Birmingham Barons rally to beat Montgomery Biscuits, 3-2

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Birmingham Barons rally to beat Montgomery Biscuits, 3-2
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The Biscuits (53-52) jumped out to another early lead on Thursday night, but the Birmingham Barons (38-67) rallied with three runs in the final four innings to send the Butter and Blue home with a 3-2 defeat at Riverwalk Stadium.

Montgomery found all of their success against Jonathan Cannon, who was making his fifth Double-A start of the season. Ronny Simon brought the first run in to score on a sacrifice fly to give the Biscuits a 1-0 lead after one inning of play.

Sean Hunley had a strong performance in his 16th start of the season, allowing only two hits, two walks, and an earned run while recording two strikeouts over 4.2 innings pitched. The earned run came in the fourth inning when Wilfred Veras was hit by a pitch and advanced to third before coming home on a wild pitch from Hunley.

The Barons had a chance to take the lead in the top of the ninth when their first four batters reached base on two singles and two walks. With the bases loaded, Nelson Alvarez hit Moises Castillo with a pitch that brought in the go-ahead run and made the score 3-2.

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