WALK-OFF FIELDER’S CHOICE CAPS COMEBACK
After squandering an early 4-0 lead, the Saltdogs rallied in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Laredo Lemurs 10-9 in front of 2,696 fans at Haymarket Park Wednesday night. (ROD ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY)
After squandering an early 4-0 lead, the Saltdogs rallied in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Laredo Lemurs 10-9 in front of 2,696 fans at Haymarket Park Wednesday night. (ROD ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY)
The Saltdogs split a pair of decisions with the Laredo Lemurs in front of 2,772 fans at Haymarket Park Tuesday night, coming back to win a slugfest 13-10, and falling 2-0 in extra innings. (ROD ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY)
The series opener between the Saltdogs (23-25) and the Laredo Lemurs (26-21) was suspended due to rain in the top of the third inning at Haymarket Park Monday night.
The Saltdogs came through time after time in the clutch, and Trey Barham was excellent in relief in a 6-3 victory over the Grand Prairie AirHogs in front of 1,063 fans at QuikTrip Park Sunday afternoon.
The Saltdogs scored in four of the final five innings but it wouldn't suffice in a 8-7 loss to the Grand Prairie AirHogs in front of 802 fans at QuikTrip Park Saturday night.
The Saltdogs scored two runs in the seventh, two in the ninth to tie the game and three in the 11th to take down the Grand Prairie AirHogs 9-7 in 11 innings on Independence Day at QuikTrip Park.
Brian Joynt lashed a home run to give Lincoln the early 2-0 lead, but the Laredo Lemurs answered back with the next four and held the lead the final five frames to take the rubber match 4-3 at Uni-Trade Stadium Thursday night.
Ian Gac homered and Conor Spink was spectacular in relief but the Saltdogs (21-23) three-game win streak came to an end in a 6-5 defeat to the Laredo Lemurs (23-20) in front of 2,508 fans at Uni-Trade Stadium Wednesday night.
The Saltdogs muscled their way to a season high in runs as they drubbed the Laredo Lemurs 12-7 in front of 1,988 fans at Uni-Trade Stadium Tuesday night.