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You are here: Home / Sports / MiLB / Indianapolis Indians / Indianapolis Indians Game #26 Lineup & Notes #RollTribe

Indianapolis Indians Game #26 Lineup & Notes #RollTribe

May 7, 2017 by Naptown Buzz

Indianapolis and Columbus wrap their two-game series today at Huntington Park. A win today would give Indy its first series win of the 2017 season.

Location: Huntington Park
First Pitch: 2:05 PM ET
Game #26/Road #11: Indianapolis Indians (9-16) @ Columbus Clippers (11-16)
Probables: LHP Cody Dickson (2-2, 7.36) vs. RHP Adam Plutko (0-4, 7.56)
Radio: Fox Sports 97.5 and AM 1260
TV: MiLB TV

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS

Indianapolis Indians

Columbus Clippers

TRIBE NOTES

TO THE MAX: Tribe infielder Max Moroff belted two home runs in last night’s win, giving him a team-high eight on the season. He leads the Internation­al League with his eight blasts and is one of 10 players in Minor League Baseball to have hit eight-plus long balls this season. On the Triple-A circuit, Moroff is joined by El Paso’s Jamie Romak (11), Iowa’s Ian Happ (8) and Reno’s Christian Walker (8) as players with at least eight home runs.

WELL, THAT ESCALATED QUICKLY: Entering the 2017 season, Moroff had accumulated 25 total home runs in 539 career games played in his profession­al career. He had hit eight home runs in a season twice in his career, doing so in 2013 and 2016 — he’s already matched his career high through 23 games in 2017.

MOROFF THAT PLEASE: Moroff has accounted for eight of Indianapolis’ 21 home runs as a team this season. Jason Rogers is second on the team with four blasts, while Christopher Bostick, Anderson Feliz and Eric Wood each have two apiece. Last night’s two-homer performance was the first of Moroff’s professional career.

FAMILIAR TERRITORY: Moroff’s two-homer game was the first by a Tribe player since Jose Osuna clubbed a pair of home runs on Aug. 3, 2016, at Columbus, both off right-hander D.J. Brown.

UNCHARTED TERRITORY: Anderson Feliz’s two-run homer in the ninth inning last night was his second in as many games. He also homered on April 30 @ Scranton/W-B, marking the first time in his career where he’s homered in consecutive games.

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Filed Under: Indianapolis Indians, MiLB, Sports Tagged With: 2017 Indianapolis Indians, Columbus Clippers, Indianapolis Indians

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