
Rox Take Two Games from MoonDogs as Miller Falls a Triple Short of the Cycle
Published on July 29, 2015 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
St. Cloud Rox News Release
St. Cloud, Minn. - The St. Cloud Rox defeated the Mankato MoonDogs for the second time on Wednesday after a 11-6 win at the Rock Pile.
Austin Caspersen (Doane College) was the starting pitcher for the Rox. He would pitch 3.0 innings where he struck out one batter. Robbie Petty (Nichols State) would follow Caspersen by throwing 6.0 innings, striking out two batters, only allowing four hits and recording the win.
Scoring for the Rox would begin in the first inning when Liam Bedford (Doane College) would drive in Marcus Carson (University of Kentucky) with a single. Lee Miller (Davidson College) would then score shortly after on a sacrifice fly from Jake Farr (Tennessee Tech).
Miller would blast a three-run homerun over the right field fence in the second inning that would give the Rox a 5-3 lead. The Rox would tack on another run in the third inning when Brandon Benson (Georgia College) would hit a sacrifice fly to left field that scored Brett Pope (Western Carolina University).
Strem would drive in his first RBI of the night in the fifth inning when he singled in Farr.
St. Cloud would add three more runs in the bottom of the sixth. The scoring started when Bedford singled in Miller and Sansone. Bedford would then move around the bases and score on a Strem single.
The offense for the Rox would end in the eighth inning when Bedford would his a solo homerun, his third of the season. Bedford would finish the game 3-5 with four RBIs and two runs scored.
The Rox are now 19-7 in the second half and 38-22 overall. St. Cloud leads the second half North Division standings by three games over Willmar.
The Rox return to the Rock Pile tomorrow at 7:05 p.m. as they start a two-game series versus the Waterloo Bucks. Gates will open for fans at 6:05 p.m. Tomorrow will be a Chisel Bobblehead Giveaway presented by Capital One. First 360 fans will receive a token to be redeemed for a bobblehead during the game.
Tonight's St. Cloud Times Player of the Game is Lee Miller after he was 3-5 with three RBIs, three runs scored and was a triple short of the cycle. For more coverage of the Rox during the 2015 season visit www.sctimes.com.
For more stats and information about tonight's game, here is the boxscore:
http://northwoods.bbstats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=260589
Single game tickets can be purchased 24 hours a day at www.stcloudrox.com, by calling (320) 240-9798 or by visiting the Rox ticket office located at the Municipal Athletic Complex.
Northwoods League Stories from July 29, 2015
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- Rox Take Two Games from MoonDogs as Miller Falls a Triple Short of the Cycle - St. Cloud Rox
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- Rafters Swept in Doubleheader against Eau Claire - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Brunner's Stellar Performance Leads to Sweep - Green Bay Rockers
- Bombers' Final Homestand this Weekend - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Rafters Drop First Game of Doubleheader against Eau Claire - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Honkers Win Big in Waterloo - Rochester Honkers
- Bullfrogs Take Game 1 of Doubleheader - Green Bay Rockers
- Rafters Set for Doubleheader in Eau Claire - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Day-Night Doubleheader Pits Bullfrogs against Woodchucks - Green Bay Rockers
- Chinooks Fall To Mankato In Series Finale - Lakeshore Chinooks
- Bombers Use the Long Ball to Sweep Loggers - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Express Pour It on in Sweep over Bucks - Waterloo Bucks
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