One day after posting a season-high 17 hits and winning by 13 runs, Lynchburg recorded a season-high 18 hits but managed to suffer a 12-7 defeat at Winston-Salem Saturday.

Every Hillcat in the lineup had at least one hit, and five of them had multi-hit performances. Aside from Calica and Castro, Sam Haggerty, Sicnarf Loopstok and Martin Cervenka each had two-hit games. Seven different Hillcats had one RBI apiece.
The Hillcats had a season-best eight doubles in the contest, led by Castro’s three. Ka’ai Tom hit his team-leading 27th two-bagger, while Calica, Loopstok, Cervenka and Connor Marabell added a double. Lynchburg had at least one hit in each inning and left a whopping 15 men on base in the nine-inning contest. Twelve of those runners were stranded in scoring position.
Lynchburg claimed a 3-0 lead by the middle of the fourth inning, but Winston-Salem notched nine unanswered runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames to take a commanding lead, 9-3. Eloy Jimenez homered twice, and Brandon Dulin had a solo home run during that stretch.
The Hillcats conclude their road trip Sunday at 2 p.m. The Hillcats will send Aaron Civale (7-2, 2.82) to the mound against Jimmy Lambert (3-2, 4.92). The game can be heard live at www.lynchburg-hillcats.com.