![]() With two runners still on base, Hunter Grimes delivered in a big way with a home run to right field, increasing the Chinooks lead to make it 6-2. Gabe Roessler broke the 2-2 tie with an RBI sac fly, sending Johannes home for a Chinooks 3-2 lead. For the third time tonight, the Chinooks found themselves with the bases loaded and one out. In place of Crabb, reliever Christian Clack entered the game in the sixth, beginning his night by walking Johannes, striking out Jared Everson, and walking both Cootway and Drew Townsend. Patience at the plate would be the theme tonight for Chinooks batters. “I was pleased with the performance off their starter tonight,” said Cho. Woodchucks starter Isaac Crabb walked four batters tonight and hit three Chinooks players in his five innings of work, but only gave up two runs. English, who stood on third, beat out the tag at home securing the 2-2 tie, giving Dalton Pearson an RBI sac fly. Wausau had runners on third and first with only one out and tied things up at two a piece. Still on the mound in the fifth inning, Mullan dealt with some trouble. In his first start of the year Mullan went five innings, allowing four hits and two earned runs. Perhaps a sense of relief came over the Chinooks as they entered the fifth with a lead.Įntering the night, Chinooks starter Ryan Mullan appeared in two games with 2.2 innings of work. Lakeshore was not done yet, as Drew Townsend hit an RBI single scoring Will Johannes allowing Lakeshore to take the lead, 2-1. Cootway, who got HBP earlier in the game, hit a sac fly that scored Josh Overbeek to tie the game. However, this time the Chinooks would capitalize on the opportunity. In back to back innings, down 1-0, the Chinooks found themselves in the exact same position with the bases loaded and one out. Cho added to that by saying, “we created a ton of pressure, Owusu smokes the ball, that’s baseball, there’s nothing you could do about it. “If we get into the situation next time I want Avery to do the exact same thing,” said Field Manager Trevor Cho. ![]() This was a crushing play as the Chinooks looked to grab their first lead since June 19th, five games ago against the Green Bay Rockers. Unfortunately, Owusu-Asiedu lined out into a double play. With one out, Adam Cootway stood at third, Gabe Roessler at second, and Hunter Grimes at first. Woodchucks starter Isaac Crabb hit two of the first three batters he saw to start the third and walked the fourth batter of the inning. The Chinooks found themselves in a position to get themselves on board in the bottom of the third. Mullan walked the fourth batter of the inning Jake English, and proceeded to give up an RBI single to Jake Baker that scored the first runner of the night, to make the score 1-0 in favor of the visiting Woodchucks. Chinooks starter Ryan Mullan worked to strike out the next two batters. Jessie Donohoe cranked a leadoff triple that made its way past center fielder Avery Owusu-Asiedu who made a diving attempt at the ball, but could not complete the catch. The Woodchucks put pressure on the Chinooks early in this game with a run that came in the top of the second. Ultimately, The Chinooks righted the ship tonight winning by a score of 10-2. ![]() While the Woodchucks were looking for their fourth consecutive win in a row. ![]() Lakeshore is seeking to avoid a six-game losing streak. Coming into the matchup, these two teams’ trajectory could not be further apart. The Lakeshore Chinooks (9-16) took on the (15-11) Wausau Woodchucks tonight in their home ball[park, Moonlight Graham Field. ![]()
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