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Six-run inning pushes Lynchburg over Blue Rocks, 7-2

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lynchburg hillcatsLynchburg tallied a six-run second inning to take a commanding lead on its way to a series opening 7-2 win against the Wilmington Blue Rocks.

David Armendariz hit his first home run with the Hillcats this season as part of the big inning. Antonio Romero earned his first win in Lynchburg this season after coming out of the bullpen to relieve Nick Pasquale.

The ‘Cats started the scoring in the bottom half of the second frame with a six-run inning. Yu-Cheng Chang lead off the inning with a double, which was followed by a Mike Papi walk and a Mark Mathias single. With the bases loaded Chang came home on a wild pitch to begin the scoring. During the same at-bat David Armendariz crushed a no-doubt homer over the scoreboard in left field to make the score 4-0.

Sicnarf Loopstok and Greg Allen kept the scoring going with back-to-back hits. Loopstok scored on a rare sacrifice fly to the third baseman, who made running catch in foul territory. Allen came home on an error by the second baseman to make the score 6-0.

Nick Pasquale started the game on the bump for the ‘Cats but was forced to leave in the fourth inning after a line drive hit him in the hand. Antonio Romero came out of the bullpen and threw three frames to earn the win. Romero pitched around two runs in the sixth inning while striking out five batters. Cameron Hill closed out the win and earned his first save on the year. Hill struck out four batters without allowing a walk and only surrendered one hit. The right-hander was very efficient with 22 of his 32 pitches being strikes.

The Hillcats have homered in six straight games dating back to May 19th against the Salem Red Sox… Their season high for consecutive games with a home run is seven from 4/11-4/17… Lynchburg is 19-8 in contests that they hit a round tripper in… The team is on pace for 122 home runs, which would be the second-most in the Hillcats era…The ‘Cats are 8-0 in games where they score seven runs.

Lynchburg returns to action Wednesday evening against Wilmington at 6:30 p.m. Left-hander Luis Lugo (2-1, 4.32) will face off against Corey Ray (0-0, 0.00) who is making his first High-A start. Fans can listen to the action on 93.3 FM and 1320 AM as well as www.lynchburg-hillcats.com, beginning with the Hillcats On-Deck Show at 6:15 p.m.

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