Tulsa, Okla. - The Arkansas Travelers kept on rolling Thursday night with a 7-2 victory over the Tulsa Drillers at ONEOK Field for their fourth straight win. Third baseman Kaleb Cowart le the way with three RBI's to go along with two hits including his second home run. Orangel Arenas (1-1) earned the win by outpitching Rockies prospect Eddie Butler (1-3) who allowed five runs in the loss.

The Travs hitters remained hot with 13 base hits giving them 48 hits in four games. All nine Travs starters had a hit by the end of the fourth inning. Cowart, Brian Hernandez, Jett Bandy and Alex Yarbrough each had two hits.

In his second start of the season Arenas allowed two runs in the first inning then set down 16 of the last 19 batters he faced. In all he gave up two runs on five hits in six innings without a walk and six strikeouts.

Butler allowed season highs with five runs and 11 base hits to suffer his second loss in a row.

The Drillers jumped out to a 2-0 first-inning lead against Arenas as Taylor Featherston and Tom Murphy hit back-to-back doubles. Murphy advanced on a groundout by Cristhian Adames and scored when Dustin Garneau hit a deep sacrifice fly.

Butler kept the Travs at bay until the fourth inning, which began with a single by Zach Borenstein. the game seemed to turn on the next at bat when Hernandez lined a sharp drive off Butler's glove. The ball was recovered by Langfels near third base and he threw Hernandez out while Borenstein advanced to second base. After a visit from his athletic trainer to check on his hand, Butler remained in the game but wasn't the same. Cowart followed with a gapper to right center knocking home Borenstein. A wild pitch moved Cowart to third and he scored the tying run when Bandy bounced to deep shortstop. Adam Melker kept the inning alive with a single to right field and stole second base in front of a walk to new shortstop Alex Allbritton. Andy Workman followed with the go-ahead base hit, a double off the left field wall, scoring two runs for a 4-2 lead.

The Travs got a misplayed fly ball by left fielder Tyler Massey into a double for Yarbrough leading off the fifth inning. He took third when Borenstein bounced to first base, then with Tulsa's infield playing up Hernandez singled to right field for a 5-2 lead.

Meanwhile Arenas was motoring through the Drillers batting order retiring eight in a row from the third through the fifth inning. Featherston, who had four base hits on Thursday, singled to lead off the sixth inning. He tried to steal second base but was thrown out by Jett Bandy, who has caught eight of the last 13 base runners attempting to steal.

Relief pitcher Carmine Giardina replaced Arenas in the seventh inning and struck out three consecutive batters.

The Travs capped the scoring in the eighth inning when Brian Hernandez hit a leadoff single against Carlos Hernandez. Cowart followed with a two-run blast to left field for a 7-2 lead.

David Carpenter pitched the last two innings and gave up just one hit to finish the game.

Time of game was 2:33 and the paid attendance was 4,095.

The Travs will try for their first series sweep of the season on Friday night at Tulsa. Broken Arrow native Drew Rucinski (2-1, 2.91) will pitch for the Travs while Tulsa counters with Daniel Winkler (3-1, 0.90). Game time is set for 7:05 p.m. at ONEOK Field.