The Rochester Redhawks erupted for a 15‑1 victory over Stewartville in just five innings, a performance that left the opposition scrambling to keep pace.
A Five‑Inning Onslaught
Rochester’s offense exploded for six hits and forced 13 walks, turning the game into a marathon of baserunners. The Redhawks capitalized on every mistake, turning each walk into a scoring opportunity.
Lincolnd Majerus was the catalyst, finishing 2‑for‑3 with three RBIs, three runs scored and two stolen bases. His timely hitting and aggressive base running put the Redhawks ahead early and kept the pressure on Stewartville throughout.
Gavin Warneburg earned the win, limiting Stewartville to a single run on two hits over four innings. His composure on the mound allowed the offense to build a comfortable lead.
Strategic Takeaways
Coach Tom Senne highlighted the team’s ability to exploit walks and steal bases as key factors in the win. He praised the depth of the lineup and the pitchers’ efficiency in preserving the lead.
The Redhawks will next test their mettle against longtime rivals, the Rochester A's, on Monday at 6 p.m. The upcoming clash promises another high‑stakes showdown for the club.