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Travs Blank Cards for 4th Straight Win

Shutout is fifth of the year for Arkansas
Taylor Dollard fired six scoreless innings to start the shutout effort. (Mark Wagner)
June 5, 2022

Springfield, MO—The Arkansas Travelers’ league best pitching staff threw their fifth shutout of the season in a 6-0 win over the Springfield Cardinals on Sunday night. Taylor Dollard threw six shutout innings with six strikeouts for his third win of the season and dropped his league leading ERA to 0.95.

Springfield, MO—The Arkansas Travelers’ league best pitching staff threw their fifth shutout of the season in a 6-0 win over the Springfield Cardinals on Sunday night. Taylor Dollard threw six shutout innings with six strikeouts for his third win of the season and dropped his league leading ERA to 0.95. Jake Haberer, Devin Sweet and Michael Stryffeler each threw a scoreless inning to close it out. Arkansas did not get a hit until the sixth inning and then scored in each of the final four frames including a three-run seventh. Patrick Frick paced the offense with three hits including a double.

Moments That Mattered

* Jordan Walker led off the second with a double for Springfield and moved to third with one out but Dollard prevented him from scoring to set the tone for the night.

* Frick led off the sixth with the Travs first hit of the game. He scored with two out on a triple by Jack Larsen.

Notable Travs Performances

* 2B Patrick Frick: 3-4, run, 2B, RBI

* LF Jack Larsen: 2-3, BB, run, 3B, RBI

* RHP Taylor Dollard: Win, 6 IP, 2 H, 3 BB, 6 K

News and Notes

* Jack Flaherty on a ML Rehab Assignment pitched three perfect innings to start the game for the Cardinals.

* The current four game win streak matches the longest of the year for the Travs.

Up Next

After a day off on Monday, the Travelers welcome in the Wichita Wind Surge for a six game series beginning Tuesday night at Dickey-Stephens Park. RH Connor Jones (2-3, 3.72) gets the start. First pitch is set for 6:35. The game will also be broadcast on 93.3 The Fish, the First Pitch App and milb.tv.