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Braden Montgomery’s two-RBI walk-off double led the Winston-Salem Dash to a nail-biting 5-4 victory against the Hudson Valley Renegades, coinciding with National Italian Beef Day. This win highlights Montgomery’s significant contributions this season, even as the team faces challenges. Montgomery, originally from Madison, Mississippi, has showcased his talent since joining the Dash, driving in 39 RBIs in 42 games this April and May. With hopes high, the Dash aim to build momentum as they prepare for a road series against the Hub City Spartan Burgers.
Winston-Salem, NC – Braden Montgomery propelled the Winston-Salem Dash to a thrilling 5-4 victory against the Hudson Valley Renegades with a two-RBI walk-off double, which capped off a memorable night that coincided with the celebration of National Italian Beef Day. The exciting finish took place on Sunday night, showcasing Montgomery’s pivotal role in the game. This win marks a significant highlight in a season that has tested the Dash’s resilience.
Montgomery’s game-winning hit came after a series of ups and downs for the Dash, who had previously endured a tough loss to the Renegades just a few nights prior, where they fell 10-1 in game four of their six-game series at Truist Stadium. This recent performance, while a beacon of hope, does not fully alleviate the Dash’s challenges, as they now hold a record of 14-29 for the season.
Originally from Madison, Mississippi, Montgomery’s recent performance has been outstanding. In just 42 games played this April and May, he has driven in an impressive 39 RBIs. Following his transfer from Stanford to Texas A&M in 2023, Montgomery made a significant impact at his new university, where he was recognized as a unanimous First-Team All-American. During his time at Texas A&M, he accumulated 27 home runs and 85 RBIs over 61 games before suffering a season-ending injury.
After an impressive collegiate career, Montgomery was drafted No. 12 overall by the Boston Red Sox in the 2024 MLB Draft. His current performance has not gone unnoticed, as he has climbed to No. 8 in MLB’s Pipeline rankings. Posting 47 hits, including seven home runs since joining the minor leagues this year, Montgomery’s statistics underscore his potential as a powerful player.
Montgomery’s successful season can be attributed in part to his rigorous practice this past spring with Texas A&M’s roster of left-handed pitchers, which he credits for honing his skills against a diverse array of competition. This dedication to improvement has paid off, as he aims to continue leading the Dash through a challenging playoff run.
Looking ahead, Montgomery and the Dash are set to face the Hub City Spartan Burgers in a six-game road series starting Tuesday, May 27. The team hopes that the momentum gained from their latest victory will provide a much-needed boost as they seek to recover from their earlier struggles this season, particularly regarding the performance of their bullpen, which has been a point of concern in recent games.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Montgomery, whose outstanding contributions are pivotal to the Dash’s efforts to turn around a tough campaign. The team’s supporters remain hopeful that Montgomery’s leadership and skill will inspire a string of victories that might elevate Winston-Salem’s competitive standing in the league.
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- MiLB: Hudson Valley Downs Winston-Salem
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- MiLB: Postgame June 27
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- MiLB: Postgame June 14
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Boston Red Sox
- MiLB: Braden Montgomery to Make Truist Stadium Debut
- Google News: Winston Salem Dash
