Stars beyond reach total biscut5/10/2023 Aside from Lowe, the Stars got an inning of scoreless relief from RHP R.J Seidel, RHP Tim Dillard and LHP Philippe Valiquette. ![]() With the loss, Lowe dropped to 4-4 on the year after giving up nine runs (six earned) in 3.1 innings of work. The 23-year-old also now leads the Southern League in homers, doubles, extra-base hits, total bases and slugging percentage. With the round tripper, Morris passed Jose Canseco for 5th on the Stars all-time single season home run list. For Morris, the blast was his league-leading 26th homer of the year. The only other run for the Stars came in the fifth inning on a solo home run by Morris. The Biscuits put the game out of reach with another run off of Lowe in the fourth inning and a run in the fifth inning against Stars reliever Dan Meadows. ![]() Then, in the third inning, Montgomery sent 11 batters to the plate and scored seven runs against Stars starting pitcher Johnnie Lowe. Starting in the bottom half of the second, a sacrifice fly by first baseman Michael Sheridan cut the Huntsville lead in half. The next at-bat, first baseman Hunter Morris brought them both home with his league-leading 39th double of the year to give the Stars a 2-0 lead.įrom that point on, it was all Biscuits. To begin the first inning, a double by Hainley Statia and a single by second baseman Scooter Gennett off of Montgomery starting pitcher Merrill Kelly put runners on the corners with one out. Surprisingly, it was the Stars that got out to the early lead. MONTGOMERY, Ala.- With Riverwalk Stadium out of harms way from Hurricane Issac, the Huntsville Stars dropped game one of their five-game series against the Montgomery Biscuits by a score of 10-3 on Thursday night. ![]() AugSouthern League (SL1) - Huntsville Stars News Release
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