Bats ride the long-ball to sail past Clippers, 9-7
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville Bats (6-7) topped the Columbus Clippers (7-5) by a score of 9-7 Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field to even the four-game series at 1-1. Not only did the Bats even the current series, but they also brought the all-time series back to .500 with
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville Bats (6-7) topped the Columbus Clippers (7-5) by a score of 9-7 Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field to even the four-game series at 1-1. Not only did the Bats even the current series, but they also brought the all-time series back to .500 with the Clippers, making it 208-208 in the 416 total matchups.
Louisville's offense was led by multiple hot bats, with four different Bats having a multi-hit game.
After surrendering a quick run in the top of the first and loading the bases with just one out, the Bats starter,
Heading into the bottom of the fifth, Columbus would take the field to defend a freshly gained 4-3 lead thanks in part to a solo shot from the rehabbing
The Bats will host the Clippers for game three of the series tomorrow morning with the first pitch scheduled to take place at 11:00 a.m. The Bats' right-hander Vladimir Guitierrez (1-0, 3.48) will be on the hill going up against the Columbus lefty