Rome Braves: Ragged start to series
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Final: Tourists 8,

Braves 2

(State Mutual Stadium)

The turning point:

The Braves led 2-0 after four innings, but the

Tourists finally figured out Rome starter Ryan

Weber in the fifth, when they scored four runs off the righty to take a

4-2 lead. Asheville later added four insurance runs to win the series opener.

Who did what for Rome: Second baseman Ross Heffley was the only Brave to have multiple hits, going 2-for-4 with a triple. Kyle Kubitza and Robby Hefflinger each drove in a run.

On the mound: Weber (5-5) pitched six

innings, allowing five runs on nine hits.

Game notes: The Braves have lost three straight, and are now in a three-way tie for first with Charleston and Asheville.

Next Game: The Braves host Asheville

today at 5 p.m.



Radio: 95.7-FM
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