Bandits starter Anthony Ferrara (6-4) allowed only two runs on two hits in six innings of work Wednesday night against Cedar Rapids. However, the Bandit offense managed to muster only one run on five hits and the Kernels beat the Bandits 7-1 to take the rubber match of the series.
Heath Nichols insisted it wasn't anything special.
Backed by a defense that turned three double plays, the Cedar Rapids pitcher scattered five hits while going the distance in the Kernels' 7-1 Midwest League victory over Quad-Cities on Wednesday night at Modern Woodmen Park.
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