BOWIE - Just one night after the worst loss in club history - a 20-4 drubbing at the hands of New Britain that included numerous record-setting performances by their opponent - the Bowie Baysox rebounded with their most lopsided victory of the season last night.
Keith Reed led the 15-hit attack, going 2-for-5 with a double, a three-run homer and five RBIs to lead Bowie to a 15-2 pasting of the Binghamton Mets.
Reed delivered a two-run, based-loaded double as part of a four-run fourth. Later, he blasted a three-run homer, his ninth of the season, as part of a six-run seventh as the Baysox improved to 57-58.
Ed Rogers added a double and three RBIs and was one of seven Baysox to notch two hits on the night.
Meanwhile, Juan Diaz blasted a two-run homer in the seventh, his team-high 10th on the year.
Baysox starter Mike Paradis (5-7) was solid, tossing seven innings and allowing two runs on five hits. He walked one and fanned four en route to the victory.
For Bowie, John Parrish and Eddy Rodriguez worked scoreless eighth and ninth innings, respectively.
Neal Musser (4-8) suffer! ed the loss for Binghamton (55-61).