
Woodchucks Reign Continues, Prevail in 9-7 Slugfest
Published on July 16, 2012 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Wausau Woodchucks News Release
The Woodchucks struck first in Monday night's ball game when J.D. Davis took Bo Henning deep for his second home run of the year giving the "ËChucks the early 1-0 lead.
That lead did not stick with the Woodchucks for long however. In the top of the second, catcher Aaron Gretz singled a rocket to left field scoring Brandon Hohl, and Pat Kelly putting the Rafter's on top 2-1.
The "ËChucks answered with a Gage Green single, bringing around Madison Cater with runners on, tying the game at two a piece.
Wisconsin Rapids Rafter's second basemen Pat Kelly was quick to respond, sending a shot over the center field wall regaining the Rafters 3-2 lead with his second home run of the year.
Jake Peter ran into more trouble early giving up three earned runs before the fourth inning, and allowed another run in the third inning off a RBI double by Brandon Hohl, adding to the Rafters two run lead.
Ben Burke would relieve Peter beginning the fourth inning in attempt to slow the Rafters bats. Peter would allow three runs, on five hits, in three innings pitched in Monday's outing.
Burke would go to work settling the bats of the Rafters, in time for the Woodchuck's to make a run at the lead.
The Woodchucks picked up two more runs with off J.D. Davis's second home run of the night in the fifth inning, tying the ballgame at four before back-to- back ground outs by Hayden and Ewing eluded the eventful inning.
Mike Bernal, and Eric Filia- Snyder would help the Woodchucks break through in the sixth inning with back-to-back doubles scoring Jelmini, Irving on a wild pitch, and Mike Bernal off Snyder's deep fly ball, quickly jumping ahead three runs.
Jordan Dreiling lead off the seventh inning with a single, and would score off a sacrifice fly sent deep enough by Alex Bacon to close the deficit to two runs. The following batter, a strikeout-wild pitch, put Pat Kelly on first with the tying run at the plate- A precursor to the following batter Austin Neary, as he tripled to score Kelly making it a one run game.
Brendon Hayden doubled to start the seventh inning, followed by a Skyler Ewing walk, putting runners on first and second. Madison Carter coasted in to first with a single, juicing the bases with one out. Irving would ground out to second, but a throwing error would bring Hayden home, and another miscue from the first basemen would send Ewing on his way to a three-run lead.
Athletic Park was a rendition a homerun derby as four combined bombs left the park including one from Aaron Gretz in the eighth inning to close the gap to two runs for the Rafters.
Max Ising came in to close out the slugfest, and shut down the side in order to end the 22 combined hit game as the "ËChucks continue their reign over the Northwoods league south.
Northwoods League Stories from July 16, 2012
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- Mallards Walk-Off Again, this Time against Bullfrogs - Madison Mallards
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- Woodchucks Reign Continues, Prevail in 9-7 Slugfest - Wausau Woodchucks
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- Honkers Swept by Beetles - Rochester Honkers
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