The Edmonton Prospects (4-0) continued to pile up the runs on Thursday, scoring three runs in the last three innings, en route to an easy 11-2 win over the Lethbridge Bulls (4-1) at Spitz Stadium.
The Edmonton Prospects scored three runs in the seventh on the Edmonton Prospects scored in the seventh on a wild pitch, an RBI single by Derek Shedden, and a steal of home by Tanner Kirwer.
Kirwer got on base five times in the game for the Edmonton Prospects.
Connor Burns brought the heat against the Lethbridge Bulls during his outing. Burns held the Lethbridge Bulls hitless over four innings, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out three.
Bradley J. Smith recorded his first win of the year for the Edmonton Prospects. He allowed two runs over three innings. He struck out one, walked two and surrendered four hits.
Cole Slamko (0-1) took the loss for the Lethbridge Bulls. He lasted just two innings, walked three, struck out one, and allowed three runs.