Baez, Cougars win 5-1
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. — Angel Baez put together his third consecutive victory as the Kane County Cougars cracked the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 5-1 on Saturday night at Fox Cities Stadium.
Baez (4-2) worked 6 innings while limiting Wisconsin to a run on 4 hits. Cameron Garfield homered for the only Wisconsin run in the bottom of the fourth. By that point, the Cougars (44-42, 10-6) were carrying a 3-0 lead.
Baez walked just one while striking out five in his 6 innings. He was given some insurance by Alex Llanos in the top of the sixth as Llanos drilled a 2-run homer off the foul pole in left to make it 5-1. Rudy Brown replaced Baez in the seventh with a perfect inning. Andrew Triggs retired all six men he faced to finish the contest.
Wild Things 7, Boomers 5:With a run already across in the ninth inning, the Schaumburg Boomers got the tying run to the plate but could not get any closer as they fell to the Washington Wild Things.Chad Mozingo led off the home half of the ninth with a triple to the right-field corner and scored a batter later on a Nate Baumann#146;s single, but the Boomers would get no closer.Manager Jamie Bennett chose six more Boomers to join him in Normal for the Frontier League All-Star Game on Wednesday, raising the number of Boomers representatives to 10.Joining the all-star staff are bench coach Mike Kashirsky, hitting coach C.J. Thieleke, pitching coach Paul Kubon and trainer Scott Waehler. Bennett also added Schaumburg outfielders Sean Mahley and Chad Mozingo.Racers 3, Bandits 2: