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.
Related Articles
Storm Chasers overcome Saints on the road
Saints matchup with Norfolk postponed, setting record for rainouts in season
Saints roll over Bisons at CHS Field
Saints rained out, give up on double-header
Twins found Carson McCusker after the outfielder found his power
More Stories
Getty opens its archive to ChatGPT as OpenAI deal sends shares soaring
One of the world’s largest photography agencies has struck a multi-year licensing agreement with OpenAI, a remarkable turn for a...
Silicon Valley money lands on British AI certifier as John Doerr backs isometric
The Silicon Valley investor John Doerr, an early backer of Google and Amazon, has written the second-largest cheque in a...
StubHub stung for nearly £900k as the CMA cracks down on hidden ticket fees
Ticket resale platform StubHub has been fined just under £900,000 and ordered to repay more than 50,000 customers after the...
Small firms can buy ITV, Sky and Channel 4 airtime in minutes as Universal Ads launches in the UK
For decades, television advertising has been the preserve of brands with deep pockets and a media agency on retainer. From...
GMB warns MPs cost of not saving British Steel would have been ‘unfathomable’
The cost of allowing steelmaking in Scunthorpe to collapse would have been “unfathomable”, the GMB union has told MPs, as...
Business leaders demand end to ‘drift and delay’ as Starmer exit leaves UK braced for change
Britain’s business leaders have called for stability and warned ministers against further tax rises after the resignation of Sir Keir...
