Big Sixth Inning Leads To Wisconsin's Third Straight Win
SOUTH BEND, IN - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers went 10-for-24 with runners in scoring position on Sunday afternoon, including a key spot in a seven-run sixth inning, to defeat the South Bend Cubs 11-7 at Four Winds Field.Wisconsin (41-51 overall, 10-13 second half) took a 1-0 lead with a run
SOUTH BEND, IN - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers went 10-for-24 with runners in scoring position on Sunday afternoon, including a key spot in a seven-run sixth inning, to defeat the South Bend Cubs 11-7 at Four Winds Field.
Wisconsin (41-51 overall, 10-13 second half) took a 1-0 lead with a run in the first inning.
The Rattlers added to their lead in the second inning on RBI singles by
South Bend (46-47, 12-12) evened the score with three runs in the bottom of the second.
Nelson Hernández, the Wisconsin starter, managed to keep the game tied by escaping a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the bottom of the third. Hernández got the first out with a strikeout, made an athletic play to field a grounder and get the force out at home for the second out, and breathed a sigh of relief when
Lutz put the Rattlers back in front in the top of the fifth inning. Zack Clark doubled to start the inning and Lutz followed with a single to make it 4-3.
However, the Cubs rallied in the bottom of the fifth against reliever Clayton Anderson.
Wisconsin's offense went back in front in the top of the sixth inning. Diaz started the inning with a walk and took second on a balk.
Pierre was still at second base with two outs and it looked like the Rattlers would have to settle for a 5-4 lead. There was no settling for the Wisconsin offense on Sunday.
Lutz drove in Pierre with a double or his third hit of the game and that started a string of five straight two-out, RBI hits by the Rattlers.
Andrews, the 17th round pick of the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2018 draft, would give up a two-out, solo home run to Nico Hoerner, the 1st round pick of the Chicago Cubs in the 2018 draft, in the bottom of the sixth, but that was all the damage he would allow. Andrews was credited with the victory on Sunday, his first as a professional.
Hoerner capped the scoring in the game with a two-out, two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning against Matt Hardy.
The win was the third in a row for the Rattlers and it guarantees them at least a .500 road trip to the Eastern Division before returning home to face Dayton and Bowling Green in a six-game homestand that starts on Wednesday night.
The final game of the series - and of Wisconsin's road trip - is set for Monday afternoon.