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Published On: July 9th, 2017

 

Rafters Travel to Kenosha for the First Time

Wisconsin Rapids take on the Kingfish in fourth straight road game

Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. – Traveling to Kenosha (23-16) for the first time, Wisconsin Rapids (30-10) take on the Kingfish on Sunday at Simmons Field for the third game of the season series. The Rafters are 2-0 against the Kingfish this season, and have won the last five games in the series.

The Rafters ended their series in Lakeshore with a split, dropping the second game 8-7 on a Chinooks walk-off in the ninth.

For the third straight game, Rapids scored a run in the first inning. Bryson Stott led off with a walk, and Dustin Woodcock singled to advance Stott to third. On a double steal, Stott scored from third to give the Rafters a 1-0 lead.

Lakeshore wasted no time in tying things up in the first inning. Matthew Mika led off with a walk, stole second, and advanced on a groundout to third before scoring on a passed ball to even the game 1-1 after one. In the second, Caleb Dean of Lakeshore doubled with two outs, and scored on a single from Jack Dunn to put the Chinooks on top 2-1 after two.

Down by a run, Rapids got a jolt from Stott, who led off the third with a double to left center. Jacson McGowan grounded out up the middle to score Stott, tying the game at two. A four-run fifth inning propelled the Chinooks in front, with 10 batters coming to the plate. The Rafters walked five batters in the inning and gave up three hits as Lakeshore took a 6-2 lead after five. Nick Gatewood smacked a solo home-run for Lakeshore in the sixth inning to extend the lead 7-2 for the Chinooks.

Rapids tagged on two runs in the seventh when Woodcock mashed a 1-0 fastball over the right field wall to pull the Rafters within 7-4.

Not going down easily, Christian Jones drilled a three-run homer in the top of the ninth to tie the game. But in the bottom of the inning, the Chinooks put a man on for Dunn. Dunn roped a two-out hit to center to walk-off the game and beat Rapids 8-7.  

On the mound for the Rafters on Sunday is Sam Carver (1-3). The lefty has started five games and pitched 28 innings this year, striking out 12 batters. Carver’s longest outing was on June 20th against Wisconsin, going six innings. Carver picked up a win in Kalamazoo in a five and two thirds effort on June 15th.

Opposing Carver today for Kenosha is Logan Wiley. The right-hander is 3-0 this year with a 2.80 ERA in seven starts. Wiley has pitched in 35 innings, striking out 34 while issuing 13 walks. His longest outing of the season came at home against Fond du Lac in a 9-1 win where he threw seven innings of one-run baseball. Kenosha comes off its first win of the second half, while holding a 1-3 record in half number two. The Rafters are 3-1 in the second half of the season.

Wisconsin Rapids and Kenosha have a first pitch of 4:05 p.m. with coverage of Sunday’s game starts at 3:50 p.m. on AM 1320 WFHR and WFHR.com, the Rafters Radio Network.

 

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