victory over Northwest Arkansas.

UP NEXT:

The Drillers and RoughRiders will play the second game of their six-game series at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday evening. The pitching matchup at Riders Field is expected to be:

Tulsa – RHP Orlando Ortiz-Mayr (4-5, 5.31 ERA)
Frisco – RHP Dane Acker (3-4, 3.88 ERA)