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Pigs Slug Five Homers in Doubleheader Sweep

July 28, 2018

The IronPigs scored a grand total of 18 runs en route to a doubleheader sweep of the Columbus Clippers on Saturday. The Pigs took game one 8-5, and won game two 10-5. The pair of wins pushes Lehigh Valley to a season high 24 games above the .500 mark, and

The IronPigs scored a grand total of 18 runs en route to a doubleheader sweep of the Columbus Clippers on Saturday. The Pigs took game one 8-5, and won game two 10-5. The pair of wins pushes Lehigh Valley to a season high 24 games above the .500 mark, and back to their franchise-record eight games ahead of the rest of the IL-North Division.

The Clippers dominated Jacob Waguespack (3-5) in the first inning of game one. Columbus scored five runs, with most coming from a grand slam by Yu Chang. Waguespack quickly put that inning behind him, however, and kept the Clippers off the scoreboard the rest of the way.
u1:pThe IronPigs offense needed a couple of innings to warm up, but eventually battled back to take the lead with eight unanswered runs. Mitch Walding provided most of the power with a pair of three-run home runs. Walding has now logged three games with multiple home runs in his last seven tries. The newfound three-run lead was more than enough for Héctor Neris to pick up his first save with the Pigs this season.
u1:pLehigh Valley wasted no time continuing the onslaught in game two. Walding slugged his third home run of the day, while Dylan Cozens launched two of his own in the first two innings, as the Pigs chased Myles Jaye out of the game by scoring nine runs through only four outs.
u1:pDrew Anderson was more than grateful for the hefty lead, as the right-hander was able to throw five innings on only 66 pitches while allowing only two runs and striking out four to pick up his seventh win this season.
u1:pThe Pigs now have an opportunity to sweep the series tomorrow afternoon as they face Columbus for the final time this season. Enyel De Los Santos will try to pick up his tenth win of the season when first pitch comes at 1:35 p.m. Sunday is the FeRROUS and FeFe Birthday Celebration presented by St. Luke's University Health Network, and kids can run the bases at Coca-Cola Park after the game, presented by Lehigh Valley Children's Hospital.
u1:pThe 2018 Season is the IronPigs' 11th season at Coca-Cola Park and 11th as the top affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Fans can get closer to the team than ever before with a Bacon, USA membership -- a year-round IronPigs experience pass featuring numerous amenities such as savings on parking at games and at the Majestic Clubhouse Store at Coca-Cola Park, on-field VIP access to watch batting practice, access to the annual holiday party, and more. For more information, visit IronPigsBaseball.com or call (610) 841-PIGS (7447).
u1:pThe 2018 IronPigs baseball season is presented by Capital BlueCross.