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Rafters Attempt Sweep in Kenosha on Monday
Wisconsin Rapids seeks seventh straight win against Kenosha in all-time series
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. – After holding off a comeback bid in the ninth by Kenosha (23-17) on Sunday, Wisconsin Rapids (31-10) looks to sweep the Kingfish on the road from Simmons Field on Monday.
For the fourth straight game, Wisconsin Rapids scored in the first inning on Sunday in a thriller. Charlie McConnell led off with a single, and scored on a double by Dustin Woodcock to put the Rafters up 1-0.
Jake Guenther joined in on the early offense for Rapids, tagging a ball over the right field wall for a solo homer to give the Rafters a 2-0 lead. Rapids busted the game open in the third, as Nick Anderson led off the inning with a solo home-run. Woodcock walked while Jacson McGowan and Christian Jones were hit by pitches to load the bases. Guenther dug in, and smacked a grand slam to right-center to put the Rafters on top 7-0 after three innings. McGowan wasted no time in the fifth, leading off the inning with a solo blast and giving the Rafters a 9-0 advantage on Kenosha.
It took until the bottom of the sixth for the Kingfish to get on the board. After a Rafters error, Tim Millard went deep to left, hitting a home-run to make the game 9-2. Kenosha added a run in the eighth to pull within 9-3, and Rapids tagged an insurance run on in the top of the ninth to make it 10-3.
In the bottom of the inning, Tyler Paulson hit a two-run homer Derek Bangert homered to make the score 10-8. Layne Henderson entered the game for the Rafters, striking out the final two batters of the game for his ninth save in as many tries.
Set to take the hill on Monday for the Rafters is Isaiah Carranza (3-0). The righty owns a 1.89 ERA this season in three starts. Carranza has tossed at least six innings in all three starts, with his best coming against Green Bay in his first start. The righty pitched to a six-inning, one-run game in his last start at home vs. Rockford. Carranza has 19 innings logged with 23 strikeouts and just four walks.
Wisconsin Rapids and Kenosha have a first pitch of 7:05 p.m. with coverage of Monday’s game starting at 6:50 p.m. on AM 1320 WFHR and WFHR.com, the Rafters Radio Network.
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