
Salem Beats Kinston 12-0
Published on June 25, 2009 under Carolina League (CarL1)
Kinston Indians News Release
K-Tribe pitchers had trouble with the free pass, as five Kinston pitchers combined to walk a season high eleven batters. Ryan Morris (3-8) got the start and the loss for Kinston, giving up eight hits, while walking four and giving up three earned runs in five innings. The K-Tribe bullpen didn't fare much better. Jonathan Holt gave up three hits and four runs while walking two. Garrison Campfield pitched an inning, giving up two hits, two earned and walking one. Kyle Landis went an inning, walking two and giving up a run. Dallas Cawiezell gave up two runs on two hits, while walking one in the ninth.
Salem banged out 12 runs on 15 hits on the night, breaking the game open with a five run top of the seventh inning. It was the most hits Kinston has given up this season.
The K-Tribe takes on Salem in game two of the three game set, Friday night at Historic Grainger Stadium. Game time 7 pm, with fireworks after the contest. Paolo Espino will take the hill for Kinston.
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