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Gary SouthShore 3, Texas 2- Box Score

The Gary SouthShore Railcats (25-25) won in walk-off fashion in a 3-2 game against the Texas AirHogs (14-35) on Wednesday.

The AirHogs scored both of their runs on a two-run single by Chen Junpeng in the top of the first inning.

The Railcats tied the game in the bottom of the fifth when Reggie Wilson led-off the inning with a double and Will Savage hit a two-run home run in the next at-bat.

The game remained tied until Garret Copeland scored on fielder’s choice by Cole Fabio in the bottom of the ninth to win the game.

Myles Smith (1-1) pitched a scoreless ninth to earn the win.

  

Winnipeg 4, Sioux Falls 0- Box Score

Mitch Lambson (3-2) tossed an absolute gem to lead the Winnipeg Goldeyes (23-29) to a 4-0 win over the Sioux Falls Canaries (20-29) on Wednesday.

Lambson walked one and allowed just two hits on his way to a nine-inning complete game shutout.

The Goldeyes scored first on an RBI single by Josh Romanski in the bottom of the first. The lead grew to 4-0 in the bottom of the fifth when Reggie Abercrombie (single), Grant Heyman (fielder’s choice) and Josh Mazzola (single) all picked up RBIs.

 

Kansas City 8, Lincoln 5- Box Score

The Kansas City T-Bones (33-17) edged the Lincoln Saltdogs (27-24) 8-5 on Wednesday.

The T-Bones struck first on an Adrian Nieto RBI single in the top of the second. Nick Torres added an RBI single in the third to make it 2-0. Lincoln tied the game in the next frame on two-run double by Curt Smith. Kansas City took a 5-2 lead in the top of the first when Dylan Tice hit a sacrifice fly before a pair of back-to-back RBI singles by Mason Davis and Todd Cunningham.

The T-Bones put the game out of reach in the next inning with a two-run home run by Keith Curcio (6). Noah Perio hit his first home run for Kansas City in the top of the seventh. Christian Ibarra hit the lone home run (9) of the game for the Saltdogs in the bottom of the fifth, a two-run shot.

Hunter Adkins (3-2) was awarded the win after giving up four earned in five innings of work.

 

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