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Strikeouts pile up as Tourists drop series opener to Emperors

Strikeouts pile up as Tourists drop series opener to Emperors

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Opening a seven-game series against the Rome Emperors on Tuesday night at McCormick Field, the Asheville Tourists lost 3-1.

It was crickets offensively to begin the night for both sides. Tourists (48-65) starter Brandon McPherson went the first four innings, giving up just one hit while whiffing four bats. For the Emperors (50-63), their starter struck out eight in five scoreless frames.

The first run scored on an error in the sixth off of Luis Rodriguez (L, 0-2). Getting the first two guys out in the innings, the Emperors then went on to rally and gain the edge.

Adding insurance in the eighth, Rome plated two more on a pair of RBI singles.

Asheville’s only run scored in the home eighth — a Walker Janek line drive to left field scored Max Holy.

Asheville and Rome will continue the series Wednesday with first pitch set for 6:35 p.m.

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