CLEARWATER, Fla. - Jairo Labourt and company held the Threshers to just two hits, as Clearwater suffered its first series loss of the season after falling 4-0 to the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Saturday night.

Despite losses in the first two games of this series, Clearwater (15-8) wrapped up play in the first month of the 2016 season in first place in the Florida State League North.

Scott Kingery opened the bottom of the first with a single up the middle, but that would be the last hit for Clearwater until a Carlos Tocci base knock opened the ninth.

The Threshers loaded the bases in the first against Jairo Labourt (2-0), with a one-out error permitting Tocci to reach, and Mitch Walding worked a two-out base on balls to push the bases full. Labourt then induced a strikeout of Zach Green to end the inning.

Following a lead-off walk to Malquin Canelo in the second, Labourt settled in to retire the next 13 men he faced in order. That streak would not be broken until Tocci drew a five-pitch free pass in the sixth inning.

Labourt gave Lakeland (12-11) a season-high six innings of one-hit baseball, walked three, and struck out eight.

Elniery Garcia suffered his first loss of the season for the Clearwater Threshers, after he was touched up for four runs on six hits in 5.2 innings. Garcia (2-1) struck out seven, and issued just one walk.

Casey Frawley got Lakeland on the board in the third, jumping on the first pitch he saw from Garcia and lifting a three-run homer to right. The only other run of the night also came via the longball, as Ross Kivett lifted a solo shot for his first homer of the year in the fifth inning.

Clearwater will look to salvage the finale on Sunday, with Tyler Viza (3-0) on the hill against AJ Ladwig (4-0). First pitch is at 1 p.m., and the game can be heard live on the Threshers Broadcast Network starting at 12:45 p.m.