Louisville finishes off six-game sweep of Saints
The Louisville Bats used a four-run fourth inning and a five-run sixth inning on Sunday to beat the St. Paul Saints 9-4 and complete a sweep of their six-game series in Louisville, Ky.
The Saints head into the all-star break with a 6-12 record in the season’s second half, good for last place in the International League’s West Division.
Livan Soto led the way for the Bats with a homer and three runs batted in. Connor Capel and Hernan Perez each drove in a pair of runs.
Yunior Sewerino drove in two runs for the Saints, and Anthony Prato hit a solo homer.
The Saints return to action on Friday when they begin a series in Toledo, Ohio, against the Mud Hens.
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