Barons Pace Southern League in Attendance as 2019 Season Concludes
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Birmingham Barons (37-30, 64-72) concluded their 2019 season with a 6-1 loss to the Biloxi Shuckers (41-28, 82-57) on Monday afternoon at Regions Field.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Birmingham Barons (37-30, 64-72) concluded their 2019 season with a 6-1 loss to the Biloxi Shuckers (41-28, 82-57) on Monday afternoon at Regions Field.
The Barons struggled at the plate against Biloxi's trio of right-handers -
Rasmussen and Francis took a combined no-hit bid into the sixth before Valenzuela's leadoff blast.
A five-run sixth for the Shuckers backed their strong pitching performance. Five consecutive batters reached base against Barons right-hander
Arobio (L, 3-2) allowed four runs (all earned) on four hits in 2.2 innings of work as part of a bullpen day for the Barons. He entered in relief of southpaw
Facing a 6-1 deficit, the Barons put together a brief rally in the seventh when
Contreras earned his first save of the season with three shutout innings. Francis (W, 7-8) collected his seventh win for Biloxi.
Birmingham concluded its 2019 slate with a total home attendance figure of 379,707, which paced the Southern League for the seventh straight season (every year since Regions Field opened in 2013).
The Barons will welcome the Southern League's newest franchise - Rocket City Trash Pandas - to Regions Field in their 2020 season opener, which is set for April 9. It will mark the first time since 2015 in which Birmingham's season opener doubles as its home opener.
For more information about the Birmingham Barons or to purchase season tickets for the 2020 campaign, please visit barons.com or call the box office at 205.988.3200.
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