Senators Comeback Falls Short in 6-4 Loss at Bowie
The Harrisburg Senators dropped the series finale to the Bowie Baysox 6-4 as they split the four game season opening set. The Senators rallied for three runs in the ninth but were unable to complete the comeback as they stranded the possible tying run at second base.
The Harrisburg Senators dropped the series finale to the Bowie Baysox 6-4 as they split the four game season opening set. The Senators rallied for three runs in the ninth but were unable to complete the comeback as they stranded the possible tying run at second base.
The Baysox jumped to an early lead with a four-run second inning that featured a pair of bases loaded walks and two run-scoring ground outs against Senators starter Luis Reyes.
That was all that Binford (1-0) would allow across 6 innings, along with five hits and a walk.
Bowie added a run in the fourth on three hits including an RBI single by
Reyes (0-1) surrendered five runs on six hits across his four innings.
With Bowie still in front 6-1 in the top of the ninth, the Senators mounted a comeback. After
Abreu, Wilson, Gamache and Johnson each finished with a pair of hits and both Wilson and Gamache have recorded at least one hit in all four games this season. Abreu's two RBI also led the way for the Senators.
The Senators travel to Altoona, Pennsylvania for a three-game series with the Curve beginning Monday night. Senators starter Wirken Estevez makes his season debut opposite Altoona starter