Goats smash state attendance record and losing skid
Binghamton 2-7-1Hartford 6-9-0WP: Jesus Tinoco (8-12)LP: Justin Dunn (6-5)HR: Terdoslavich (11)T- 2:29A- 6,850
Binghamton 2-7-1
Hartford 6-9-0
WP:
LP:
HR: Terdoslavich (11)
T- 2:29
A- 6,850
HARTFORD-
Hartford became the first pro baseball franchise in Connecticut history to surpass the 400,000 mark in season's attendance with its 46th sellout. With one home game remaining, the Yard Goats have drawn 402,092.
Binghamton took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on an RBI-double by Will Toffey, but the Yard Goats tied it in their half of the first on a run-scoring single by
Hartford (61-71) added three insurance runs in the eighth inning, when Weeks blasted his homer off of reliever
Tinoco improved to 8-12 with the victory. He allowed two runs on five hits in six innings, walked one and struck out five. In suffering the defeat, Dunn (6-5) gave up three runs on five hits in six innings, with three walks and seven strike outs.
In addition to Weeks' three-run shot, Mundell had two RBI and Ryan Metlzer two hits to pace Hartford's offense. The Yard Goats stole six bases. Toffee had two hits and an RBI for Binghamton.
The Yard Goats play their final home game of the season Thursday night at 7:05. RH