Stephenson dominant as Bats trounce Indians, 10-2
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Louisville Bats (14-28) dominated the Indianapolis Indians (23-20) Wednesday at Victory Field, winning by a 10-2 score. For the Bats, it's their most runs scored in a game and largest margin of victory this season.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Louisville Bats (14-28) dominated the Indianapolis Indians (23-20) Wednesday at Victory Field, winning by a 10-2 score. For the Bats, it's their most runs scored in a game and largest margin of victory this season.
Based on how Louisville's season has gone to this point, it should come as no surprise that the Bats earned the 10-2 win in come-from-behind fashion, trailing 1-0 after Indianapolis third baseman
Stephenson got the win, pitching 6.0 innings and giving up one earned run on two hits, walking two and striking out nine in his third consecutive win. He's the first Louisville pitcher to win three straight starts since fellow right-hander
Louisville's offense got started in the top of the second inning on a game-tying solo home run by
The Bats scored four runs in the bottom of the fourth, all with two outs.
The rest of the game could be referred to as the "Josh VanMeter show", with the Indiana native supplying an RBI single in the seventh, and breaking the game open with a three-run home run in the top of the ninth to give the Bats a 10-2 lead, the game's final score.
The 10 runs are the most Louisville has scored in a game all season and the most since they scored 13 against the Rochester Red Wings on August 20 last season in a 13-6 win. Recent Major League call-up
The Bats will look to tie the series against the Indians in their final game of a 10-game road trip tomorrow at 11:05 a.m. Right-hander
Louisville returns home to Louisville Slugger Field on Friday, May 25 to begin its longest homestand of the season, 10 games starting with a four-game series against the Durham Bulls.