Lincoln pitching quiets Chicago’s offense, Dogs drop Game 3, 10-1
Entering Wednesday’s baseball game on a four-game winning streak and seeking a series victory, the Chicago Dogs were playing Lincoln with a lot on the line.
The Dogs lost 10-1.
The Dogs got on the scoreboard quickly and early, scoring one run in the second inning after Jacob Teter singled, advanced to second base on a Johnni Turbo single, then scored after two passed balls.
Lefty Brooks Gosswein was on the rubber for Jeff Isom’s squad. Gosswein has struggled with command throughout the season, holding a high walk rate. This struggle carried over into Gosswein’s sixth start of the season. He allowed five runs on nine hits, walking four batters over 5⅔ innings pitched.
Gosswein was pulled from the game after walking Nick Anderson and allowing a single to Aaron Takacs. Relieving Gosswein was Augie Voight, another pitcher who’s struggled to find a groove.