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Biscuits Offense Explodes in Win; Brewer Ties Southern League Record

July 22, 2004 - Southern League (SL1)
Montgomery Biscuits News Release


Sevierville, TN- Jace Brewer became the 10th man in Southern League History to hit safely six times in a single game Thursday night, leading the Biscuits to an 18-6 thrashing of Tennessee at Smokies Park. Brewer finshed the game 6-for-6 with a homer, a triple, four singles, four runs, and three RBIs.

Montgomery hit four home runs in a game which saw the Biscuits break four single game team records. They set new records for the most homers, most hits, most runs, and most total bases. The Biscuits also set the season high for hits in the Southern League, breaking a mark previously held by three teams.

The Biscuits began the hit parade in the second inning when Brian Martin hit his first home run of the game, a solo shot to deep center field. He would end the game 4-for-6 with two homers and five RBIs.

After Vince Harrison tripled to left, Dan Massiatte stepped up and singled to center make the game 2-0. Jace Brewer came up to the plate two batters later and smacked his seventh homer of the season to left field to increase the lead to 4-0.

Montgomery did not slow down over the next two innings, scoring six runs on seven hits, including Eric Reece's second home run of the season.

The Biscuits would add eight more runs in the eighth inning, finishing the game with 18 runs and 24 hits. Every Biscuit in the starting lineup had at least one hit and one run scored. The team scored as many runs Thursday as they had in the previous seven games of the road trip.

The Biscuits will return to Riverwalk Stadium on Friday to face the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx. Friday's game is sold out, but it can be heard on NewsRadio 1440-AM or on biscuitsbaseball.com.




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