Missions silence Cardinals 3-0 in series opener
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Missions made quick work of the Cardinals on Tuesday.The visitors silenced Springfield's bats in a 3-0 shutout, doing all their damage in an efficient two hours and 17 minutes in the last-ever series opener between the Cardinals and Missions with San Antonio jumping to the Triple-A
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Missions made quick work of the Cardinals on Tuesday.
The visitors silenced Springfield's bats in a 3-0 shutout, doing all their damage in an efficient two hours and 17 minutes in the last-ever series opener between the Cardinals and Missions with San Antonio jumping to the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 2019.
Cardinals right-hander
Springfield threatened with at least one runner in scoring position in the first, second, third and fourth innings but couldn't drive any home. The Cardinals didn't advance past first base in the game's final five innings.
Missions starter
The Cardinals biggest threat came when
The Missions extended their lead to 2-0 on a
The 3-0 final was cemented when
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The Cardinals host the Missions again Wednesday night with first pitch set for 6:30pm and gates opening at 5:30pm.
Wednesday's game is a Purina Woof Wednesday with all the Very Good Baseball Loving Dogs invited out to the ballpark.