
Winston-Salem, NC (September third, 2025) – Winston-Salem (54-72) fell in a 5-0 shutout towards the Greenville Drive (64-64). The Drive scored 4 runs over the ultimate 4 innings to take sport two of the collection. For a second straight sport, the Sprint and Drive sat in a pitchers' duel. The
Winston-Salem, NC (September third, 2025) – Winston-Salem (54-72) fell in a 5-0 shutout towards the Greenville Drive (64-64). The Drive scored 4 runs over the ultimate 4 innings to take sport two of the collection.
For a second straight sport, the Sprint and Drive sat in a pitchers' duel. The Drive scratched a run throughout within the third after 4 straight walks from Frankeli Arias to make it 1-0 early.
Arias completed his night time after simply 3.0 innings of two-hit baseball and one run allowed. Throughout from him, Devin Futrell tossed an distinctive 5.0 innings of labor. The righty held the Sprint offense to only two hits and fanned 5 on the night time.
It wasn’t till the sixth that both group scored once more.
Nazzan Zanetello was hit by a pitch and got here round to attain on an error by second baseman Jeral Perez. Greenville nabbed a 2-0 lead.
Then within the seventh, the Drive struck for a pair of runs. The inning began with a lead-off hit by pitch to Justin Gonzales, who then scored on a Nelly Taylor double to make it 3-0.
The subsequent batter, Mason White, roped a single into proper subject to make it 4-0 Drive.
The harm got here off Sprint righty Aldrin Batista, who went simply 1.1 innings and allowed three runs on three hits.
Elsewhere, Nick Altermatt tossed a pair of scoreless innings and solely allowed a pair of hits. Jake Bockenstedt went 1.2 innings and allowed a single hit, and Luke Bell gave up a run within the ninth inning to shut the night time for the Sprint arms.
On the offensive aspect, the Sprint couldn’t get something going. Held to only two hits on the night time, Winston-Salem couldn’t get a runner in scoring place till the fifth, and solely managed 4 base runners on the night time.
With 5 runs of assist, the Drive arms didn’t miss a beat. On the hill for the Drive, Adam Smith complimented Futrell’s begin with 3.0 innings of no-hit baseball and struck out 5 Sprint batters. To shut the door, Isaac Stebens tossed the ninth and sealed the 5-0 win.
The Sprint will look to bounce again in sport three of the collection on Thursday, first pitch at 6:30 p.m.