Mud Hens rally past Bats on Opening Day
Toledo, OH - The Toledo Mud Hens (1-0) scored five runs in the seventh inning Thursday in a 10-5 win over the Louisville Bats (0-1) in front of a sold-out crowd at Fifth Third Field.
Toledo, OH - The Toledo Mud Hens (1-0) scored five runs in the seventh inning Thursday in a 10-5 win over the Louisville Bats (0-1) in front of a sold-out crowd at Fifth Third Field.
A deep fly ball double, which smacked the right field wall, for designated Daniel Woodrow jump-started the rally on Opening Day. Toledo went hitless in the first four innings and trailed by as many as four.
What began with Woodrow bringing home the tying run followed with
Reyes, who later reached on base in the eighth on a fielding error that scored
The Bats were ahead 5-3 entering the bottom half of the seventh.
Woodrow, the former 2016 MLB Draft pick, and
Right-hander
Starting in 17 games last season for Double-A Erie, Funkhouser went three full innings, allowing four hits and two earned runs while striking out four.
Opening the scoring was Louisville in the second inning.
The second throwing error issued to the Mud Hens in the fourth inning came on the same sequence of Colon's second earned RBI.
Louisville led 4-0 before Dixon broke up the no-hitter in the fifth.
Right-hander
Cameron, who was hit by Despaigne in the first inning, singled up the middle with one out in the eighth to score Robson for the 9-5 lead.
Cameron is the fifth ranked Tigers prospect, according to MLB.com.
The Mud Hens went to 29-year-old right-hander
Woodrow and Dixon both had two hits on five plate appearances. Five different batters for Louisville attained an RBI.
What's Next:
Toledo and Louisville return for the second of a four-game series Friday at 7:05 p.m. (EST). Left-hander
Hens Notes:
• 2019 marked the 33rd season for Toledo as the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers.
• 15 players on Thursday's Opening Day roster, comprised of eight pitchers and seven position players, return after being part of last season's West Division title run.
• Doug Mientkiewicz begins his second season as manager of the Mud Hens. The native of Toledo spent 12 seasons with seven teams during his MLB career.