Braves minor league recap: Dixon Williams homers, drives in three for Rome
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Braves minor league recap: Dixon Williams homers, drives in three for Rome
"Despite holding a three-run lead headed into the home half of the seventh inning, Gwinnett failed to hold on to it, resulting in the one-run loss to Charlotte as the Stripers dropped game two of the series."
"Whenever you score nine runs on 10 hits, the odds for winning are probably going to be heavily in your favor. That was not the case for Gwinnett on Wednesday."
"Elieser Hernandez got the start on the mound and proceeded to give up six runs on nine hits while striking out three before he was pulled in the sixth inning."
"Luke Williams launched his third homer of the year in the top of the sixth inning - a solo shot that traveled 391-feet over the left field wall."
Gwinnett Stripers lost to Charlotte by one run despite scoring nine runs on ten hits. The team initially led 4-1 but faltered in the seventh inning. Elieser Hernandez struggled as the starting pitcher, allowing six runs on nine hits. Luke Williams hit a home run, and Sean Murphy contributed with an RBI-single. Aaron Schunk made a notable defensive play, catching a foul ball while falling over the dugout railing. The loss marked a disappointing outcome for Gwinnett after a strong offensive showing.
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