DAVENPORT, IOWA (August 2, 2021) — In a game that featured 26 runs and 31 hits, it was the final swing of the day that earned the Quad Cities River Bandits the win in their series-finale with the South Bend Cubs, as Nick Loftin’s walk-off two-run made the difference and notched him his first career cycle and in a 14-12 win on Sunday.

At least one run was scored in each inning of the ballgame, and it was the Cubs who jumped on Christian Cosby for three in the first inning on an RBI single by Tyler Durna and a two-run homer for Bryce Ball.

After Loftin’s lead-off single in the bottom of the first, Nathan Eaton cut into the deficit with an RBI triple before Maikel Garcia tagged Cubs’ starter, Dalton Stambaugh, for a second Bandits run with an RBI single.

South Bend took advantage of Ryan Reynolds’ hit-by-pitch in the second and plated their third baseman with Dean Nevarez’s first of two RBI doubles to take a 4-2 lead. However, Quad Cities immediately tied it up with Logan Porters’ lead-off smash, his eighth of the year, and Loftin’s RBI triple.

Working off of Cosby’s scoreless top of the third, the Bandits jumped in front for the first time with three in the bottom of the frame as Bradford Depperman walked both Jake Mean and Porter with two outs and then surrendered a three-run jack to John Rave, his third of the series, that put QC up 7-4.

In the middle innings, it was Eduarniel Nunez who blanked the Bandits for two straight frames and allowed South Bend to score a pair in both the fourth and the fifth on RBI singles from D J Artis, Alexander Canario, and Josue Huma, along with Nevarez’s second run-scoring double off of relivers Kasey Kalich and Yohanse Morel.

South Bend again piled on in the top of the sixth thanks to a run on a Holden Capps wild pitch and Jake Slaughter’s RBI double, but River Bandits responded with three of their own in the bottom-half via a run on Michael Massey’s ground-out and Seuly Matias’s fourth homer of the series, which tied the game at 10-10.

After Capps worked a one-two-three top of the seventh, his offense took the lead on Massey’s first hit of the game, a two-strike RBI poke to right to put Quad Cities up by one.

In the top of the eighth, however, a one-out walk to Durna turned into a Cubs’ lead when Nelson Velazquez launched a two-run bomb off of Nathan Webb to go up 12-11.

While Burl Carraway pitched a scoreless bottom of the eighth to maintain his team’s lead, Webb returned the favor in the top of the top ninth and took the Bandits into the bottom-half to face Blake Whitney, who looked to close it out.

Logan Porter opened the rally with a shallow fly-ball into right-field, which deflected off of a sliding Canario and turned into a lead-off triple. Two pitches later, John Rave collected his fourth hit of the game and tied the contest at 11-11 with a liner to right to put the winning-run on for Loftin.

After working his way into a 3-1 count and originally trying to bunt Rave to second, Loftin got the greenlight and whacked a two-run blast onto the left-field berm for a walk-off shot that secured his team’s first win in the month of August and his first career cycle.

As one of three Bandits pitchers to throw a one-two-three scoreless frame, Webb (1-1) earned the win for Quad Cities, while Whitney (0-2) took the loss and a blown save after not recording an out in the final frame.

For the first time in two weeks, the River Bandits will hit the road on Tuesday, as they will be hosted by the Cedar Rapids Kernels for a six-game set at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

ABOUT THE BANDITS: The 2021 season marks the River Bandits’ first year as a new Advanced-A Major League affiliate. As such, the team will be offering higher-quality baseball than has ever before been played in the Quad Cities. Additionally, the Bandits will welcome a new MLB affiliate to the Quad Cities, the Kansas City Royals. The River Bandits anchor the Quad Cities’ sports-market, which The Sports Business Journal named the top minor-league sports-market in the country in 2015 and second-best minor-league market in its 2017 follow-up ranking. In 2015, 2017, and again in 2019, the River Bandits earned Ballpark Digest’s award for “Best Charitable Works” in Minor League Baseball, the only club to win that coveted award three times. For more information, visit www.riverbandits.com or contact General Manager Joe Kubly at (563) 333-2768.

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