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Chicago Dogs split unusual doubleheader

The Dogs finished a previously suspended game from July 10 in Chicago to start the afternoon, which the Dogs won 9-6, playing as the home team despite being in Milwaukee. In the regularly scheduled game, the Dogs lost 5-4 to the Milkmen.

A grand slam from Jacob Maiben and a 2-run homer from Chance Sisco accounted for most of the Dogs runs in the suspended game, backing John Baker, who continued the game that he had started almost a week ago. Baker went eight innings, allowing five earned runs, but gave the bullpen some much needed rest. Brock Bell finished things off in the ninth.

In Game 2, the Dogs went back to playing as the road team. Jacob Teter started things out with a solo home run in the top of the first inning, giving the Dogs an early 1-0 lead. This quickly dissipated, however, with the Dogs falling behind 3-1 early.

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