The Dash are back in action against the Grasshoppers Sunday afternoon for the series finale. The Dash couldn’t muster any magic in the eighth or ninth and fell 12-2 after going scoreless for the final eight innings.īurns was charged with the loss, and Greensboro’s Logan Hofmann picked up the win after tossing two scoreless innings in relief. Kole Ramage came on to replace Hazelwood, and Greensboro was able to tack on another pair of runs, good for six in the frame. Then, with two outs, Escotto doubled to right field to drive in Ross and give Greensboro a 10-2 lead. He couldn’t work out of the jam as Matthiessen sent a double to left center to score 1 run, and Shawn Ross later dropped an RBI single to right field. He allowed a leadoff double, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch, giving the Grasshoppers runners on second and third with no outs. Everhett Hazelwood took the bottom of the seventh for the Dash, and the righty couldn’t keep Greensboro at bay. Overall, Burns went three innings, surrendering four hits, 3 earned runs and striking out four. Burns escaped the rest of the inning unscathed, and he labored through the fifth and sixth without giving up any runs. Burns struggled upon his entrance, and with no outs and two runners on, Maikol Escotto tripled to plate 2 runs and give Greensboro a 4-2 lead.īrenden Dixon followed up with a 2-run homer to left field, extending the Grasshoppers’ lead to 6-2 with no outs. Here’s a guide to help you get the most out of Dash games in 2023. Whether it’s your first baseball game or your 100th, one of the 5,000+ seats at Truist Stadium is calling your name. Cousin’s night would end shortly thereafter as Dylan Burns came out of the bullpen for the fourth.Ĭousin’s final line included three innings, two hits, 2 runs, two walks and three strikeouts. Baseball season is back in Winston-Salem, and there's no place we'd rather be than Truist Stadium, root-root-rootin' for the home team. Mike Jarvis ripped a one-out double to left field and was ultimately driven in by Will Matthiessen to knot up the score at 2. In the bottom of the third, though, the Grasshoppers found the tying run. Cousin maintained Winston-Salem’s lead through the second after working a 1-2-3 inning with two strikeouts. Josimar Cousin took the mound for his first start with Winston-Salem after being called up from the Arizona Complex League.Ĭousin walked a pair of batters in the bottom of the first, and with one out, Greensboro’s Jase Bowen knocked an RBI single to pull the Grasshoppers within 1. Michael Turner grounded out to drive in Atwood in the following at-bat, and just like that the Dash had a 2-0 advantage. Terrell Tatum, Andy Atwood and DJ Gladney led off with a single apiece, and Tatum stole home to give Winston-Salem a 1-0 lead and earn his 31 st swiped bag of the season. Like Thursday night’s game, the Dash struck first in game five. GREENSBORO, NC (June 24, 2023) - The Winston-Salem Dash fell 12-2 to the Greensboro Grasshoppers Saturday night in game five of a six-game road set at First National Bank Field.
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