Saints win second road series of season at Louisville
St. Paul’s Ryan Fitzgerald, in his first game off the injured list, had a homer and two runs batted in Sunday as the Saints beat the Louisville Bats 6-1 in their International League series finale in Kentucky.
For the Saints, it was only their second series victory on the road this season.
Jose Miranda had the big hit of the day, a three-run homer in the eighth inning to give St. Paul a 6-1 lead.
Cory Lewis got the victory with five innings of one-run relief of starter Jose Urena, who posted three scoreless innings.
The Saints are back home Tuesday night to begin a series against Worcester at CHS Field.
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