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Travs Down Cards in Rain-Shortened Game

Game called after a delay of nearly one hour in the top of the seventh
Anthony Misiewicz pitched five innings for his second win of the season. (Mark Wagner)
July 20, 2018

North Little Rock, AR-After his team jumped to an early lead, Anthony Misiewicz worked through five innings, at one point retiring 10 consecutive Cardinal batters, as the Arkansas Travelers topped Springfield, 5-3 in a rain-shortened seven inning game. The game was put into a delay in the top of the

North Little Rock, AR-After his team jumped to an early lead, Anthony Misiewicz worked through five innings, at one point retiring 10 consecutive Cardinal batters, as the Arkansas Travelers topped Springfield, 5-3 in a rain-shortened seven inning game. The game was put into a delay in the top of the seventh inning with two out and was called some 55 minutes later, just before heavy rain fell on the ballpark. Arkansas scored twice in each of the first two innings with Eric Filia driving in a run in both frames. The victory is the Travs eighth straight over the Cardinals and pushes them back to six games over .500 for the season, matching their best mark of the year.
Moments That Mattered
* After two walks began the bottom of the first, Eric Filia's bouncer up the middle scored the game's opening run.
* Springfield tied it in the top of the second but the Travs responded with two more runs of their own on consecutive RBI hits from Eric Filia and Joey Curletta.
* Lane Thomas homered in the top of the sixth but the Travs again answered, this time with Chuck Taylor knocking in Beau Amaral who had doubled.
Notable Travs Performances
* CF Beau Amaral: 1-3, 3 runs, BB, 2B
* LF Eric Filia: 2-4, 2 RBI
* Anthony Misiewicz: Win, 5 IP, 2 H, 2 R, ER, 2 BB, 6 K
Up Next
Arkansas looks to keep it rolling on Saturday night with right-hander Nathan Bannister (6-6, 5.75) on the hill against righty Mike O'Reilly (3-4, 3.91). First pitch is at 6:10 and gates open at 5:10 for a travel medical kit giveaway. The game will also be broadcast on the Sports Animal 920, the First Pitch App, TuneIn radio and milb.tv.