Fifth-Inning Burst Enough To Lead Outlaws Past Rangers
Outlaws scored 12 runs in the fifth inning, which helped them defeat the Rangers 17-7 on Tuesday.
Outlaws got on the board in the top of the first inning after Guillermo Critcher grounded out, and Rangers committed an error, each scoring one run.
Rangers made the score 4-2 in the bottom of the third after Matthew Warren grounded out, scoring one run, and Jerà Wicker singled, scoring two runs.
Outlaws captured the lead, 5-4, in the top of the fourth when John Jones singled, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs.
Rangers captured the lead, 7-5, in the bottom of the fourth after Warren walked, Cade Chapman walked, and Wicker was struck by a pitch, each scoring one run.
Outlaws flipped the game on its head in the top of the fifth, scoring 12 runs on four hits to take a 17-7 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by Luke Aguilar on an 0-2 count that drove in three.
Aguilar earned the win for Outlaws. The reliever allowed zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out two and walking one. Tyler Robertson took the loss for Rangers. The reliever went one-third of an inning, giving up five runs on two hits, striking out none and walking three. AJ Glass began the game for Rangers. They allowed two hits and five runs (one earned) over three and two-thirds innings, striking out eight and walking three. Stosh Grzywna stepped on the bump first for Outlaws. They gave up six hits and seven runs over four innings, striking out five and walking eight.
Leadoff hitter Henry Dickson led Rangers with two hits in two at bats. Wicker went 1-for-1 at the plate as the right-handed hitter led the team with three runs batted in. Rangers had a strong eye at the plate, amassing nine walks for the game. Nate Wiles, Chapman, and Trey Keating led the team with two bases on balls each. Rangers ran wild on the base paths, accumulating six stolen bases for the game.
David Bradenburg and Jones each drove in three runs for Outlaws. Grzywna went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Outlaws in hits. Outlaws had a strong eye at the plate, tallying nine walks for the game. Critcher, Aguilar, and Trevor Green led the team with two walks each. Jacob Hartley stole two bases. Outlaws stole seven bases in the game. Outlaws didn't commit a single error in the field. Green had the most chances in the field with eight.
Next up for Rangers is a game at Lugnuts on Thursday.
Rangers had trouble keeping up with Lugnuts in a 21-4 loss on Thursday.
Lugnuts jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after an error scored one run, Pedro Ramirez drew a walk, scoring one run, James Harris drew a walk, scoring one run, Kaden Cichoski was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Jihari Watkins singled, scoring two runs, Luke Au was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, and Arman Bonislawski singled, scoring one run.
Lugnuts added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning when Oscar Casilla doubled, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs. An error extended the Lugnuts lead to 13-4 in the bottom of the third inning.
Lugnuts scored eight runs on three hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. An error scored one run, Casilla drew a walk, scoring one run, Harris was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Cichoski drew a walk, scoring one run, Watkins singled, scoring two runs, Curtis Mosely induced Au to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored, and Joey Lawnicki drew a walk, scoring one run.
Davion Jackson earned the win for Lugnuts. The starting pitcher allowed two hits and four runs over three innings, striking out six and walking five. Tyler Robertson took the loss for Rangers. The starting pitcher went two innings, giving up 11 runs (six earned) on six hits, striking out one and walking four. Cichoski earned the save.
Melvin Rodriguez Herrera and Evan Feldman were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected one hit for Rangers while hitting back-to-back. Feldman provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Rangers with two runs batted in. The number three hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Rangers had patience at the plate, amassing six walks for the game. Rangers turned one double play in the game.
Lugnuts collected nine hits in the game. Watkins seized on their opportunities, leading Lugnuts with four runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. The shortstop went 2-for-2 on the day. Carlo Russo, Watkins, and Jake Thompson each collected two hits for Lugnuts. Lugnuts had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 10 walks for the game. Casilla and Ramirez led the team with two walks each.
Rangers welcome Marlins on Thursday for their next game.
Rangers had trouble keeping up with Marlins in a 13-3 loss on Thursday.
Marlins opened the scoring in the top of the first thanks to two singles. Marlins first got on the board when Brian singled, scoring two runs.
Marlins added to their early lead in the top of the second inning after Noah singled, and Kyle Zabel lined out, each scoring one run.
A single by Teelins extended the Marlins lead to 7-0 in the top of the third inning.
Brian earned the win for Marlins. They allowed one hit and two runs (one earned) over three innings, striking out two and walking none. Ben Baker took the loss for Rangers. The right-handed pitcher went two and two-thirds innings, giving up seven runs (four earned) on eight hits, striking out five and walking three. Cronin earned the save.
Henry Dickson and Chase Harrington were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected one hit for Rangers while hitting back-to-back. Melvin Rodriguez Herrera, Dickson, and Mike Shin each drove in one run for Rangers.
Marlins collected 13 hits in the game. Cronin, Nick, Noah, Troy, and Teelins each collected two hits for Marlins. Troy went 2-for-3 at the plate as the second baseman led the team with four runs batted in. Troy stole two bases. Marlins had a strong eye at the plate, tallying seven walks for the game. Marlins turned one double play in the game.
Rangers play at home on Thursday against Expos in their next game.
Michigan Rangers With Tough Game Against Detroit Expos
Michigan Rangers couldn't keep up with Detroit Expos and fell 19-5 on Thursday.
Detroit Expos got on the board in the first inning after Ben Morrow induced Neftali Cespedes to hit into a fielder's choice, but two runs scored.
Detroit Expos added to their early lead in the top of the second inning when a passed ball scored one run, Felipe Arevalo singled, scoring one run, and Keagan Warner singled, scoring two runs.
Detroit Expos added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Michael MacLean doubled, Angelo Singleton singled, and Jonathon Ganci singled, each scoring one run.
Michigan Rangers scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth on a home run to left field by Melvin Rodriguez Herrera.
Detroit Expos scored nine runs on seven hits in the top of the fifth inning. Tyler Vandervlucht hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run, MacLean drew a walk, scoring one run, Singleton drew a walk, scoring one run, Ganci was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Andy McMichael singled, scoring one run, Mitchell James singled, scoring two runs, and Arevalo singled, scoring two runs.
Ronald Jewett earned the win for Detroit Expos. They surrendered three hits and three runs over four innings, striking out seven and walking one. Morrow took the loss for Michigan Rangers. The starting pitcher went three innings, allowing nine runs (eight earned) on nine hits, striking out four and walking none. Robert Copciac started on the mound for Detroit Expos. The starting pitcher allowed three hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out none and walking none. Vandervlucht earned the save.
Rodriguez Herrera drove the middle of the lineup, leading Michigan Rangers with three runs batted in. The outfielder went 2-for-2 on the day. Rodriguez Herrera, Henry Dickson, and Cade Chapman each collected two hits for Michigan Rangers.
Detroit Expos accumulated 17 hits in the game. Arevalo, Copciac, James, Cespedes, Singleton, and Warner each collected two hits for Detroit Expos. Arevalo went 2-for-4 at the plate as the right-handed hitter led the team with three runs batted in.
Michigan Rangers welcome Detroit Dodgers on Sunday for their next game.
Big Sixth Inning Leads Detroit Dodgers Past Michigan Rangers
Detroit Dodgers defeated Michigan Rangers 15-3 on Sunday thanks in part to 10 runs in the sixth inning.
Detroit Dodgers got on the board in the first inning after Alex Forry singled, scoring one run.
Detroit Dodgers added one run in the second after David Werk singled.
Michigan Rangers jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning after Evan Feldman singled, Melvin Rodriguez Herrera doubled, and AJ Glass singled, each scoring one run.
Detroit Dodgers jumped back into the lead in the top of the fifth inning after Gary Tompkins III hit a sacrifice fly, Marcel Couturier singled, and Mike Warner singled, each scoring one run.
Detroit Dodgers scored 10 runs on seven hits in the top of the sixth inning. Tyler Robertson induced Robert Camaiani to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored, Tompkins III drew a walk, scoring one run, Forry was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Couturier doubled, scoring two runs, Robert Wehming doubled, scoring one run, Warner singled, scoring two runs, and Jake Conroy singled, scoring two runs.
Warner earned the win for Detroit Dodgers. The starting pitcher surrendered seven hits and three runs over six innings, striking out eight and walking none. Glass took the loss for Michigan Rangers. The starting pitcher went five innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on six hits, striking out five and walking four.
Rodriguez Herrera, Feldman, and Glass each drove in one run for Michigan Rangers. Glass led Michigan Rangers with two hits in two at bats. Michigan Rangers turned one double play in the game.
Detroit Dodgers tallied 13 hits in the game. Couturier drove the middle of the lineup, leading Detroit Dodgers with three runs batted in. They went 2-for-4 on the day. Conroy led Detroit Dodgers with four hits in five at bats from the leadoff position. Warner collected two hits for Detroit Dodgers in four at bats. Camaiani led Detroit Dodgers with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, amassing seven walks for the game. Conroy, Warner, and Wehming each stole multiple bases for Detroit Dodgers. Detroit Dodgers ran wild on the base paths, piling up 11 stolen bases for the game. Detroit Dodgers were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Forry had the most chances in the field with eight.
Michigan Rangers With Tough Game Against Detroit White Sox
Michigan Rangers couldn't keep up with Detroit White Sox and fell 14-1 on Monday.
Michigan Rangers opened the scoring in the first after Albert Nagy singled, scoring one run.
Detroit White Sox captured the lead, 3-1, in the bottom of the first after A Schwesinger tripled, Michigan Rangers dropped a third strike, and Detroit White Sox scored on a passed ball, each scoring one run.
Detroit White Sox added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Christian Burns tripled, Detroit White Sox scored on a wild pitch, and A Nick singled, each scoring one run.
Alex Kindl hit an inside the park home run, scoring three runs in the bottom of the fifth for the Detroit White Sox.
Detroit White Sox scored five runs on one hit in the bottom of the sixth inning. A Kushel drew a walk, scoring one run, Anthony Baker was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Kindl drew a walk, scoring one run, Burns drew a walk, scoring one run, and Schwesinger singled, scoring one run.
Nagy stepped on the mound first for Michigan Rangers. They gave up five hits and six runs (five earned) over three innings, striking out seven and walking three. Matthew Fitzpatrick stepped on the hill first for Detroit White Sox. The starting pitcher surrendered three hits and one run over seven innings, striking out 16 and walking none.
Nagy, Henry Dickson, and Cade Chapman each collected one hit for Michigan Rangers. Nagy led Michigan Rangers with one run batted in. The pitcher went 1-for-2 on the day. Michigan Rangers were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Dominic Huffman had the most chances in the field with 11.
Detroit White Sox tallied 10 hits in the game. Kindl led Detroit White Sox with four runs batted in. The leadoff hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. T Sledzinski led Detroit White Sox with three hits in three at bats. Schwesinger collected two hits for Detroit White Sox in three at bats. Detroit White Sox had a strong eye at the plate, tallying 11 walks for the game. C Witt and Kindl led the team with two free passes each. Detroit White Sox ran wild on the base paths, tallying four stolen bases for the game. Detroit White Sox turned one double play in the game.
Michigan Rangers will travel to Detroit Bat Boys for their next game on Thursday.