Bats comeback falls short, lose 4-3 to Clippers
COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the final game of a four-game series vs the Columbus Clippers, the Louisville Bats rally fell short losing by a score of 4-3. The Bats head into the Triple-A All-Star break having won five of their last nine games and two of their last three series.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the final game of a four-game series vs the Columbus Clippers, the Louisville Bats rally fell short losing by a score of 4-3. The Bats head into the Triple-A All-Star break having won five of their last nine games and two of their last three series.
In his second start of the season, Louisville starter
Quiet for most of the day, the Bats' offense looked to score first in the sixth inning. With one out, Bats first baseman
Also quiet for most of the day, the Columbus offense would get the scoring started in the sixth scoring four runs off of Louisville reliever
With two outs in the eighth, the Bats finally got on the scoreboard. Colon, smacking his second double of the game would not be left on base this time as Brain O'Grady homered to right-field, making the score 4-2. O'Grady's home run gives him 22 on the season, leading the Bats. Colon and O'Grady would both finish game going 2-for-4. Bats second baseman
Heading into the Triple-A All-Star break, the Bats will have three days off resuming their season Thursday evening at Louisville Slugger Field vs the Toledo Mud Hens. Louisville right-hander