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Whopping 17-hit day puts Chicago over Winnipeg, 12-6.

The Chicago Dogs got 17 hits on Tuesday night in Rosemont and defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 12-6.

Winnipeg got on the scoreboard early, scoring four runs off of Dogs starter Kenny Serwa in the top of the second inning. But the Dogs put together a 6-run inning in the bottom of the second. The huge inning allowed the Dogs to bat around the order, totalling six hits.

While Winnipeg added two additional runs in the third inning, the Dogs continued to defend Serwa, adding three runs, taking back the lead.

The Dogs continued to add insurance runs, scoring two runs in the fourth inning.

Serwa bounced back from his tough start to the game, not allowing a run for the remaining three innings of his start.

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