'Birds Break Out The Bats, Get Win No. 65
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - The Memphis Redbirds (65-37) collected a season-high 18 hits en route to their 14-4 series-opening win over the Salt Lake Bees (Angels), Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. Tonight's game was a matchup between the best pitching and hitting teams in the PCL this season.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - The Memphis Redbirds (65-37) collected a season-high 18 hits en route to their 14-4 series-opening win over the Salt Lake Bees (Angels), Tuesday night in Salt Lake City.
Tonight's game was a matchup between the best pitching and hitting teams in the PCL this season. Memphis came into the game with the best ERA in the league at 3.26, while Salt Lake came into the game with the best team batting average at .292.
The Redbirds kicked off the scoring early in the game.
In the seventh, the 'Birds exploded for six more runs. In the frame, Schrock and Kelly reached to leadoff, and Ravelo drove in the lead runner with a single. The bases were loaded after an
With six home runs on the night, the 'Birds have now hit at least five home runs in back-to-back games, and have hit at least five home runs in a game three separate times this year. Tonight was just the fifth time in franchise history that Memphis had hit at least six home runs in a game.
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Memphis and Salt Lake will play two more games before the 'Birds head to Las Vegas for a four-game set. Memphis will return to AutoZone Park to play Sacramento and Fresno on August 1. For more information on single-game tickets and ticket mini-memberships, visit www.memphisredbirds.com/tickets.
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