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Garrett Wittels was successful at the plate, but the Oilers couldn't top the Elite Sluggers on Wednesday. |
The Oilers' bats picked up nine hits but were only able to push the three runs across. Garrett Wittels led the offense, going 2-for-4, knocking in two of the runs and touching the plate once himself. James Lilley, Patrick Wisdom, and Michael Miller each had two-hits a piece; Miner-turned-Oiler Pablo Bermudez went 1-for-2 and drew two walks on the day.
With as many hits as the team put together, it's hard to imagine losing the game, but the pitching staff couldn't hold up their end of the bargain. After four solid innings by Kellen Moen (7H, 1ER, 6K) things started to unravel. The next four pitchers covered four innings pitched and surrendered five runs. Mike Wolford got the loss for his two-run inning, though it was somewhat of a tough-luck loss as neither run was earned.
Moving into the loser's bracket, the Oilers will get a chance at redemption against the Rock City Red Sox of North Carolina tomorrow. The game begins at 10:30 AM CDT, which is 7:30 AM AKDT.
Listening to the Oilers all year, the main play-by-play guy couldn't seem to control himself when it came to the shortstop and constantly saying what a stud player he was ... well, seems the ss comes up short in the big games though ... 0-5 with 3 strikeouts and with runners in scoring position virtually everytime.
ReplyDeleteThree strikeouts to boot.
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