Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Saturday as the Baltimore Dodgers (2-3) outscored the D.C. Grays (1-4) 18-9.
The teams totaled 29 hits in the game.
Eight runs in the first three innings helped the Baltimore Dodgers blow out the D.C. Grays. An RBI single by Alexander Bernauer in the first inning and an RBI single by Jake Bernstein, a triple by Jordan Glover, a hit by pitch, and an RBI single by Ron Farley during the second inning fueled the Baltimore Dodgers' offense early.
Bernstein did his best to jumpstart the offense for the Baltimore Dodgers, reaching base five times. He scored three runs and had one RBI.
Marques Inman had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the sixth and ninth innings.
Alexander Ross recorded his first win of the year for the Baltimore Dodgers. He allowed four runs over five innings. Ross struck out five, walked one and gave up seven hits.
Evan Jordan was charged with his first loss of the year. He allowed eight runs in 2 1/3 innings, walked two and struck out three.
The Baltimore Dodgers pounded the D.C. Grays pitching, as six hitters combined for 13 hits, 13 RBIs and 13 runs scored.