Bandits lose for first time this year 8-4
For the second consecutive game, the Bandits fought back from a late deficit, however, they could not complete the job, falling to the Akron Racers 8-4 in extra innings. It marked the first loss of the year for the Bandits, who entered the game having won their first five games of the season.
In the ninth inning, Racers right fielder Jen Gilbert (1-for-5, HR) launched a no-doubter to the right field bleachers off Tatum Edwards (2-1) to give Akron the lead. After being replaced following a shaky 2.1 innings in the circle to start the game, Edwards re-entered in the ninth, but her struggles continued. She was tacked for her first loss of the season and walked eight batters total.
"(Edwards) is going to do well," Gascoigne said. "We're all still getting back into it. We just need to cut down on the walks. Once we do that, I think we're going to do a lot better as a staff."
After working a clean first inning, Edwards ran into some trouble in the second. Haley Outon (1-for-3, 2B, R, 2 BB) drew a one-out walk for Akron and later came around to score on a single from Kelley Montalvo (3-for-4, 2B, 4 RBI).
With Edwards struggling, the Bandits turned to Michelle Gascoigne, who pitched well in relief. The third-year pitcher from Oklahoma surrendered just two runs in 5.2 innings, fanning six batters. After the Racers pulled ahead 3-0, the Bandits began mounting their comeback. Natalie Hernandez (1-for-3, 2B, RBI) smacked an RBI-double to left-center, the first hit of the ballgame for the Bandits. A sacrifice fly from Danielle Zymkowitz (1-for-3, RBI) and an RBI on a chopper from Emily Allard (3-for-5, 2 RBI) tied the game in the fifth. The score remained 3-3 until the ninth, when the Racers struck for five runs, four of which were credited to Edwards. Gascoigne said that the team decided to take the safe route with her arm this early in the season.
"We just didn't want to push it too much tonight," Gascoigne said. "I wish I could have gone the distance for us, but we're thinking long term here."
Trailing 8-3, the Bandits made one final rally to try and extend the game. Allard came through with another RBI-single on a chopper to third, but it was not enough and the Racers managed to stave off a series sweep for the Bandits.