Behind 5.2 shutout innings from the Milwaukee Brewers’ top prospect, Jacob Misiorowski, the Biloxi Shuckers defeated the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, 5-4, in the second-half opener at Keesler Federal Park. The win marked the third straight win for Biloxi in their second-half opener. Adam Hall went 1 for 2 from the plate with a hit and an RBI.
Misiorowski came out firing for Biloxi, touching 100 MPH multiple times and recording two strikeouts in the first inning. Helped by an athletic play at short from Eric Brown Jr., Misiorowski retired eight of his first nine batters faced and recorded four strikeouts.
In the second, Biloxi struck first with a sacrifice fly from Hall that scored Darrien Miller from third, making it 1-0. Miller previously reached after being hit by a pitch for a Southern League-leading 15th time this season.
Misiorowski continued to dominate, working into the sixth for the second consecutive start. He was pulled after two reached with two outs, but Kaleb Bowman stranded the inherited runner, giving Misiorowski 5.2 scoreless innings on the night. Over his last two starts, Misiorowski has tossed 11.2 scoreless innings with 13 strikeouts, four hits and two walks.
In the bottom of the sixth, Biloxi extended its lead to 2-0 when Carlos Rodriguez walked, stole second, swiped third and an error on the throw to third allowed him to score. Pensacola struck back in the seventh with an RBI double from Cody Morissette, making it 2-1.
Biloxi struck back with three runs in the bottom of the seventh off an error on a grounder to third and RBI singles from Dylan O’Rae and Carlos Rodriguez, making it 5-1. Pensacola fought back in the ninth with a three-run home run from Harrison Spohn, but Justin Yeager closed the door with a strikeout to finish out a one-run win for Biloxi.
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