Redbirds Fly Away from Dodgers, 7-2
Memphis, Tenn. - Luke Weaver dealt six scoreless innings and the Memphis Redbirds hit three home runs, sending the Oklahoma City Dodgers to a 7-2 defeat Wednesday night at AutoZone Park.With the win, the Redbirds (47-31) snapped their first three-game losing skid in two months and brought an end to
Memphis, Tenn. -
With the win, the Redbirds (47-31) snapped their first three-game losing skid in two months and brought an end to the Dodgers' six-game winning streak.
Weaver (7-1) was spectacular on the mound for the Memphis, keeping the Dodgers off the board throughout his start. He began his night by retiring 13 of the first 14 batters he faced and did not allow a hit until there was one out in the fifth inning. Weaver ended his outing by leaving the bases loaded and became the third pitcher in the PCL to seven wins this season. He notched six strikeouts and issued two walks.
Over the four previous meetings between the teams entering Wednesday, the Dodgers (44-33) had held the Redbirds to a total of four runs and three extra-base hits, with no home runs. The Redbirds bucked the trend, tallying seven runs on 11 hits, including five for extra bases, and three home runs. After going 2-for-20 with runners in scoring position in those four games against OKC, the Redbirds went 3-for-6 Wednesday.
The Redbirds jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead two batters into the bottom the first inning.
Dodgers starting pitcher
The Dodgers didn't collect a hit until
Weaver encountered his first true jam in the sixth inning. With one out,
Oaks was lifted for a pinch hitter in the top of the seventh inning with Redbirds still in front, 2-0. In the bottom of the inning, with a runner on and two out,
OKC cut the lead to one in the top of the eighth inning. Verdugo singled and two batters later, Dickson was hit by a pitch. With Calhoun at the plate, Verdugo took off for third base. Memphis pitcher
The Redbirds put the game away in the bottom of the inning, scoring four runs after the first two batters were retired. Both
Over the previous five games, the OKC bullpen had allowed just one run and seven hits over 16.0 innings. On Wednesday, the Redbirds scored five runs on six hits over two innings against Marks and
Oaks (4-3) pitched well but ended up with the loss. Over six innings, Oaks allowed two runs and five hits, with one walk and two strikeouts. He recorded 11 groundouts, including a pair of ground ball double plays. It marked his sixth consecutive quality start and eighth consecutive start of at least six innings.
The Dodgers still have a chance to win the series when they finish their four-game set in Memphis at 7:05 p.m. Thursday night at AutoZone Park. Live coverage begins at 6:50 p.m. on AM 1340 "The Game," 1340thegame.com, or through the free iHeartRadio mobile app.