Five River Bandits record multi-hit games in 11-1 win

DAVENPORT, Iowa – After an hour rain delay to start the night, the Bandits blew out the visiting Peoria Chiefs 11-1 on a cool night at Modern Woodmen Park. Rodrigo Ayarza drove in four runs and Carmen Benedetti reached base in all five plate appearances for Quad Cities.

Valdez, Perez team up on the mound for 6-3 Bandits win

Alvarez, Benedetti and Robinson lead Bandits to 8-1 win

DAVENPORT, Iowa – Backed by the strong pitching of starter Carson LaRue, the River Bandits defeated the Burlington Bees 7-1 on a sunny Monday afternoon at Modern Woodmen Park. Chuckie Robinson and Taylor Jones belted home runs for Quad Cities.

Dawson homers, drives in three in 8-5 loss

DAVENPORT, Iowa – Ronnie Dawson had an RBI single and a two-run home run, but the Bandits fell 9-5 to the Peoria Chiefs on Tuesday afternoon at Modern Woodmen Park. Chiefs’ right-hander Jordan Hicks picked up the win, tossing 6.1 innings.

Henderson homers twice as Bandits snap two game slide

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The River Bandits scored double-digit runs for the third time in eight days in a 14-4 win over the Peoria Chiefs on Monday night at Modern Woodmen Park. Quad Cities clubbed three home runs and pounded out 12 hits and Ryan Hartman picked up the win in relief.

 Late rally earns Clinton series split

Quad Cities outhit 13-6, see winning streak end

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The River Bandits saw their five game winning streak come to an end on Saturday afternoon in a 6-1 loss to the Clinton LumberKings. The LumberKings scored six unanswered runs and used strong pitching to topple the Bandits. Clinton starter Ljay Newsome picked up the win for the visitors.

  Adcock, Sandoval team up to toss gem in 3-1 Bandits win

Strong pitching of Carson LaRue leads Bandits to win Thursday night

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The River Bandits won their fourth straight game defeating the Clinton LumberKings 8-2 on Thursday night at Modern Woodmen Park. Starting pitcher Carson LaRue picked up his first win after working five innings and allowing one run. The Bandits offense was backed by home runs from Stephen Wrenn and Jake Rogers.

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