

The Biscuits will look to split the series on Sunday, June 4 in the series finale against the Trash Pandas. Antonio Jiminez also made his Double-A debut on the mound for the Biscuits, allowing no hits and recording two strikeouts in 2.1 innings pitched. Victor Muñoz (4-3) earned his fourth win in his fourth start of the season while Victor Mederos (2-3) recorded his third loss. Despite the slow start, Sean Harney ripped off three-straight strikeouts to secure the victory in his Double-A debut. Rocket City got two runs off a single from Bryce Teodosio in the top of the ninth, looking to mount another monumental comeback.

Montgomery scored a run for the fourth-straight inning after Evan Edwards hit a fly ball to right field for an RBI-single, making the score 9-2 entering the eighth inning.

Caminero now has four RBIs in his first series and recorded three hits in five at-bats during tonight’s contest. homer into the railroad tracks behind left field, making the score 7-2 with the Trash Pandas looking to make another furious rally.Ĭaminero hit a grounder into right field to bring in Shenton and make the score 8-2. The Biscuits brought in a run during the fifth inning with a sacrifice fly from Blake Hunt but could not fully capitalize on the bases-loaded situation as the game entered the top of the sixth. In the next frame, Shenton recorded his eighth RBI of the series off his seventh home run of the season, putting the lead back up to five runs. Rocket City got on the board in the fourth inning after Aaron Whitefield hit an RBI-double to left field to make the score 5-1. The third baseman currently leads the team in batting average and now holds a 6-game hitting streak.

Shenton has recorded 10 hits in 15 at-bats this series and finished the night with four hits, two doubles, a home run, and two RBI. Austin Shenton followed with a blooper into left field to record an RBI-double and extend the lead to 5-0. The next inning saw more of the same for the Biscuits, with Evan Edwards firing a two-run shot over the right field wall. Junior Caminero brought in another run with a grounder into left field, and the Biscuits claimed a 2-0 lead in the first inning. It only took Ronny Simon one pitch to put Montgomery in the lead, leading off with a 416 ft. “Events like these are tremendous tools for our economic development activities as we show the commitment of our city to a wide array of meaningful quality of life events.MONTGOMERY, Ala – The Biscuits (25-25) were looking to avoid dropping their second series of the season against the Trash Pandas (24-26), and they did just that with a strong 9-4 victory on Saturday night at Riverwalk Stadium. “Hosting the Para-Cycling Road World Cup and introducing the teams and competitors from around the world to our great city carries our message that Huntsville is a great place to live, work and play,” said Chip Cherry, CEO of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce. There were more than 350 athletes representing 41 countries in the event. The Para-Cycling Road World Cup, itself, filled 3,700 hotel rooms and created an economic impact of $2.4 million to the area, with some teams staying more than a week in preparation. “The success of this past week is a credit to the teamwork throughout Huntsville to make great things happen.” “We love having groups visit Huntsville and this past week gave our city a tremendous showcase that engaged visitors from around the world for the first time,” said Judy Ryals, President/CEO of the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau. On top of the economic impact, the four big events generating more than $318,000 in taxes and resulted in more than 6,100 room nights booked in Huntsville and Madison County hotels. “Having great partners enables our community to accomplish great things.” “This week was a great showcase for Huntsville and the ability of our community to not only host major events, but multiple events simultaneously,” said Mark Russell, executive director of the Huntsville Sports Commission. When you throw in the first-year Huntsville City FC’s first two home matches an extended homestand for the Rocket City Trash Pandas and, a Memorial Day tradition, the Cotton Row Run, you’ve got the makings of a major sports extravaganza.
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Major League Fishing hosted its Sponsor Pro-Am Tournament, the RunningLane Track Championships took over Milton Frank Stadium, and the USTA Southern Pro Circuit Championship lasted the entire week at the Athletic Club of Alabama. The city had the attention of the para-cycling world with the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup, the first time the event had been held outside Europe. With four big sporting events – including a world championship – filling hotel rooms and restaurants, Huntsville saw a $4.2 million economic impact.
