Dash fall 7-1 in series finale at Potomac
WOODBRIDGE, Va. (April 21, 2019) - Thanks to an 11-hit effort from the Potomac offense, the Nationals earned a series split over the Dash with a 7-1 win on Sunday afternoon at Pfitzner Stadium. With the game scoreless heading into the third, the Potomac (8-10) offense went to work against Dash starter John
WOODBRIDGE, Va. (April 21, 2019) - Thanks to an 11-hit effort from the Potomac offense, the Nationals earned a series split over the Dash with a 7-1 win on Sunday afternoon at Pfitzner Stadium.
With the game scoreless heading into the third, the Potomac (8-10) offense went to work against Dash starter
In the fifth, the P-Nats put the game out of reach. Following a Canning single and an Armond Upshaw walk, Osvaldo Abreu stroked a run-scoring single to left to put the Nationals up by three. Later in the frame, Aldrem Corredor stroked a single that brought up two runs, and Nick Banks capped the inning with an RBI double to left.
The Dash (8-10) played their lone of the game in the sixth against Potomac right-hander Kyle Johnston (1-3), who earned the victory by tossing 5.2 innings and allowing four hits.
Potomac plated its final run in the sixth, but
Winston-Salem now hits the road to Wilmington, Del., to start a three-game set against the Blue Rocks on Monday at Frawley Stadium. The Dash will send right-hander
Following the Dash's seven-game road trip, the Dash return home for a seven-game homestand beginning on Friday, April 26, against the Frederick Keys. After Friday's game, there will be a postgame fireworks display. Live music and a Chick-fil-A Four Pack Night are on deck for Saturday, followed by a Lowes Foods Family Sunday during the series finale.
The homestand will roll into the following week with a four-game series against Potomac from April 29-May 2, which features a Free Food Monday and a Taco Tuesday. The homestand finale will be a Lowes Foods Thirsty Thursday, a Pups in the Park Night, presented by Handy and Handy Orthodontics, and a Rayados Day. For tickets and more information, call the Dash at (336) 714-2287 or visit wsdash.com.