After losing two of three at home, the Mud Hens came back to take two of three in Columbus.
On the Fourth of July, Ty Madden gave the Hens a decent outing, but it took until the ninth inning for the offense to come alive. The right-hander still had some bouts of control trouble, walking four, but he struck out six and allowed three runs over six innings of work.
The Hens scored first, giving Madden a one-run lead in the first when Parker Meadows started the game with a walk, stole second base, and scored on a Dillon Dingler single.