Mud Hen-pecked: SWB RailRiders have rough homestand against Toledo
Briefly

The Toledo Mud Hens, despite ranking last in the International League batting average at .220, showcased their potential by winning four out of six games against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. Over the series, they batted an impressive .311, with standout moments including a 20-run game against the RailRiders. Key players included Jesus Rodriguez, who maintained a nine-game hitting streak and tied for the longest active on-base streak in the league, contributing significantly to the team's performance. Meanwhile, the RailRiders faced challenges but noted bright spots, such as Rojas achieving a noteworthy milestone.
Toledo's Mud Hens, despite ranking last in the International League in team batting average, triumphed over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, winning four of six games.
In a standout game on May 15th, the RailRiders allowed a hefty 20 runs to Toledo, marking the fourth-most runs allowed in franchise history.
Jesus Rodriguez's exceptional performance extended his on-base streak to 26 games, solidifying his position as a standout prospect and a key player for the RailRiders.
Jose Rojas etched his name in franchise history by achieving a significant milestone during the Mud Hens' competitive series against the RailRiders.
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