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Joey Mancini was phenomenal in relief for the Hooks on Thursday, setting down all nine batters he faced with seven strikeouts (Braeden Botts)
April 23, 2026

Box Score NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR - The Travelers made the most of five hits with impressive pitching performances Thursday night, dispatching the Hooks, 3-0, before 2,910 fans at CHI St. Vincent Field at Dickey-Stephens Park. Nico Tellache spread three Hooks hits and two walks over six innings for his

Box Score

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR - The Travelers made the most of five hits with impressive pitching performances Thursday night, dispatching the Hooks, 3-0, before 2,910 fans at CHI St. Vincent Field at Dickey-Stephens Park.

Nico Tellache spread three Hooks hits and two walks over six innings for his first Double-A win.

James Hicks, appearing 30 minutes from his hometown of Conway, Arkansas, worked five innings for a third consecutive start. Two of Hicks' five strikeouts came in the first when he left the bases loaded.

Arkansas manufactured three runs in the second and third, culminating with Nick Raposo's two-out, two-run single to right field.

Hicks responded with a 1-2-3 fourth and was aided by a double play ball in a scoreless fifth.

Joey Mancini was phenomenal in relief for the Hooks, setting down all nine batters he faced with seven strikeouts.