
Tyler Nevin had a game for the ages at the plate, going 3-for-6 with a double and a grand slam, the first one of the season for the Tides. He fell just a triple shy of the cycle and collected a career-high eight RBI, which matched the franchise record set by Phil Lombardi in 1988.
Not to be out-done, Kyle Stowers went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, three doubles, a home run, his second in as many games, and a walk. He drove in five runs, setting a new season high.
Norfolk jumped out to a commanding 11-4 lead by scoring in each of the first five innings of the contest and in six of the first seven. Johnny Rizer also homered for the second-straight game with a towering blast in the fourth, the only run scored by the Tides that was not driven in by Nevin or Stowers.
Terrin Vavra scored four times, falling just a run shy of matching the franchise record and Cadyn Grenier posted his first three-hit game of the season and scored twice.
The Tides totaled a season-high eight extra-base hits, with all but one batter recording a hit. The top three spots in the order went a combined 6-for-13 with 10 runs scored, five RBI and five walks.
Game five of this six game set is tomorrow, with LHP Kevin Smith (0-1, 2.35) slated to take the mound for Norfolk. RHP Ryan Weber (0-0, 2.25) will be on the mound for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, with first pitch at 4:05 p.m.