Tides Fall In Series Finale On 'Bark In The Park' Day At Harbor Park As Durham Earns Split 메이저사이트
Tides outfielder Kyle Stowers takes a strike from returning Durham reliever Tyler Zombro in the second inning Sunday at Harbor Park. Stowers flew out to end the inning. MIKE CAUDILL/FREELANCE Durham Bulls pitcher Tyler Zombro. Not imagined, tosses a spike against Norfolk Tides outfielder Kyle Stowers (7) during the third inning at Harbor Park on Sunday, April 24, 2022 in Norfolk, Va. (Mike Caudill/The Virginian-Pilot)
The Norfolk Tides fell 14-5 to the Durham Bulls on a "Bark in the Park" Sunday as a horde of 4,486, some of them bringing their canines, watched at Harbor Park.
The International League series finished at three triumphs each. Its most paramount second came in Sunday's subsequent inning, when Durham reliever Tyler Zombro showed up since seeing his life nearly end when he was hit in the head by a 104 mph line drive by the Tides' Brett Cumberland last June 4. Players and mentors spilled out of the two holes onto the field and cheered.
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After a long restoration, it was the principal customary season appearance for the 27-year-old from Staunton since that unnerving occurrence. He worked around a leadoff twofold by Patrick Dorrian, resigning Richie Martin, Jahmai Jones and Kyle Stowers in a 14-pitch inning.
David Rodriguez was 3 for 4 with four runs and three RBIs for the Bulls (7-11). Jonathan Aranda was 2 for 4 with two runs and three RBIs, Miles Mastrobuoni was 2 for 4 with a run and three RBIs, and Ruben Cardenas was 2 for 5 with three runs.
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For the Tides (11-7), Tyler Nevin scored two times and batted 3 for 4 to support his normal to .382. Robert Neustrom, who drove in three runs, and Martin each hit homers.
Cumberland, who was disheartened and sorry in the prompt consequence of last June's occurrence, was in the arrangement, however he wasn't in that frame of mind of the request Zombro confronted. The catcher was 1 for 5 with a RBI.
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Ofelky Peralta (1-2), the second of six Tides to pitch, assumed the misfortune by surrendering four hits and four runs in 33% of an inning.
The Tides won't play at home again until May 10, when they'll confront Memphis. Their next 12 games — six-game series against Gwinnett and afterward Nashville — are both out and about. They'll conflict with the Stripers in Georgia at 11:05 a.M. Tuesday, and rehabbing Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna could be in the setup.