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BATON ROUGE, La. (June 15, 2021) — The Brazos Valley Bombers fell to the Baton Rouge Rougarou Wednesday night, 1-4, in the navy and gold’s first time being swept this summer. The Bombers put on an impressive eight-inning defensive standoff, allowing zero runs throughout this time. However, a rough start in the first doomed Brazos Valley before they even had the chance to get going. The Bombers now set their sights on one more away game before returning home for the team’s second Fireworks Friday this summer. In a first inning which mirrored the start of Tuesday’s game, the Rougarou struck first. Three hits and three errors allowed Baton Rouge to score four, giving the Louisiana team their highest leading margin against the Bombers all season. The navy and gold’s one offensive bright spot came in the ninth inning. With two outs on the board, second baseman Daniel Altman managed to bring home catcher Ryan Snell for the team’s lone run of the evening. Even in defeat, the Bombers bullpen saw some success. Led by Triston Dixon and Chriss Shull, with three strikeouts each, the Bombers retired 11 from the mound. In addition, the five pitchers allowed just one earned run throughout the entire game, with Rougarou’s other three coming on errors. After Wednesday’s rematch, Brazos Valley falls to a 6-8 record while Baton Rouge moves to 4-6 on the season. The 2021 summer series between the two teams is now set at 2-2, with the next rematch scheduled for later this month.. Brazos Valley returns to action Thursday, June 17 for a one-game trip to Acadiana before heading back to Edible Field on Friday, June 18 to face off against the San Antonio Flying Chanclas. Friday’s Nurses Appreciation Night will see the celebration of essential medical workers in the Bryan-College Station community, topped off with an extravagant firework showcase at 9 p.m. For tickets and updates on the Bombers 2021 season, fans are encouraged to call (979) 779-PLAY or visit www.bvbombers.com. To follow all upcoming news and developments for the Brazos Valley Bombers, follow the team on facebook.com/bvbombers, Twitter: @BV_Bombers and Instagram: @bvbombers.

LAFAYETTE PARISH, La. (June 17, 2021) —On the final night of a week-long road trip, the Brazos Valley Bombers secured a 15-9 comeback victory over the Acadiana Cane Cutters.

Having lost three of the team’s last four matchups, including their last two, the Bombers found themselves in a large hole to start Thursday’s game. After falling behind in the first two innings, the navy and gold mounted an unbelievable seven-run seventh inning en-route to the largest comeback win of the summer. The team can now set its sight on the upcoming Fireworks Friday at Edible Field.

Right-handed pitcher Andrew Hill appeared on the mound for the Bombers in his second start on the road trip. Hill struggled in just over an inning of work, facing nine batters and surrendering four runs. Jake Strmiska came in as relief, allowing an additional run and nothing more. The 6-foot-7 right hander Tyler Miller had his longest outing of the summer, working three innings and doing his part to keep his team in the game.

Aided by the help of three walks, a sacrifice fly by Troy Viola and a Grayson Tatrow two-run single, Brazos Valley started the uphill climb to get back in the ballgame in the third inning. Brett Squires, Hudson Polk and Alex Vergara were able to cross home plate, pushing the deficit to 5-3.

Failing to capitalize on a scoring threat in the fifth inning, shortstop Bobby Lada led off the sixth inning with his second home run of the summer, cutting the Acadiana lead to a mere one run.

The Bombers flipped the script in the seventh inning, sending 12 batters to the plate. Going from down 5-4 to up 11-5, the Bombers scratched seven runs, tying their season-high for runs in an inning.

With second baseman Casey Sunseri’s single in the eighth inning, every Bomber safely reached first base on Thursday night, marking the first time this unique feat has been accomplished for a lineup that has struggled recently.

A productive ninth inning tacked on three more for the Bombers, setting the final score at 15-9. With that, the Brazos Valley finished 2-3 on the road trip around the Bayou State.

After the long away stint, Brazos Valley returns to Edible Field on Friday, June 18th for the start of a two-game set against the league-leaders San Antonio Flying Chanclas. First pitch is set for 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Nurses Appreciation Night will feature festivities celebrating essential medical workers in the community, culminating in a world-famous fireworks show.

For tickets and updates on the Bombers 2021 season, fans are encouraged to call (979) 779-PLAY or visit www.bvbombers.com. To follow all upcoming news and developments for the Brazos Valley Bombers, follow the team on facebook.com/bvbombers, Twitter: @BV_Bombers and Instagram: @bvbombers.

 

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