CLEARWATER, Fla. - Jiandido Tromp went yard for the second-straight contest, pacing the Clearwater Threshers in a 6-3 win over the Brevard County Manatees on Friday night at Bright House Field.

Tromp amassed a season-high four RBI's, finishing 2-for-3 including his second home run at the High-A level. The 22-year-old outfielder unloaded a three-run home run in the first inning, and added a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

Clearwater (5-4) snapped a four-game skid, grabbing an early lead against the Manatees (1-7) on Friday.

With two outs in the first, Scott Kingery kick-started the bats by ripping a double off the base of the wall in left-center. Kyle Martin took a four-pitch free pass, and Mitch Walding singled through the right side to bring Kingery home with the night's first run.

Tromp stepped in and wasted no time against Bubba Derby (5-6), crushing his first offering into the bullpen beyond the left field wall for his second homer in as many nights. Tromp now has 12 home runs combined between Lakewood and Clearwater this season.

Carlos Tocci extended the advantage in the second. Tocci sent an opposite-field drive to the berm beyond the rightfield wall for his second home run of the season, putting the Threshers up, 5-0.

The score held into the sixth, when Kingery worked a leadoff walk and Martin rocketed a double off the right field wall, ending the night for Derby.

Clint Terry relieved, and walked Walding to load the bases. Tromp followed with a fly to left that allowed Kingery to tag and score on the sacrifice, bumping the lead to 6-0.

Ranfi Casimiro (7-5) worked into the seventh inning, limiting the Manatees to just a pair of unearned runs. Casimiro would give the Threshers 6.1 innings in the win, permitting two runs - none earned - on five hits and a walk. He struck out three, with 58 of his 88 pitches good for strikes.

The Manatees brought the tying run to the plate against Victor Arano in the eighth inning, after Fidel Pena's RBI single made it 6-3 and placed two men on with one out. Arano worked around it, inducing a fly out from Dustin Houle before striking out Malik Collymore on a fastball to end the inning.

Clearwater will try to make it two-straight on Saturday, as Shane Watson (2-3) takes the hill against Eric Handhold (2-9) at 6:15 p.m. A patriotic-themed post game fireworks spectacular will follow, presented by Budweiser. The game will be broadcast live on the Threshers Broadcast Network starting at 6 p.m.