Bisons use The Force in 9-2 Star Wars Night win
On Star Wars Night, the Bisons played like Jedi Knights against their chivalric foe, the Charlotte Knights. Buffalo's early output with a three-run first and a four-run second powered a 9-2 win from Coca-Cola Field on Saturday night.The Bisons, donning Star Wars themed jerseys, didn't take long to put runs
On Star Wars Night, the Bisons played like Jedi Knights against their chivalric foe, the Charlotte Knights. Buffalo's early output with a three-run first and a four-run second powered a 9-2 win from Coca-Cola Field on Saturday night.
The Bisons, donning Star Wars themed jerseys, didn't take long to put runs on the board. After the first inning, the Herd commanded a 3-0 advantage.
"I think starting any game like that definitely helps," Leblebijian said about establishing a rhythm in his hitting. "But at the end of the day, you just kind of stick to your internal goals whatever they are game by game and you just hope that on a daily basis, you can continue it, and repeat it to just be successful."
The Bisons exploded for four more runs in the second to garner a comfortable 7-0 lead.
After just two innings, the Herd knocked Kopech out of the game. Buffalo dealt five hits and seven earned runs worth of damage to the righty, who also surrendered four free passes.
The Bisons increased their lead with a two-run seventh. Jansen worked a walk to lead off the inning and scored when
Charlotte scored one run in each of the seventh and eighth innings to avoid the shutout, but those runs weren't nearly enough to catch up to the hot-swinging Bisons.
On the hill, Herd southpaw
"He [Borucki] kept them down and he got a couple of big double play balls when our defense kind of let him down a little bit," Bisons' manager Bobby Meacham said after the game. "That's what you got to do, pick each other up as teammates, and he did a great job of picking the defense up and making those pitches after their mistakes."