
Cubs Snap Win Streak in Lansing
Published on June 4, 2021 under Midwest League (MWL)
South Bend Cubs News Release
A fast start for South Bend wasn't enough as they suffered their worst loss of the season at the hands of the Lansing Lugnuts. The Cubs began the game with base runners in each of the first three innings, stranding runners in scoring position in the first and second. In the third inning, they did all of their damage.
Beginning with a leadoff single by Josue Huma, the first five Cubs reached base in the top of the third, with three straight walks, one with the bases loaded to Yonathan Perlaza, before a bloop single made the score 2-0. Bryce Windham would follow with a double play for the first outs of the frame, but Nelson Velazquez scored on the play to widen the lead to three runs. Unfortunately, that was all the runs South Bend would score.
Lansing would strike back in the bottom half, after Ryan Gridley drove in the first Lansing run with an RBI double and would later score on a sacrifice fly to make it 3-2.
The score would hold there for two more innings, but Lansing struck again in the bottom of the fifth. Alex Katz balked in a run to tie it up. The next pitch was sent just deep enough into right field for a sacrifice fly from Jake Suddleson. Max Schuemann made it home ahead of the throw and Lansing took their first lead of the game 4-3.
Katz continued to struggle from the mound, failing to record an out after coming back to pitch the bottom of the sixth. He was charged with two more earned runs, responsible for the runners on base when Max Schuemann knocked a 2-RBI single off Tanner Jesson-Dalton.
Tanner could not stop the bleeding.
Two batters later, Jake Suddleson plated two more with a double to extend the Lansing lead to 8-3. William Simoneit continued the damage with a 3-run shot to right-centerfield. The Lugnuts' third sac fly of the game, this time off the bat of Jared McDonald, extended the lead to 12-3.
A four-run eight for the Lugnuts put outfielder Bradlee Beesley on the mound. Exactly one week after his professional debut, Beesley threw six pitches and got Ryan Gridley to fly out in the first relief outing of his career.
Josue Huma (2-5, R) led the way for South Bend, getting his first multi-hit game since August of 2019 in Eugene. Yonathan Perlaza (2-3, BB, RBI) was solid as well, drawing his second bases-loaded walk of the season. Bradford Deppermann was solid in his debut start, allowing two runs on two hits in four innings of work, He didn't walk a batter and struck out three Lugnut hitters.
Next Game: Max Bain (2-1, 5.89 ERA) vs Colin Peluse (1-1, 5.51 ERA)
South Bend returns home for a six-game series starting on June 8 at 7:05 p.m. ET vs the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. Bring your furry friends to the ballpark for Tail Wagging Tuesday, or preorder a Triple Day Tuesday ticket package, which includes a game ticket, jumbo hot dog, and 16 oz. fountain soda for just $12! Tickets can be purchased online at SouthBendCubs.com
Midwest League Stories from June 4, 2021
- Peoria Powers Past Wisconsin 11-4 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- Lugs Romp Past Cubs, 17-3 - Lansing Lugnuts
- Cubs Snap Win Streak in Lansing - South Bend Cubs
- Misner Homers Again, Snappers Drop Game Four To River Bandits 8-5 - Beloit Sky Carp
- Whitecaps Lose, 9-4 - West Michigan Whitecaps
- Fort Wayne Slides Past Cedar Rapids - Cedar Rapids Kernels
- TinCaps Come Up Clutch For Third Straight Win - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Burns Powers Captains to Third Straight Win - Lake County Captains
- Big Inning Evens Series for Loons - Great Lakes Loons
- Captains Top Dragons 8-4 on Friday Night - Dayton Dragons
- TinCaps Transactions & Game Information: June 4 vs. Cedar Rapids - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Rob Schneider to Perform at Classic Park on August 16 - Lake County Captains
- Dayton Dragons GameDay Notes for Friday - Dayton Dragons
- Beck Placed on Injured List, Díaz Reinstated - Lansing Lugnuts
- Snappers To Hold Summer Job Fair June 17 and July 7 - Beloit Sky Carp
- Late Rally Sends Wisconsin Past Peoria - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- 'Caps Wash Away Loons in 12-1 Win - West Michigan Whitecaps
- Bandits' Comeback Falls Short against Snappers - Quad Cities River Bandits
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent South Bend Cubs Stories
- Former South Bend Cubs Manager Buddy Bailey Passes Away at 68
- South Bend Cubs Infielder Jefferson Rojas Named Postseason Midwest League All-Star
- Stu and Ivy Compete for Title of Greatest Chefs
- Starting Battery Leads Cubs to 5-1 Win in Season Finale
- Cubs Bitten by Timber Rattler Rally Again in 6-3 Loss

