Harrison dropped to 8-16 on Thursday, ending the team's three-game streak of wins at home. They fell just short of the St. Louis Sharks by a score of 9-8. The result was an unpleasant reminder to the Hornets of the 11-6 defeat they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in May of 2025.
Josh O'Day put in work while hitting and pitching. On the mound, he tossed 2.2 innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. What's more, he gave up only zero walks, the fewest he's had over his last three contests. He was also big at the plate, going 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI.
In other batting news, Matthew Latunski and Tommy Hamilton did some serious damage despite the final result: Latunski got on base in three of his four plate appearances with two stolen bases and two runs, while Hamilton went 1-for-2 with two RBI and one run.
As for St. Louis, they moved to 5-14 with that win, which also ended their six-game losing streak. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest victory they have posted since April 20th.
Like Harrison, St. Louis also got a great game from a two-way player: Bentley Inbody. He looked comfortable on the mound, tossing two innings while giving up no earned runs or hits. Inbody was also stellar in the batter's box, getting on base in all five of his plate appearances with two stolen bases, two runs, and one RBI. The dominant performance also gave him a new career-high in hits (three).
In other batting news, Carson Zacharko was excellent, going 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI. St. Louis is 2-1 when Zacharko posts two or more runs, but 3-13 otherwise.
The teams didn't have to wait long for a rematch: the Sharks beat Harrison by a score of 11-8 later that day.
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