Chicago Dogs put up 13 runs, grabbing the series victory over Gary 13-5
It’s not everyday that you see every player in the batting order score a run.
This was the case for the Chicago Dogs in Saturday’s 13-5 victory over the Gary SouthShore RailCats.
While Gary starting pitcher Peyton Long held the Dogs scoreless through the first four innings, the Dogs kicked off a four-inning-long rally in the fifth inning. Nick Novak was the first baserunner in the fifth inning, doubling to right field, then scoring from a Brantley Bell single.
With two outs retired and bases loaded, Jacob Teter pounded the ball to the warning track, getting a bases-clearing double. Action continued the following inning for the Dogs as Novak hit a 2-run triple to the wall, giving the Dogs its first lead of the game.
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