Blue Wahoos Start Fast, But Surging Barons Continue Winning Ways
The Birmingham Barons staggered into the first half season break with the Southern League's worst record.But they are far different team two weeks into the second half, as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos can attest.The Barons (27-42 overall first half, 11-5 now), produced a four-run rally in the sixth inning Friday
The Birmingham Barons staggered into the first half season break with the Southern League's worst record.
But they are far different team two weeks into the second half, as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos can attest.
The Barons (27-42 overall first half, 11-5 now), produced a four-run rally in the sixth inning Friday night in winning for the ninth time in 10 games, including the first two games of this series, with a 7-3 victory against the Blue Wahoos at Regions Field in Birmingham.
A crowd of 6,347 watched the Barons, affiliate of Chicago White Sox, fall behind in the fourth inning before turning the game in their favor to continue their best performance stretch this season.
The Blue Wahoos (47-39 overall, 9-7) got their three runs in the top of the fourth on two swings.
Those two blasts, however, were among only four Blue Wahoos hits in the game. They had only two baserunners the rest of the game.
Birmingham relievers
But in the fourth inning, the Barons' gifted outfielder
In the fifth inning,
Cutura gave up a double to
In the sixth inning, the Barons scored four runs on three hits against Cutura.
Unlike previous games of their six-game winning streak that ended Thursday, the Blue Wahoos could not get baserunners in the final five innings to set up a potential rally.
The teams will play the third game of a six-game series on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with the Blue Wahoos'
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