Rattlers Fall Flat in Road Trip Finale
SOUTH BEND, IN - The South Bend Cubs cracked nineteen hits on Monday afternoon to defeat the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 9-2 at Four Winds Field. The Rattlers managed five hits in the game as they lost the final game of their six-game road swing through the Eastern Division.South Bend (47-47
SOUTH BEND, IN - The South Bend Cubs cracked nineteen hits on Monday afternoon to defeat the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 9-2 at Four Winds Field. The Rattlers managed five hits in the game as they lost the final game of their six-game road swing through the Eastern Division.
South Bend (47-47 overall, 13-12 second half) jumped on Wisconsin starting pitcher
Wisconsin (41-52, 10-14) scored a run without a hit in the top of the third inning. Gabriel García drew a walk, stole second, and went to third on a ground out. He scored on a wild pitch by Lawlor.
That was about the only mistake Lawlor made. The lefty allowed one run, one hit, and one walk over five innings. Lawlor struck out eleven Rattlers, including the last six batters he faced in the game.
The Rattlers got close against reliever
The Cubs pushed their lead out to a more comfortable margin with five runs off reliever
The play was notable because it was the first error on Henry this season. The Wisconsin catcher had no errors in his first 61 games played behind the plate this season.
South Bend added to their lead in the sixth on RBI singles by
They tacked on one more run in the seventh inning on a single by
Harrison had two hits in four trips to the plate on Monday. He went 7-for-14 in the three-game series with the Cubs.
Wisconsin wrapped up the road trip with a 3-3 record. They dropped two of three games at West Michigan before taking two of three from the Cubs.
The Timber Rattlers are off on Tuesday before returning to action with the first game of a six-game homestand at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium on Wednesday night against the Dayton Dragons. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher
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