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Bats Cap 2023 with 8-4 Win Over Iowa

September 24, 2023

LOUISVILLE, KY – With an explosive six-run scoring burst in the eighth, the Louisville Bats (75-73) finished off the year with an 8-4 win over the Iowa Cubs (82-65) on Sunday afternoon at Slugger Field. Ending the season 75-73, Louisville notched its first winning season since 2011 and the most

LOUISVILLE, KY – With an explosive six-run scoring burst in the eighth, the Louisville Bats (75-73) finished off the year with an 8-4 win over the Iowa Cubs (82-65) on Sunday afternoon at Slugger Field.

Ending the season 75-73, Louisville notched its first winning season since 2011 and the most wins in a season since 2010. Additionally, with eight runs this afternoon, the Bats eclipsed the 900 run mark for the first time in franchise history, with 902.

[Box Score]

Iowa got on the board first in the top of the third, taking advantage of a couple of singles to take a 1-0 lead.

Louisville righthander Brett Kennedy made his ninth start for the Bats, throwing three innings with three strikeouts and one earned run.

The I-Cubs threatened to score again in the top of the fifth after their lead-off batter drew a walk, but the Bats secured a double play strike ‘em out, throw ‘em out thanks to the combined effort of righty Silvino Bracho and catcher Chuckie Robinson.

Jason Vosler secured a lead-off walk to start a Louisville rally in the bottom of the fifth. TJ Hopkins followed up with another walk, and a double steal sent both Vosler and Hopkins into scoring position. With a sac grounder, Chuckie Robinson scored Vosler to even up the tally at 1-1. Feeding the effort, Jacob Hurtubise knocked an RBI single to drive in another run for the Bats and take the lead at 2-1.

Louisville strengthened their lead in the top of the eighth, starting with a lead-off single by Hurtubise. After recording the Bats’ fourth stolen base of the game, Hurtubise scored on an RBI single by Miguel Hernandez to bring the score up to 3-1. Lopez then walked and later scored on an RBI double by Henry Ramos. Extending the rally, Jose Barrero reached after being hit by a pitch, Vosler smashed a two RBI double, and Jhonny Pereda singled to drive in another run and put the Bats ahead 7-0. With a final sacrifice grounder by Robinson, Louisville added one additional run for a comfortable lead of 8-1 going into the ninth.

Iowa scored three additional runs in the top of the ninth but Louisville ultimately pulled out a win over the I-Cubs.

With a final score of 8-4, Louisville finished off the last game of the 2023 season with a bang.