Asheville scores 17 runs to beat Hub City in Spartanburg
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Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Asheville scored nine runs in the third inning to secure a 17-3 victory over the Hub City Spartanburgers on July 2 in Spartanburg, SC. This win marks Asheville's seventh consecutive victory, bringing their second-half record to 8-4 in the South Atlantic League. First baseman Jack Moss led the offense with three hits and four RBIs. Previously, Asheville won the first two games of the series by identical scores of 10-8. Hub City's Caden Scarborough, a prospect in the Rangers organization, is set to participate in the upcoming Futures All-Star game.
- •Asheville scored nine runs in the third inning
- •Jack Moss had three hits and four RBIs
- •Asheville is on a seven-game winning streak
- •Previous two games in the series were 10-8 victories
- •Caden Scarborough selected for Futures All-Star game
- 4:04 AMYahoo Sports — Asheville thumps Hub City, again
"SPARTANBURG, SC (WSPA)-Asheville scored nine times in the third inning and rolled to a 17-3 victory over the Hub City Spartanburgers Thursday night, earning a seventh straight win. The Tourists managed 14 hits, including three by first baseman Jack Moss, who also drove home four runs. They won the first two games of the series […]
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