
Young and Dunn with Two Hits Each in 8-0 Loss
Published on August 6, 2022 under Eastern League (EL)
Harrisburg Senators News Release
The Bowie Baysox took their fifth straight from the Senators Saturday night with an 8-0 win at FNB Field. Bowie tallied four runs in the second then broke the game open with three runs in the fifth inning on a three-run home run. Harrisburg threatened in the seventh, putting runners at second and third, but came up empty.
Tim Cate started and went five innings. All seven runs scored against him came with two outs. He allowed six earned runs on seven hits and four walks. He faced 27 batters in his five frames. Danny Dopico and Malvin Pena followed. Pena allowed an unearned run. The two combined to go four innings and allowed just two hits.
Jack Dunn and Andrew Young both had two hits. Dunn entered the game hitting .317 over his past 22 games.
With the win Bowie takes the season series from the Senators with one game to play. After the final game of the series Sunday, the 12-game homestand continues Tuesday with game one of six against the Reading Fightin Phils.
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