DAVENPORT, IOWA (April 28, 2019) — The Quad Cities River Bandits split a doubleheader with the Clinton LumberKings on Sunday afternoon at Modern Woodmen Park. The River Bandits scored five runs in the fifth inning of the first game to pull away for a 6-1 victory. Clinton bounced back with a 3-1 victory in the nightcap as the teams also split the four-game series.

Quad Cities (12-10) exploded for the big fifth inning to break open what was a 1-1 tie entering the frame in the first contest. The Bandits sent nine hitters to the plate in the inning and six of them registered hits. Ross Adolph gave them the advantage for good with an RBI double to deep right center. Marty Costes made it 3-1 with a line-drive single to right. Two batters later, Jeremy Pena added a two-RBI single up the middle to extend the lead to 5-1. Before the inning concluded, Scott Schreiber joined the mix with a run-scoring single of his own to push the score to the final margin of 6-1.

Luis Garcia earned the win by tossing 5.0 innings and allowing just one run on two hits. He struck out seven batters on the way to picking up his first decision of the season. Jojanse Torres backed him up with 2.0 scoreless innings out of the bullpen.

Clinton (12-10) had grabbed an early lead when Connor Scott was hit by a pitch to start the game, stole second, and raced to third on an errant throw by Garcia. Sean Reynolds drove him in with a two-out line-drive double into the gap. The Bandits managed to tie the game at 1-1 in the fourth inning on a throwing-error by third-baseman Bubba Hollins.

In the second game, Clinton again reached the scoreboard first. They did all of their damage in the third inning against River Bandits starting-pitcher Brett Daniels. The stanza began with two singles and a fielder’s-choice groundout that left runners on the corners. JD Osborne opened the scoring by hooking single down the left-field line to score Jerar Encarnacion. With two outs in the inning, Thomas Jones provided some padding with a two-RBI double into the left-field corner that made it 3-0.

The River Bandits scored their only run in the fifth. Austin Dennis ripped a single into right field and advanced all the way to third when the ball rolled through the legs of Encarnacion and to the warning track. He eventually crossed home-plate on a wild pitch offered by Alberto Guerrero. The Bandits put the tying run at the plate in each of the final two innings, but never pulled closer.

Daniels lasted 4.0 innings and allowed three runs on five hits in his return to the Quad Cities. Felipe Tejada, making his River Bandits debut, worked the final 3.0 innings and did not allow a run, while striking out four.

The River Bandits will have off on Monday before heading to Eastlake, Ohio on Tuesday to battle the Lake County Captains.  First pitch in the opening game is set for 5:30PM. The Bandits will hand the ball to RHP Austin Hansen (2-1, 2.77) in a meeting with Lake County RHP Shane McCarthy (2-1, 2.05).

Click here for the box score.

Clinton (R-H-E): 1-2-1

Quad Cities (R-H-E): 6-7-3

Win: Garcia (1-0)

Loss: Vallimont (0-2)

Save: None

HRClinton: None

HRQuad Cities: None

Clinton 3, Quad Cities 1 

Click here for the box score.

Clinton (R-H-E): 3-7-2

Quad Cities (R-H-E): 1-3-1

Win: Guerrero (2-0)

Loss: Daniels (0-2)

Save: Mejia (1)

HRClinton: None

HRQuad Cities: None

All River Bandits games are broadcast on 1170 K-BOB and TuneIn Radio. Home-games are also available with video on MiLB.TV.

Support the River Cities' Reader

Get 12 Reader issues mailed monthly for $48/year.

Old School Subscription for Your Support

Get the printed Reader edition mailed to you (or anyone you want) first-class for 12 months for $48.
$24 goes to postage and handling, $24 goes to keeping the doors open!

Click this link to Old School Subscribe now.



Help Keep the Reader Alive and Free Since '93!

 

"We're the River Cities' Reader, and we've kept the Quad Cities' only independently owned newspaper alive and free since 1993.

So please help the Reader keep going with your one-time, monthly, or annual support. With your financial support the Reader can continue providing uncensored, non-scripted, and independent journalism alongside the Quad Cities' area's most comprehensive cultural coverage." - Todd McGreevy, Publisher