Green Bay Storm Drops Game To Sheboygan A’s After Late Score

June 7, 2019

Green Bay Storm stayed in it until the end, but Sheboygan A’s pulled away late in a 5-4 victory on Thursday. The game was tied at four with Sheboygan A’s batting in the top of the eleventh when an error scored one run for Sheboygan A’s. Green Bay Storm lost despite out-hitting Sheboygan A’s eight to six. In the first inning, Sheboygan A’s got their offense…

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Green Bay Storm stayed in it until the end, but Sheboygan A’s pulled away late in a 5-4 victory on Thursday. The game was tied at four with Sheboygan A’s batting in the top of the eleventh when an error scored one run for Sheboygan A’s.

Green Bay Storm lost despite out-hitting Sheboygan A’s eight to six.

In the first inning, Sheboygan A’s got their offense started. Logan Vietmeier grounded out, scoring one run.

Green Bay Storm knotted the game up at four in the bottom of the ninth inning. Green Bay Storm scored one run when Marcus Rauschenbach singled.

Green Bay Storm scored three runs in the seventh inning. The rally was led by a groundout by Tyler Brown, an error on a ball put in play by Max Vanboxel, and a double by Zach Watzka.

Ryan Fields earned the victory on the pitcher’s mound for Sheboygan A’s. He allowed five hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out five. Chris Madison threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Cam Crawford took the loss for Green Bay Storm. He allowed one hit and one run over one inning, striking out one and walking zero.

Watzka started the game for Green Bay Storm. He went six innings, allowing three runs on three hits, striking out seven and walking one Eric Schmitz started the game for Sheboygan A’s. He allowed one hit and zero runs over six innings, striking out five and walking one

Green Bay Storm racked up eight hits in the game. Hunter Larson and Rauschenbach all managed multiple hits for Green Bay StormRauschenbach and Larson each collected two hits to lead Green Bay Storm.

Josh Gates led Sheboygan A’s with two hits in four at bats.

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