Curve sweep double-header, take series in Akron
AKRON, Ohio - After back-to-back days of rainouts, the Altoona Curve returned to the field on Sunday afternoon and swept a double-header at Canal Park against the Akron RubberDucks, 6-4 and 4-1.
AKRON, Ohio - After back-to-back days of rainouts, the Altoona Curve returned to the field on Sunday afternoon and swept a double-header at Canal Park against the Akron RubberDucks, 6-4 and 4-1.
Game One
Win:
Loss:
Save:
TOG: 2:08
Box Score
Game Two
Win:
Loss:
Save:
TOG: 1:50
Attendance: 6,967
Box Score
The Curve (17-10) have now won six of their last seven games and snapped a six-game losing streak in games played at Canal Park against the RubberDucks (11-16), including last year's playoffs.
Game One
Joe drove in four runs in the first game of the afternoon and Yeudy Garciia (Win, 1-2) picked up the first win of his Double-A career as the Curve topped the RubberDucks, 6-4.
After Akron scored two runs in the fourth to take a 2-1 lead, Joe drove a two-run double to put Altoona back ahead, 3-2.
In the sixth inning,
Akron plated two runs in the bottom of the seventh against Tate Scioneaux (Save, 1), snapping his season-opening scoreless streak at 15.1 innings. After an RBI double by
Joe hit a single in the first inning to bring Kramer in to score and give the Curve a 1-0 lead.
Garcia allowed two unearned runs over five innings on three hits with two walks and four strikeouts.
Akron starter Jordan Merryweather (Loss, 2-2) allowed three earned runs over 4.2 innings.
Joe went 3-for-4 with a double and tied a career high with four RBIs, the most in a game for a Curve player this season.
Kramer had two doubles, a walk and score three runs.
Game Two
A two-run homer by
The second-inning homer for Luplow was his fifth of the season, the most on the team, and opened the scoring for the game.
In the third, Kramer crushed a triple and
Akron plated a run in the bottom of the third when
Keselica worked three innings in his first professional start, allowed one earned run on two hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Austin Coley (Win, 1-1) picked up his first Double-A win with two scoreless innings.
Montana DuRapau (Save, 6) struck out four and allowed one hit over two innings to pick up the 28th save of his Curve career, moving him into sole possession of second place on the franchise's all-time saves list.
The Curve head to Richmond to open a three-game series against the Flying Squirrels on Monday night. Right-hander
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