RedHawks turning the corner?
Oklahoma City is on a two game win streak, matching its longest of the season.
The RedHawks have showed considerable improvement in the field the last two games, especially in Wednesday’s 5-1 win over Portland. The Beavers starter wasn’t the best, with a nearly 10.00 ERA, but guys like Nate Gold, Jose Vallejo, Joaquin Arias and Julio Borbon hit em where they weren’t, and at the right times.
That was also the case in Tuesday night’s win, albeit with fewer sparks at the plate. They’ll go for their first series win tonight.
Doug Mathis was also quite good with eight strikeouts. His pitch count got a little high, but it was a vast improvement over the pounding he took in Round Rock last week.
The most noticeable areas of improvement this home stand are defensively and the timely hitting. Still a long way to .500 though.
We’ll be taking a few days off the blog to help out with high school baseball with a return to the Brick on Sunday.
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