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Schaumburg Boomers rally in the top of the ninth inning to secure win

The Schaumburg Boomers scored three times in the top of the ninth inning to come from behind and win for the 13th time this season, notching a 4-3 victory over the Evansville Otters on the road Wednesday night.

Evansville opened a 3-0 lead by scoring single runs in the third, fifth and seventh. The Boomers had runners on base consistently but were 0-7 with runners in scoring position before an infield hit from Willie Joe Garry in the eighth drove home Chase Dawson with the first run.

Evan Orzech opened the ninth with a single and Alec Craig followed by being hit by a pitch. Christian Fedko doubled them both home with one away to tie the game. Kyle Fitzgerald plated the winning run, doubling home Fedko with two strikes and two outs.

Mitch White picked up the win in relief, his second. Jackson Hickert threw a season high seven innings and allowed just two earned runs. Dylan Stutsman shut the door with a perfect ninth for his second save.

The offense finished 3-for-14 with runners in scoring position but all three hits plated the four runs. The team finished with seven hits and drew six walks. Dawson and Fitzgerald both logged two hits. Fedko walked three times in addition to driving home the tying runs.

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