The Tides were close to having as many errors (2) as they did hits (3), usually not a recipe for success. That’s the bad news. The good news is that Kyle Stowers had two of the three hits, and GUNNAR HENDERSON, occupying the leadoff spot, had a hit and drew a walk as well. That’s a .940 OPS through 39 games at Triple-A for Henderson, which, you know, that doesn’t suck. It was 0-fors all the rest of the way down.
Tides starter and 40-man pitcher Chris Vallimont was victimized by one big inning, giving up four runs in the third inning.