
Four-Run Fifth Powers Bombers to Shutout Victory
Published on June 12, 2021 under Texas Collegiate League (TCL)
Brazos Valley Bombers News Release
LAFAYETTE PARISH, La. - The Brazos Valley Bombers took the field Saturday night to finish the weekend series on the road against the Acadiana Cane Cutters where they rallied together to showcase their teamwork and their hunger to win.
The Bombers had lost four of their last five entering tonight's game, but they found a way to secure a win and continue to keep pace with the top two teams in the TCL.
In the 12th game of the season, the Bombers finally hit their first home run of the summer. The longball, hit by shortstop Bobby Lada, started the scoring for the navy and Vegas gold. Making the most of a 2-1 pitch, Lada knocked the ball well over the left field wall to leadoff the second inning.
Right-handed pitcher Carson Atwood out of the University of Oklahoma started his second game this season for the Bombers. Atwood had a much better outing than his first, pitching four scoreless innings, striking out two batters, and received the win. Dylan Johnson relieved Atwood and was then replaced by Mason Bryant from the University of Texas in the seventh inning, continuing their stretch of scoreless innings from the bullpen.
Bryant struck out the side in his only inning of work. Taylor Pendley pitched a scoreless eighth and the Bombers closer Johnny Cheatwood came in to shut the door and complete the much-needed win in the ninth. Bombers relievers have now recorded 13 2/3 innings of scoreless relief in the last 3 games.
A four-run fifth inning, captained by center fielder Grayson Tatrow's two-out, bases-clearing double, summarized the Bombers' hitting successes, setting the final score at 5-0.
"It ain't Bomber land," Bombers pitching coach JM Kelly said. "But we played the Bomber way."
The Bombers are set to come home for some rest before hitting the road next week to face the Baton Rouge Rougarou. The Bombers return to Edible Field on Friday, June 18th to face off against the San Antonio Flying Chanclas. First pitches set for 7:05 p.m., and fans can expect a night of fun, entertainment with 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.
Texas Collegiate League Stories from June 12, 2021
- Four-Run Fifth Powers Bombers to Shutout Victory - Brazos Valley Bombers
- Generals Walk It off in the 9th Inning to Beat the Sod Squad - Victoria Generals
- Acadiana Gets Big Win at Home - Acadiana Cane Cutters
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