Chicago Dogs bats go silent in loss to Sioux city
Despite their best pitching efforts, the Chicago Dogs dropped their second consecutive game to the Sioux City Explorers on Wednesday night 3-1.
Neither team committed an error, and the Dogs outhit Sioux City, however Chicago couldn’t come through when it mattered. The one run the Dogs got came on a Chance Sisco single in the bottom of the fifth, scoring Brantley Bell from second base.
Other than that, there was very little offense. Teter and Sisco both collected 2 hits, and Bell, Pettigrew and Kusiak also added hits.
Connor Curlis pitched one of the best games of his career. In 5 innings the lefty struck out 10 hitters, didn’t walk anybody and only gave up 4 hits, all singles.
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