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Mat 12th

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Kraken @ Rattlers
Colin Rea and Felix Bautista 2-hit Brooklyn and the only run comes on an RBI double off the bat of JD Davis in the fourth.  Windy City prolongs Brooklyn's losing streak with a 1-0 victory.

Argos @ Sweets
A tough season to date for Trea Turner is made a little sweeter as he walks off Mother Lode with his fifth homer, leading off the ninth.

Madmen @ Rougarou
Motor City scores early and often, led by Cody Bellinger's four hit night.  Bellinger doubles and homers twice, driving in three runs to pace a 15 hit, 10 run attack.  Lakeview raps out ten hits of their own, but the can't string them together well, producing only a single run (a solo homer) as they suffer the 10-1 loss.

Bums @ Koi
The first team to 20 wins, Bako follows ace Gerrit Cole's seven strong innings to the 4-3 win.  Shea Langeliers continues to lead the offense (who'da ever thunk THAT would be an actual sentence...) with his 8th home run and two RBI.

Dogs @ Miners
#cantbeatmeonPeloton #cantbeatanyonerightnow... Phoenix sends Sonny Gray to an early shower with seven runs in two innings.  Aaron Nola fares much better for the home team, coming within one out of a 4-hit shutout.  A walk, double and RBI single ends his night after 8.2 superb innings and Jakob Junis ends the "threat", inducing a routine groundout to shortstop.  The surging Miners take the home win, 8-1.

Thunder @ Yetis
On the heels of #cantbeatanyonerightnow's skid, archrival #donttradewithKyle has picked up their play.  Winners of three straight and seven of their last ten, the Thunder have pulled even with the Dogs after doubling up Everest, 4-2.  Spencer Strider (2 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 12 K) goes only five, but collects the win.
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In other news ........ new Auk manager Bruno "Skippy" Dumbrowski enjoys his first victory at the helm of the team.    The real test is tomorrow to see if he can motivate a starting pitcher not named Verlander to throw the ball with any effectiveness.     
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