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Chicago Dogs offense strikes early and often North of the border

After a loss in their first game back from the all-star break on Thursday night, the Chicago Dogs looked to bounce back on Friday night with an 13-3 win behind Jack Nedrow in Winnipeg.

Nedrow did more than enough, going seven innings while only allowing two runs, both of which were unearned. Michael Vallone and Trey Braithwaite finished the job, tossing the last two innings, with just one more Winnipeg runner crossing the plate, who was charged to Vallone.

Nedrow picked up his second win of the season. The real story, though, was the Chicago offense. The Dogs put up four runs in the first, one in the second, two in the third, four in the fourth and two in the eighth, capping a 13-3 outburst. Chicago was good for four home runs, including Chance Sisco, Dusty Stroup and two from all-star shortstop Henry Kusiak.

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