MWL1 Peoria Chiefs

Returning Chief Leads Peoria to 4-1 Opening Night Win

Published on April 9, 2009 under Midwest League (MWL1)
Peoria Chiefs News Release


Using a 2008 Chief to propel themselves on 2009 Opening Night, the Peoria Chiefs ran past the Kane County Cougars 4-1 Thursday night at O'Brien Field. First baseman Rebel Ridling put the Chiefs on top for good with a bases loaded double in the fourth inning and four pitchers made the lead standup. For the full recap, click here.

Casey's General Store Player of the Game - Rebel Ridling (1B): Ridling was 1-3 on the night, including his clutch game-winning double in the sixth. He was also robbed of a homer in the second inning by Thomas who reached over the centerfield wall to make the catch and end the inning.

Notes... The Chiefs are now 2-0 in regular season openers at O'Brien Field, 7-6 in openers in Peoria, and 12-15 in openers overall...Peoria had not opened at home since the 2003 season when they beat Burlington 11-10 en route to a 7-0 start...Flaherty collected two extra base hits, a double and a triple...The four Chiefs pitchers did not issue a walk and combined to strike out nine...Kane County was 2-for-12 to start the game with a runner in scoring position...The two teams combined to steal four bases...Former Chiefs manager and Cubs star Jody Davis threw out the ceremonial first pitch...Davis led the Daytona Cubs to the 2008 Florida State League Title and is now a roving catching instructor in the Cubs organization...The two teams meet again Friday night at 6:30 pm...All tickets are $5.00 due to the Dime a Degree promotion...The Chiefs will send RH Chris Carpenter (0-0, 0.00) to the hill against RH Shawn Haviland (0-0, 0.00)...The game can be heard live beginning with the pre-game show at 6:15 PM online at www.peoriachiefs.com or on ESPN 96.5.




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