The Buffalo Bisons scored early on Sunday, but despite 12 hits the Herd could only muster four runs in a 6-4 loss to the division foe Lehigh Valley IronPigs.

Nathan Lukes, the first batter of the game, gave former Bison Sean Anderson, the IronPigs starting pitcher on Sunday, a rude awakening with a home run to right field to make the score 1-0 Bisons.

Buffalo’s lead lasted till the bottom of the second inning, when the IronPigs’ Dustin Peterson answered with a homer of his own to tie the game at 1-1.

Lehigh Valley took the lead in the bottom of the third. Kody Clemens started the IronPig rally with a walk, and then Aramis Garcia singled to right field, moving Clemens to third. Garcia promptly stole second base, and then Darick Hall singled the two runners home to make it 3-1 IronPigs.

Buffalo cut into the lead in the fifth inning by way of a passed ball. Spencer Horwitz walked and then Addison Barger doubled him over to third, before he scored on a pitch that squirted by the catcher Garcia, making the score 3-2.

In the bottom of the fifth, Darick Hall continued his hot day with a solo home run to make the score 4-2 in favor of the IronPigs.

Buffalo answered back in the seventh with two runs to cut Lehigh Valley’s lead to 6-4. The Bisons loaded the bases, and then IronPig hurler Braden Zarbnisky walked Jamie Ritchie and then hit Cam Eden, forcing in a run both times.

Buffalo didn’t get a runner in scoring position in the last two innings, and despite knocking 12 hits, lost the series finale to Lehigh Valley 4-6. It’s the first time that the Bisons have lost consecutive games since being swept in a double-header on June 29.

After enjoying an off day in New England on Monday, Buffalo plays the Worcester Red Sox at Polar Park in downtown Worcester starting on Tuesday.

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