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Offense rebounds, Benson flexes muscles in win

Lynchburg uses 15-hit attack to down Dash
Hillcats OF Oscar Gonzalez (Lindsay Carico/Lynchburg Hillcats)
June 21, 2019

Winston-Salem, N.C. - A night after being shut out, the Lynchburg Hillcats bounced back to beat the Winston-Salem Dash 6-3 on Friday night.The Hillcats (33-36, 1-1) had a 6-0 lead at one point against Winston-Salem (39-27, 1-1), as the Dash's comeback bid fell short.

Winston-Salem, N.C. - A night after being shut out, the Lynchburg Hillcats bounced back to beat the Winston-Salem Dash 6-3 on Friday night.
The Hillcats (33-36, 1-1) had a 6-0 lead at one point against Winston-Salem (39-27, 1-1), as the Dash's comeback bid fell short.

Lynchburg struck first in the very first inning. Steven Kwan  led off the ballgame with a triple, and Tyler Freeman  worked a walk to put two aboard. Two batters later, Oscar Gonzalez  poked a two-run single to center field, scoring both Kwan and Freeman for a 2-0 Hillcats lead.
In the second, Lynchburg widened the gap. Gonzalez singled with one out and later in the frame, Gavin Collins  pumped an RBI double off the left-center fence to stretch the lead to 3-0.
Gonzalez singled again to lead off the fifth inning. The next batter, Will Benson , blasted a two-run home run. It was his first in a Hillcats uniform and 19th overall, pushing the advantage to 5-0.
The Hillcats added another run in the sixth inning. Kwan doubled to start the frame and moved to third base on a Nolan Jones single. Gonzalez swatted a fly ball to deep center field, plating Kwan on the sac fly for a 6-0 lead.
Winston-Salem clawed back into the game in the sixth inning. The Dash scored three runs without the benefit of a hit. Justin Garza (Win, 4-5) and Jonathan Teaney  combined to walk four consecutive hitters. Two runs scored on a pair of wild pitches and another came home on a bases-loaded walk worked by JJ Muno.
Kwan, Gonzalez and Jodd Carter  each finished with three-hit games. Freeman and Collins had two hits apiece.
Garza gave up three earned runs on four hits in 5.1 innings. He struck out three and walked three. Teaney, Aaron Pinto  and Yapson Gomez  (Save, 1) combined for 3.2 innings of scoreless relief.
Pinto got out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh inning, getting Craig Dedelow to pop out to end the frame.
Konnor Pilkington (Loss, 1-2) surrendered three earned runs on eight hits in four innings. Jake Elliott allowed three earned runs in two innings, while Andrew Perez and Jose Nin combined for three scoreless frames.
The two teams will continue their series on Saturday with the third game of the four-game set. Lynchburg will send right-hander Matt Solter  (4-1, 3.19) to the mound against Winston-Salem righty Zach Lewis (4-3, 6.07). First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. at BB&T Ballpark.  
Max Gun and Anders Jorstad will be on the air at 5:50 p.m. with the Hillcats pre-game show on TuneIn Radio and the Radio434 App.   
Lynchburg returns home on Monday, June 24 to begin a seven-game homestand starting with the Frederick Keys. Homestand highlights include Kids-Eat-Free Tuesday, Winning Wednesday, Thirsty Thursday, fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday, and Grateful Dead Night featuring a pre-game cover band performance on Friday, June 28.
The Lynchburg Hillcats are the Advanced-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. The Hillcats are eight-time Carolina League Champions, having most recently won the Mills Cup Championship in 2017. The Hillcats play their home games at City Stadium, which has been home to Minor League Baseball in Lynchburg since 1963. Visit the Hillcats online at Lynchburg-hillcats.com, and follow the Hillcats on Twitter (@LynHillcats), Instagram (@LynHillcats) and Facebook (Lynchburg Hillcats). For more information about the Lynchburg Hillcats, please contact Max Gun at [email protected].