The SeaWolves rallied in the late innings to down the Senators, and took the six-game set four games to two in the process. Erie SeaWolves 3, Harrisburg Senators 2 ( box) As a result, the Toledo Mud Hens are now in first place in the Midwest Division, one game up on the Storm Chasers.Ĭoming Up Next: The Hens will be in Des Moines, IA this week to tangle with the Cubs.
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Torkelson and Clemens each homered in the sixth to complete their scoring on the night, and while the bullpen struggled, they just managed to hang on. Omaha stormed back with a six-run fifth inning, knocking starter Ricardo Pinto out of the game, but the Hens weren’t having it.
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Clemens followed Greene with a fourth inning solo shot. Kreidler’s shot came in the third with Zack Short aboard, and Greene’s second homer came in the fourth, this time to right-center field. Lester lifted a solo shot in the second, and later in the inning Cameron came up with a two-run single. Greene went oppo in the first inning with Daz Cameron aboard to get the party started. Spencer Torkelson got in on the action, as did Josh Lester and Ryan Kreidler, the latter of which turned on a fastball in from a right-hander and pulled a line drive over the wall in the left field corner. Leading the way were Riley Greene and Kody Clemens, who each homered twice. It was a rough Sunday for Hens’ pitching, but the offense came through with seven home runs to overpower the Storm Chasers. Toledo Mud Hens 11, Omaha Storm Chasers 10 ( box)