Hens fall short in first match-up with Gwinnett
In the first matchup of the season between the Toledo Mud Hens and Gwinnett Braves, the home Braves hit their way to an 8-1 victory. Six of Gwinnett's eight hits in the contest went for extra bases, including two long balls.
In the first matchup of the season between the Toledo Mud Hens and Gwinnett Braves, the home Braves hit their way to an 8-1 victory. Six of Gwinnett's eight hits in the contest went for extra bases, including two long balls.
The Braves' pitching staff limited the Hens to just one run on five hits, including eight shutout frames to end the contest.
The bats were alive early on Monday as both teams scored in the first inning. The Mud Hens got to Braves starter
Gwinnett responded immediately against Toledo righty
Both starters locked in through the next few innings, as VerHagen retired 10 straight batters until the Braves got to him for three more runs in the fifth. A two-run triple from
VerHagen was chased from the game after five, allowing six runs, on six hits, walking one and striking out four.
The Braves added another run against Toledo reliever
After the first inning, the Hens could muster just three hits against Braves pitching. Sims threw the first 6.1 innings, allowing just one run, on five hits, two walks, and struck out four.
After a
Martinez began his rehab assignment with the Hens on Monday after a brief stint with Lakeland. The right fielder finished 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout.
Navarro led the way for the Toledo offense, keeping his average on the right side of .300 with a 2-for-3 performance and the lone RBI for the team.
The Hens will play Game 2 in Gwinnett as they send