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TULSA – If anyone came out to ONEOK Field Sunday afternoon hoping for a pitcher’s duel, they returned home disappointed. In the final game of a six-game series, the Tulsa Drillers spotted Northwest Arkansas a five-run lead before rallying with a seven-run inning and a six-run inning. And, it all
TULSA – If anyone came out to ONEOK Field Sunday afternoon hoping for a pitcher’s duel, they returned home disappointed. In the final game of a six-game series, the Tulsa Drillers spotted Northwest Arkansas a five-run lead before rallying with a seven-run inning and a six-run inning. And, it all occurred in the first three innings of the game. The end result was a record-breaking 23-8 win for the Drillers that gave them a four games to two series victory over the Naturals.
Despite leading 7-0 into the third inning, the Great Lakes Loons (16-15) fell to the Dayton Dragons (17-14) at Day Air Ballpark by a final score of 8-7. Dayton’s Carson Spiers (W, 1-0) likely threw the best performance by an opposing pitcher the Loons have faced this