Tuesday evening at the ballpark, the homestand continued with a visit from the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars. Hagerstown joined the league in 2024 via expansion, they had the league's worst record during their inaugural season and thus far 2025 hasn't been much better. On this night the Boxcars took an early 2-0 lead, in the bottom of the first the Stormers doubled that total. RBI hits by Nick Ward and Alex Isola tied it 2-2, after a Boxcar error allowed the lead run to score Brandon Wagner's sac fly plated run #4. The teams traded single runs in the third with the Stormers' run coming on Nick Lucky's solo home run, LeDarious Clark's RBI double in the fourth put the Stormers up 6-3. Hagerstown scored twice in the fifth to close to within 6-5 but in the seventh the Stormers for all intents and purposes ended the ballgame. Back-to-back home runs by Nick Ward and Mason Martin made it 8-5, an Ariel Sandoval fielders choice and Yeison Coca's RBI double put the Stormers ahead 10-5. In the eighth the Stormers scored four times more on a wild pitch and a three-run bomb by Alex Isola, the final was 14-5. Noah Skirrow went the first five for the win with Jackson Rees, Scott Engler, Phil Diehl and Kyle Johnson pitching an inning each out of the bullpen. The series continues on Wednesday and Thursday although there is rain in the forecast. Take care, thanks for reading.