
Legends And Crawdads Suspended
Published on May 19, 2005 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Lexington Legends News Release
The Lexington Legends and the Hickory Crawdads were suspended Thursday night after a 38-minute rain delay. The game was stopped by rain in the bottom half of the third inning with the game tied at two.
The Lexington Legends broke through first with two in the second inning. Ben Zobrist drove in Bryan Triplett and Mitch Einertson with a bases loaded single to right field. Hickory came right back in the top of the third inning and ties the game on a two-run single by Brian Bixler.
Lexington and Hickory will resume the four game series Friday night beginning at 6:05. game will continue at 6:05 and the second game will start 25-minutes after completion of game one. Legends Network coverage begins at 5:50pm.
South Atlantic League Stories from May 19, 2005
- RiverDogs Broil Catfish, 5-4; Lead Series 3-0 - Charleston RiverDogs
- Gomez's homer propels Suns over Lakewood - Hagerstown Suns
- Braves Win Three Straight - Rome Emperors
- Catfish Drop Third Straight One-Run Game in Charleston, Falling 5-4 - Columbus Catfish
- Sand Gnats get no hit, win 4-3 - Savannah Sand Gnats
- I's Squeeze Out Win in 13th - Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
- Brady extends hitting streak to 10 games in Power loss - Charleston Dirty Birds
- BlueClaws Fall in 10th to Suns - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Captains Lose Fourth Straight - Lake County Captains
- Legends And Crawdads Suspended - Lexington Legends
- 2B Justin Christian Promoted to Tampa - Charleston RiverDogs
- Fireworks to Follow I's and Birds Friday Night - Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
- Schreiber Sent To Myrtle Beach - Rome Emperors
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