Sam Stem (pictured), hit his third home run of the season Thursday in Waterloo against the Bucks.
The Thunder Bay Border Cats opened a long stretch of 14 straight games on the road with a loss Thursday in Waterloo, Iowa, as they fell 9-4 to the Bucks. The defeat dropped the Cats second half record to 11-6, but Thunder Bay remains in first place by one game over Rochester atop the Great Plains East Division, after the Honkers were beaten 8-2 by Eau Claire.
Following a 5:00am departure from Thunder Bay and a 10-hour bus ride, the Cats trailed the Bucks 2-0, but an error opened the door to a six-run sixth inning as Waterloo grabbed an 8-0 lead to put the game out of reach. Sam Stem (Gonzaga University) hit his third homer of the season, a two-run shot in the eighth, as the left fielder drove in three of the Cats four runs. Thunder Bay added two more runs in the ninth on a run scoring single by Zane Skansi (Creighton University) and a Stem RBI groundout.
Mason Lemons (Arkansas State University-Mountain Home) started for the Cats and took the loss to fall to 1-2. The righthander pitched 6 2/3 innings and allowed seven hits and seven runs, although only two of the runs were earned, while walking two and striking out two.
The Cats and Bucks conclude their two-game series on Friday night at Riverfront Stadium at 7:35pm ET with lefthander Adam Metivier (Piedmont University) the scheduled starter for Thunder Bay.
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