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Birmingham Homers Smoke Tennessee, 8-3

Four home runs lead Barons to win in series opener
Matt Rose hit his sixth home run of the season in Wednesday's win. (Michael Wade)
May 2, 2018

With an impressive power display at the plate and on the mound, the Birmingham Barons (13-13) earned an 8-3 win over the Tennessee Smokies (12-13) in the opener of their five-game series on Wednesday night at Smokies Stadium.   Turning Point: The Barons were quick to jump on Smokies starter Trevor Clifton

With an impressive power display at the plate and on the mound, the Birmingham Barons (13-13) earned an 8-3 win over the Tennessee Smokies (12-13) in the opener of their five-game series on Wednesday night at Smokies Stadium.  

  • Turning Point: The Barons were quick to jump on Smokies starter Trevor Clifton (L, 2-3). Matt Rose continued his hot streak with a two-run double to left field with two outs in the first for the game's first runs. Trey Michalczewski followed by fouling off 10 pitches before drawing a walk on the 14th pitch of his at-bat. That proved to be the end of Clifton's night, as the starter threw 40 pitches and only got two outs, leaving the bullpen to finish the game.
  • Facts And Figures: Rose was again the catalyst for the Birmingham offense on Wednesday. In the fifth inning, he crushed a solo home run, his sixth in his past five games, to increase the Birmingham lead to 5-0. He finished 2-for-4 with a walk and three RBIs. Over his last six games, Rose is hitting .526 (10-for-19) with 14 RBIs.
  • Moments That Mattered: The league's leading home-run team had its most productive night of the season, launching a season-high four long balls out of Smokies Stadium. Danny Mendick hit a two-run shot in the second to double the Barons' lead before Rose's fifth inning shot. Zack Collins and Michalczewski each added a solo home run late to cap the scoring.
  • By The Numbers: Given an early lead, Dane Dunning (W, 2-0) shined on the mound for Birmingham. In his second Double-A start, the righty tossed 6.0 scoreless innings, giving up just four singles and one walk while striking out five to earn his second consecutive victory.
  • Up Next: The Barons and Smokies continue their series on Thursday night with a 6 p.m. matchup. Spencer Adams (1-2, 5.82) will start for the Barons against Duncan Robinson (0-1, 3.75). Curt Bloom will have the call on 960 WERC News Radio and the iHeart Radio app.