Davis solid on the mound in Freedom debut, but Wild Things pull off 4-2 victory


Florence fell behind early and couldn’t catch up in a 4-2 loss to the Washington Wild Things Thursday night.

Washington plated four runs in the first inning off Florence starter Ryan Davis (0-1). With the bases loaded and nobody out, Carter Bell delivered a sacrifice fly. Scott Kalamar followed with a three-run home run to put the Wild Things up 4-0.

Sam Eberle saves an error with this grab during Thursday's Freedom game with Washington (Toni Hanson Photo)
Sam Eberle saves an error with this grab during Thursday’s Freedom game with Washington (Toni Hanson Photo)

Davis settled down after that, going five innings in his Freedom debut.

But Florence’s offense could not do enough against Washington pitching as Wild Things starter Kyle Helisek (3-2) went six innings, allowing only one run on four hits to pick up the victory.

Travis Weaver doubled to start to the third inning. He went to third on a Zack Burling fly out and scored on a Justin Harris grounder to cut the deficit to 4-1.

The Freedom tallied another run in the eighth on a Collins Cuthrell RBI single to score Daniel Fraga. With runners at first and second and one out, down 4-2, Sam Eberle lined into a double play, ending the frame. Jonathan Kountis picked up the save with a scoreless ninth.

Florence heads to Crestwood, Illinois to take on the Windy City ThunderBolts on Friday. First pitch is set for 8:05 p.m. Fans can tune in at http://mixlr.com/florencefreedom/.

From Freedom Communications


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