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Wisconsin Rapids Recovers Late to Defeat Lakeshore

July 12, 2022 - Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters News Release


Lakeshore Chinooks at bat
Lakeshore Chinooks at bat
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. - As the great fictional boxer Rocky Balboa once said, "It ain't about how hard you get hit. It is about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." Well, the Rafters sustained a few blows early tonight against the Lakeshore Chinooks. However, they powered through to score six unanswered runs to win the game, 6-4.

Lakeshore struck first in the top of the first inning, as Michael Seegers scored from third off a wild pitch from Rafters starting pitcher, Collin Kiernan, to make it a 1-0 game. The Rafters were held scoreless in the bottom half of the first. Kiernan retired the side in order in the top half of the second, but Wisconsin Rapids was also held scoreless in the bottom of the second.

The Chinooks brought two more across in the top half of the third to make it a 3-0 game. Kiernan's night was done after the third. He threw three innings, as he allowed three runs (one earned) on one hit, two walks, and he struck out three. Ben Amon entered the game to pitch for the Rats in the fourth, as in the first inning of his home debut he threw a scoreless frame. He also retired the Chinooks in order in the top half of the fifth.

The Rats bats finally came alive in the home half of the fifth. A one-out double from Chris Conniff put a runner in scoring position for the Rafters. Two batters later, a two-out RBI single from McKinley Erves brought home the first run of the night for Wisconsin Rapids to make it 3-1. After Brendan Bobo was intentionally walked, Jacob Igawa came up with runners on first and second with two outs. As he has done all season, Igawa, AKA, "Mr. Clutch," delivered with a three-run bomb, his fourth of the season, to put the Rafters ahead 4-3.

Amon retired the Chinooks in order again in the top half of the sixth to end his night. He threw three scoreless and hitless innings while striking out two Chinooks. Connor Kurki delivered in the top of the seventh for the Rafters, as he shut down the Chinooks for another scoreless frame. Jacob Igawa came up clutch again, as he hit a 99 MPH fastball into right field for an RBI single to put the Rafters up 5-3. Garrett Broussard then had an RBI fielder's choice to make it a 6-3 Rafters lead.

Alec Burnett held the Chinooks scoreless in the top half of the eighth, as he earned the hold. Preston Howey entered the game to pitch for the Rafters in top of the ninth with a save opportunity. A solo bomb from John Bay brought the Chinooks within two, 6-4. However, Howey secured his ninth save of the year, as he recorded the final three outs. Ben Amon earned his first win as a Rafter, as he moved to 1-0. Ben Ross and Jacob Igawa both had multi-hit nights, with Igawa adding four RBI on the night. He now has nine RBI in the last two games.

The Rafters (36-7) will play host to the Lakeshore Chinooks (22-21) again tomorrow night at 6:35 pm. Catch all the action with Carter Gledhill on the Northwoods League Baseball Network or with Brett Loftis on 1320 AM/97.5 FM WFHR.




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