
The Tides immediately grabbed the lead in the first, when Richie Martin launched his first home run of the year, on the first pitch he saw, to put Norfolk up 1-0. Robert Neustrom would draw walk with the bases loaded five batters later to make it 2-0. Neustrom has now had RBI-walks in consecutive contests.
After the Bulls tied the game at 2-2 in their half of the third, Neustrom put the Tides ahead again with a two-run blast, his third of the year.
But Durham would respond with six runs in the fourth, highlighted by a two-run homer from Johnathan Aranda, and two more in the fifth to make it 10-4. Durham would score four more times the rest of the way, with David Rodriguez also going deep for the Bulls in the eighth to make it 14-5.
Tyler Nevin went 3-for-4, making it three-straight games with three hits. He is the only player in the International League this season to have such a streak.
Cole Uvila worked a scoreless ninth inning, running his scoreless streak to 7.0 innings, spanning seven games. Over 27 total batters faced this season, Uvila has not allowed a hit or a run.
Norfolk enjoys an off day tomorrow before setting out on a season-long 12-game road trip. They will be back in action on Tuesday taking on the Gwinnett Stripers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. First pitch for the series opener is scheduled for 11:05 a.m.