Cubs Speed Past Hot Rods in Series Finale
SOUTH BEND, IN - The South Bend Cubs played arguably their best game against the Bowling Green Hot Rods on Thursday night as they tallied 8 runs on 17 hits, five of which were extra-base hits, in order to take the final game of the series from the Hot Rods
SOUTH BEND, IN - The South Bend Cubs played arguably their best game against the Bowling Green Hot Rods on Thursday night as they tallied 8 runs on 17 hits, five of which were extra-base hits, in order to take the final game of the series from the Hot Rods 8-5.
Thanks to the Great Lakes Loons' late game comeback over the Eastern Division leading West Michigan Whitecaps, the Cubs are now three games out of first place with 10 games remaining before the All-Star Break.
FIRST SIX INNINGS: Cubs starting pitcher,
In the second inning, Rondon allowed a leadoff single, which was followed by a fielding error, a groundout to move the runners over, and a sacrifice fly to give Bowling Green the first lead in each of the last three games.
But like the night before, South Bend retaliated in the bottom of the second with
From there Rondon worked through the next two innings to keep the Hot Rods from scoring while the Cubs offense backed his efforts with three runs in the fourth inning.
Rondon was then pulled with one out in the fifth after Nathaniel Lowe grounded into a fielder's choice to score
The Hot Rods proceeded to tie the game 4-4 on
The game remained tied as
Fuelled by the last two shutout innings coming from the South Bend pitching staff, the Cubs broke the tie in the seventh inning with a series of hits including two key doubles to give the take an 8-4 lead.
SOUTH BEND's BIG INNING: The Cubs took Bowling Green reliever,
From there the Cubs blew the game wide open as South Bend batted around the lineup to tally four runs in the seventh. Getting the job done after Pereda was
HOT RODS IMPRESSIVE OFFENSE: Coming into tonight's game Bowling Green was hitting .333 with an on-base percentage of .413 in 219 at-bats against the South Bend Cubs. Led by Rene Pinto, who is hitting .600 against the Cubs in 15 at-bats, the Hot Rods have nine hitters currently hitting over .300 in six games played between the two teams.
By comparison, the Tampa Bay Rays' Midwest League affiliate has a .262 team average throughout 57 games while none of their hitters are hitting over .300 overall.
MEKKES' INSANE STATS: Coming into the game, Mekkes held a 0.61 ERA over 29 and 1/3 innings pitched in 17 appearances. As the Cubs' best bullpen arm, the 6-foot-7 righty is now tied with
One of Mekkes' most impressive feats came in tonight's relief appearance. After coming in for Hockin with one out in the eighth, Mekkes struck out the final five hitters to end the game.
The Michigan State alum has now collected 47 strikeouts in just 31 innings pitched, which totals nearly 14 strikeouts per game when averaged over nine innings. Likewise, his ERA has only improved with time. In April his ERA was 0.68. In May he dropped to a 0.63 ERA. Not to mention, Mekkes has not allowed a run in three appearances in the month of June.
WHAT'S NEXT:
Cubs: South Bend will travel to Dow Diamond in Midland, Michigan to take on the Great Lakes Loons in a short four game road trip before returning to Four Winds Field on Tuesday to take on the Lansing Lugnuts.
Hot Rods: Bowling Green will return home for a six game home stand against the West Michigan Whitecaps and the Great Lakes Loons.