Bolt's homer lifts 'Hounds
A two-run homer by Midland's Skye Bolt in the top of the ninth sent San Antonio to a 4-2 loss Tuesday night in front of 5,189 at Wolff Stadium.On the bump for the Missions Tuesday was talented righty Jacob Nix, who was making his seventh start after missing the first
A two-run homer by Midland's
On the bump for the Missions Tuesday was talented righty
Midland's only run against Nix occurred in the second with a
San Antonio's offense also was slow to heat up Tuesday as fellow righty
However, in the sixth, the Missions took advantage of Bragg's departure, turning its 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead on
Midland followed suit in the seventh, tying the game at two with
San Antonio nearly broke the tie in the eighth, but left fielder
In the top of the ninth, Midland was able to put one over the wall. After Barrera kept the inning alive with a two-out triple to right, Bolt took a 1-0 pitch from Jester (2-2) deep to left center for his second dinger of the season.
San Antonio (13-11, 55-39) and Midland (7-18, 40-54) wrap up their four-game series Wednesday on Military Appreciation Night presented by Air Force Federal Credit Union. First pitch is slated for 7:05 PM. Southpaw