
Senators Suffer Series Sweep
Published on September 12, 2021 under Eastern League (EL)
Harrisburg Senators News Release
The Bowie Baysox beat the Senators Sunday afternoon 4-1 completing an historic seven-game sweep of the Senators. The Sens had never player a seven-game series before. Harrisburg previously had been swept in a six-game series against Portland in 2005.
ON CAPITAL HILL
Gerardo Carrillo started and went five innings allowing two runs on five hits. He struck out six and walked five.
Alex Troop followed going two inning innings while striking out two.
Bryan Dobzanski pitched an inning allowing a home run.
Carlos Navas pitched the ninth and allowed a home run.
WITH THE GAVEL
Gilbert Lara went two-for-four and walked once.
Gage Canning went two-for-four, walking once and scoring the lone run.
ON DECK
The Senators finish the 2021 season in New Hampshire. The games can be heard on CBS Sports Radio Harrisburg 96.5FM 95.3FM and 1400AM.
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