Redbirds recap: Memphis falls despite 4 hits by Jimmy Crooks
The Redbirds gave up five runs in the first inning, and were never able to climb out of the hole.
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The Redbirds gave up five runs in the first inning, and were never able to climb out of the hole.
Center fielder Michael Siani drove in the lone Memphis run with a two-out single in the second inning.
The Memphis offense continued its home run push with three two-run home runs in the win.
First baseman Blaze Jordan gave the Redbirds an early lead with a three-run first-inning blast, his second with the Redbirds.
Third baseman JJ Wetherholt led off the game with a home run for the fifth time in his Triple-A career.
Designated hitter Nathan Church propelled Memphis to victory with a pair of clutch hits, including a two-run home run in the ninth.
All nine Redbirds batters recorded a hit, and four batters posted more than one.
Starting pitcher Curtis Taylor (7-4) allowed a season-high eight earned runs on nine hits.
In the Redbirds’ quickest game since 2006 — one hour, 52 minutes — Memphis continued a six-game homestand with a win over the Stripers.
The Memphis Redbirds split a doubleheader with the Toledo Mud Hens Sunday in Ohio. Their victory in the second game claimed the three-game series.
The Redbirds struck for five runs in the first and two more runs in the second, which turned out to be plenty.
The Redbirds enter the 2025 All-Star Break 47-44 on the season, following a loss to the Charlotte Knights Sunday at AutoZone Park.
The Redbirds continued a nine-game homestand and a six-game series with a with a loss to the Charlotte Knights (Triple-A, Milwaukee Brewers) Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
Designated hitter Ivan Herrera, down from St. Louis on a rehab assignment, was 3 for 4 and drove in the game-winning run.
With the win, Memphis snapped a five-game losing streak.
St. Louis Cardinals top prospect hits a home run, triple and double during Wednesday’s doubleheader against Charlotte.
The Redbirds score seven runs in an inning for the second time in as many games.
The Memphis Redbirds erupted from being seven runs down, to tie the game during sixth inning, then lost to the Nashville Sounds in the ninth inning Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
The Redbirds are back in action Saturday, July 5, to continue a six-game series at AutoZone Park against the Sounds (Triple-A, Milwaukee Brewers) with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m. CDT.
Designated hitter Jimmy Crooks slammed his 11th home run of the season in dramatic fashion, with three on and two out.
The lone Memphis run scored on right fielder Mike Antico’s sacrifice fly in the top of the fifth inning.
Second baseman Bryan Torres, center fielder Michael Siani and first baseman Luken Baker each smacked a home run.
The Redbirds drop the finale of the series at Bulls, losing the first series since mid-May. A three-run bottom of sixth dooms Memphis in loss at Durham.
The Saturday night victory was part of a six-game series at the Durham Bulls.
Catcher Jimmy Crooks brought the only bright spot with a sixth-inning double down the right-field line that scored the only Redbird run.