![]() ![]() Callihan then hit a deep drive to right-center field that initially appeared to be a run-scoring double, but after the umpires conferred, they ruled that the ball had cleared the fence and awarded Callihan a two-run home run to put Dayton in front, 4-2. Mat Nelson followed with a single to right field to drive in Hendrick and tie the game at 2-2. The ball was lost in the twilight sky by Lansing left fielder Sahid Valenzuela and Hendrick went to second with a double. Then in the eighth, with two outs and the bases empty, Austin Hendrick hit a high fly ball toward the line in left field. The Dragons have won three of the first four games in the six-game series and four of their last five games overall.ĭayton trailed 2-0 going to the seventh inning when Callihan doubled with one out and scored from second on Rogers' two-out single by make it 2-1. Lansing, Mich.-Tyler Callihan and Jack Rogers each hit two-run home runs as part of a five-run eighth inning as the Dayton Dragons came from behind to defeat the Lansing Lugnuts 6-3 on Friday night. Midwest League (MWL) - Dayton Dragons News Release RHP Mike Clevinger (2-3, 4.84 ERA) will oppose RHP Brady Singer (2-4, 8.82) in Thursday’s series finale.Callihan, Rogers Blast Home Runs as Dragons Come from Behind to Top Lansing, 6-3 White Sox RHP Nick Padilla was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte, OF Jake Marisnick’s contract was selected from Charlotte, and RHP Alexander Colomé was designated for assignment. White Sox OF Billy Hamilton was placed on the 10-day injured list retroactive to May 7 with a left hamstring strain. struck out four times, snapping an eight-game hitting streak. Really positive night overall for the offense.”įour Royals relievers fanned seven over four scoreless innings.Ĭhicago had six hits, all singles. Walks, tough at-bats that we fought through. “It was just nice that it was production up and down. “The home runs, obviously, were big,” Quatraro said. Massey and Vinnie Pasquantino each produced three hits. Michael Massey opened the fourth with his first home run of the season and Edward Olivares opened the seventh with his third homer. ![]() Pratto’s homer, a two-run shot to right, gave Kansas City a 7-1 lead in the fifth. “I couldn’t get the ball elevated when I needed to and when I tried to go down it was in the middle of the plate, too. “A lot of mistakes in the middle of the plate,” Lynn said. Lynn surrendered seven runs on nine hits two walks, fanning four over five innings. “If you can make the other team work we’re going to get opportunities to do damage.” “Making pitchers work, making them earn their outs, that’s a big thing in this game,” Pratto said. The Royals batted around in the first, collecting six hits, including Pratto’s two-out RBI single, grabbing a 4-0 lead while forcing Lance Lynn (1-5) to toss 37 pitches in the inning. That inning gave me confidence to keep going.” “The offense putting up numbers like they did allowed me to just go out there and throw strikes. “I think that (third) was by far my best inning,” Keller said. Keller finished five innings, allowing one run on three hits and four walks, striking out four to earn his first win since April 12. It wasn’t just one pitch they had to worry about.” The third inning he came out and threw some good fastballs in the zone. He really executed some pitches, especially with the off-speed stuff. “The walks in the beginning, he easily could have fought himself hard,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. Gavin Sheets walked to lead off the second and scored on Hanser Alberto’s single for Chicago’s lone run. “We had them on the ropes there and he was able to get out of it.” “We had a chance to put some runs on the board in the first inning and we didn’t,” White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. Keller (3-3), who leads the majors with 32 walks allowed, got into immediate trouble walking the first two batters he faced, but escaped first-inning damage with a double play and strikeout. (AP) - Nick Pratto homered and Brad Keller won for the first time in nearly a month as the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 on Wednesday night. Kansas City Royals' Edward Olivares (14) celebrates with Nick Pratto after hitting a solo home run during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox Wednesday, May 10, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo. ![]()
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