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Jordan Luplow Homers for a Third Straight Game but Coquís Rally Falls Just Shy

Scott Kingery and Jordan Luplow each mash their third homer of the season as Coquís split series with Bulls
April 14, 2024

Allentown, Pennsylvania (Sunday, April 14) – Facing a 10-run deficit, the Lehigh Valley Coquis (6-6) nearly stormed all the way back but came up just short in a 12-9 loss to the Durham Bulls (6-9) on Sunday afternoon at Coca-Cola Park. To kick off the home half of the first

Allentown, Pennsylvania (Sunday, April 14) – Facing a 10-run deficit, the Lehigh Valley Coquis (6-6) nearly stormed all the way back but came up just short in a 12-9 loss to the Durham Bulls (6-9) on Sunday afternoon at Coca-Cola Park.

To kick off the home half of the first inning, Matt Kroon walked and Jordan Luplow singled him to third. Weston Wilson then plated Kroon with a sacrifice fly.

Durham jumped ahead thanks to a Dominic Smith two-run homer in the fourth and then stretched their lead to 4-1 in the fourth with a Junior Caminero two-run double. Ronny Simon match Caminero with a two-run double of his own in the fifth pushing Durham ahead 6-1.

Scott Kingery walloped a solo homer, his third of the season, in the last of the fifth to get the Coquís a run back.

The Bulls busted the game open in the seventh. With runners at second and third and one out, Gionti Turner legged out an infield single to drive in a run before Tristan Peters singled home another. Caminero continued his stellar game belting a three-run homer, his second of the season, to make it 12-2 Durham.

Simon Muzziotti blasted a three-run homer of his own, his first of the year, for the IronPigs in the last of the seventh to make it 12-5.

Nick Podkul singled home a run in the eighth with a second run scoring on the play thanks to an error. Podkul then scored later in the inning on a Kingery groundout to shrink the deficit for Lehigh Valley down to 12-8.

Luplow homered for a third-straight game to open the ninth and trim the score to 12-9. Wilson legged out an infield single to move the tying run to the on-deck single, but the Coquís would get no closer as their comeback was extinguished.

Joe Rock (1-0) garnered the win for the Bulls, working five innings and allowing two runs on three hits and a walk, striking out three.

Kolby Allard (0-2) absorbed the loss for Lehigh Valley, allowing six runs in four-plus innings on eight hits and four walks, striking out four.

Following an off-day on Monday, Lehigh Valley begins a six-game set on the road against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Tuesday. First pitch is slated for 6:35 p.m. from PNC Field. Starters for both teams have yet to be announced.

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