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Press Clippings / Re: May 5th
Last post by Bob Miller -
Game one of the Dogs - Auk series was a slugfest.   Dogs hit 5 HRs and one double with the Auk hitting 2 HRs and 5 doubles.   Starting pitcher Chris Sale for the Dogs gave up 13 base runners in his 4.1 innings pitched giving up 12 runs with 8 of them earned.  Dogs bullpen gave up nothing after that.   Auk SP Scherzer had a typical out for him this season.   5.1 innings with 8 base runners and 6 earned runs.    Dude doesn't want to pitch this year (like most of the Auk starters)    

After a 12-3 lead the Auk hung on to win 12-9

The Auk proceeded to lose two one run games to the Dogs in the rest of the series and then drop the opener to the Bums in a one run loss as well.      Not how to catch the teams ahead of you.    Auk has a 4-7 record in one run games.   Tough to take as I think I have one of the top 3 bullpens in the Mutiny League.   
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Press Clippings / May 8th
Last post by Brendtmc -
GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Sea Wolves @ Kraken
Brooklyn wins their TENTH GAME IN A ROW, 6-3 over visiting Santa Ana.  Eury Perez lasts only 4.2 innings for Brooklyn, but four relievers complete the game giving up just three hits and no runs.  Lourdes Gurriel launches his fist homer of the season, a three run shot in the fourth for the winning runs.

Koi @ Dogs
Arizona wastes a brilliant start by Bryce Elder in a 2-0 loss to Scurvy.  Elder pitches a complete game, allowing just the two runs on five hits and two walks, but four Dogs pitchers led by Shohei Ohtani shut out the Koi on five hits and five walks, striking out ten.

Landlubbers @ Rattlers
Max Kepler supplies the winning hit, a walk off single in the tenth to lead Windy City to the 6-5 victory.

Bums @ Auk
Winners of seven straight, Bako enters the ninth down to Great, 4-2.  A Brandon Marsh RBI single brings them within one with runners on second and third with two outs.  Andrew Knitzer comes through for Bako with a two run single, and after Devin Williams shuts the door in the bottom of the inning for his 7th save, Bako's late rally extends their streak to EIGHT STRAIGHT WINS.