Tyler Colvin Sets Southern League Record In Tennessee Smokies 11-1 Rout Of Carolina Mudcats
Monday, August 3, 2009 at 09:04AM
MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com -SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – Tyler Colvin came into Sunday’s game needing three hits in his first three at bats to tie the Southern League record for most consecutive hits. He did that with a three-run home run in the fourth to propel the Smokies to an 11-1 win over the Carolina Mudcats at Smokies Park. The win, in front of 4,525 fans, is the Smokies’ seventh in a row and keeps the team a half-game behind Chattanooga for first place in the Southern League North Division.
Coming off a combined 8-for-8 performance at the plate the previous two nights, Colvin wasted no time in extending his hitting streak. He delivered singles in the first and third innings to help the Smokies build a 6-1 lead over Carolina and Mudcats starter Zach Ward (0-1).
Heading into the fourth, Colvin went to the plate needing one more hit to tie the league record for most consecutive hits (11). Colvin would succeed as he drilled a Chris Kelly pitch over the right field wall. The home run was his ninth of the year, and scored teammates Jonathan Mota and Jim Adduci to give the Smokies a commanding 9-1 lead after four.
Two more runs in the bottom of the fifth put the Smokies up 11-1 and Colvin back at the plate. With two outs and runners on first and third, Colvin hit a pitch to Mudcats RF Stephen Chapman. He closed in on the well-hit ball to record the third out and prevent Colvin from breaking the record.
Colvin’s 3-for-5 performance Sunday was part of another impressive night at the plate for Tennessee. Marquez Smith (3-for-4, two RBIs) and Ty Wright (2-5, two RBIs) helped anchor the Smokies’ 16-hit barrage off the Carolina pitching staff.
Tennessee pitching did its job in Sunday’s win. Starter Jeremy Papelbon improved to 4-4 on the year with a six-inning, one-run gem. He scattered five hits and struck out six Mudcats. Relievers Marcos Mateo and Casey Lambert combined to strike out five over the final three innings to preserve the victory. If you like the daily news of the Raw Feed, SUBSCRIBE TODAY to the nation's only alternative professional sports magazine, SZ, with original features and great action photography in baseball, hockey, basketball, and football. Just $11.99 per year for an e-zine like you’ve never seen! Are You an Insider Yet?
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