Biscuits Drop Home Series Finale to Columbus
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Montgomery Biscuits (44-34, 6-3) had their Independence Day celebration game spoiled by the Columbus Clingstones (31-44, 5-4) in a 4-2 loss on Thursday night. Homer Bush Jr. impressed in front of the crowd of 5,346. The 23-year-old finished with two hits along with the early run
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Montgomery Biscuits (44-34, 6-3) had their Independence Day celebration game spoiled by the Columbus Clingstones (31-44, 5-4) in a 4-2 loss on Thursday night.
Homer Bush Jr. impressed in front of the crowd of 5,346. The 23-year-old finished with two hits along with the early run scored for Montgomery.
Cooper Kinney gave Montgomery life from the plate. Kinney finished 2-for-3 and batting in both of the Biscuits' runs off a single and triple.
It was a strong showing in the return of Yoniel Curet. Getting his first start with the Biscuits this season, Curet put up three strikeouts in two scoreless innings and only gave up one hit.
JJ Goss was dealing out of the bullpen. The right-handed pitcher accounted for a team-leading four punchouts and just two hits.
The club will go on the road to continue facing off against the Columbus Clingstones (Double-A Affiliate, Atlanta Braves) from July 4-6. Montgomery returns home from July 18-20 for a three-game series against the Biloxi Shuckers at Riverwalk Stadium.