BRADENTON, Fla. - Scott Kingery turned in another multi-hit game as the Clearwater Threshers continued to find success at the plate, but the Bradenton Marauders rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh to snap Clearwater's seven-game win streak after an 11-8 loss on Sunday.

Clearwater (15-9) led by as many as five runs, but Bradenton rallied back with a pair of four-run innings to take the series opener.

Kingery delivered his fourth multi-hit performance in his last five games, going 2-for-5 including a two-run double. The second baseman is 12-for-26 (.462) over that span.

The Threshers took the early lead on Sunday, pushing home a pair of runs in the opening frame. Kyle Martin brought the first run in with a sacfice fly to right, and Zach Green dropped a single into center to plate another and put Clearwater up 2-0.

Bradenton (12-12) responded with three runs in the third inning, as Elvis Escobar's two-run double put Bradenton in the lead.

Clearwater kept the offense flowing in the third inning, attacking starter Stephen Tarpley for four more runs. An infield hit for Carlos Tocci and a Malquin Canelo double set up Kingery's two-run double, putting the Threshers back in front, 4-3.

Martin followed with a walk, and he and Kingery teamed up for a double steal. The throw to third from catcher Erik Lunde sailed into left field, allowing Kingery to cross the plate. Mitch Walding capped the rally with a single through the right side, extending the advantage to 6-3.

Two innings later, Clearwater turned it up again facing reliever Tate Scioneaux. With two outs, Green ripped a deep double to left-center, and after a walk to Walding, Chace Numata lined a single to right to score Green. Walding later crossed as well on a wild pitch to put Clearwater ahead, 8-3.

Bradenton began the comeback in the bottom half, tagging starter Ranfi Casimiro for four runs to cut the Threshers lead down to one.

The score held at 8-7 until the seventh inning.

Pablo Reyes stepped in against Jimmy Cordero (1-1) and lined a 2-1 pitch out toward the boardwalk in left, tying the ballgame at eight apiece.

After Kevin Kramer singled and went to second on a wild pitch, Jerrick Suiter put the Marauders ahead with a double. Bradenton went on to plate four runs in the frame.

The Threshers will look to get back in the win column on Monday, as Clearwater battles Bradenton at 6:30 p.m. John Richy (2-4) takes the hill against Austin Coley (10-7), and the game will be broadcast live on the Threshers Broadcast Network starting at 6:15 p.m.