For the second straight game, Greenfield will face off against Stevenson. The Bruins will look to defend their home field on Wednesday against the Pirates at 4:00 p.m. Greenfield is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 6.2 runs per game this season.
Greenfield's usually-dominant pitching crew will be looking to make up for Monday's struggle, when Stevenson hitters got past them. The Bruins came up short against the Pirates on Monday, falling 13-3. The Bruins have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games.
For Stevenson's part, Flint Dickson spent all six innings played on the mound, and it's clear why: he surrendered just two earned (and one unearned) runs on four hits.
At the plate, Stevenson got a massive performance out of Phinn Thomas, who went 4-for-5 with three runs, three RBI, and one stolen base. That's the most hits Thomas has posted since back in March of 2024. Another player making a difference was Reggie Bell, who went 3-for-5 with two stolen bases, three RBI, and two runs.
Stevenson was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .484. That's the best batting average they've posted all season.
Stevenson pushed their record up to 15-7 with the victory, which was their eighth straight at home. The home wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 11.0 runs over those games. As for Greenfield, their loss dropped their record down to 13-8.
The pitchers for both teams better look sharp on Wednesday as neither team is afraid to steal. Greenfield has been swiping bases left and right this season, having averaged 4 stolen bases per game. However, it's not like Stevenson struggles in that department as they've been averaging 3.5 stolen bases. The only question left is which team can snag more. Check back here after the action for a full breakdown and analysis of the contest.
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