In a game with potential MINK League playoff implications, the Jefferson City Renegades lost a lead late before falling to the Nevada Griffons 9-8 in 12 innings Tuesday night. The Renegades were in control, but a six-run seventh inning for the Griffons changed everything.
It was another good starting pitching performance that didn’t result in a win Sunday night for the Jefferson City Renegades. Carter Gorling threw seven strong innings for the Renegades, but the Joplin Outlaws hit a game-tying home run in the bottom of the ninth inning and outlasted Jefferson City for a 5-4 victory in 13 innings in MINK League action at Joe Becker Stadium.
The Jefferson City Renegades will ride into today’s MINK League All-Star game with some momentum after picking up a 9-8 victory against the Queen City Crush in a non-league game at Vivion Field on Saturday night.
The Jefferson City Renegades picked up two much-needed wins Wednesday night, ending a six-game losing streak by sweeping the Nevada Griffons in a MINK League seven-inning doubleheader at Vivion Field. TJ Racherbaumer was the hero for the Renegades in Game 1 after hitting a three-run walk-off home run over the right-field fence to give Jefferson City the 5-2 victory.
Jefferson City Renegades pitcher Ty Wilmsmeyer struck out 10 batters in seven strong innings Sunday night, but the Sedalia Bombers scored four runs in the final two innings, rallying for a 5-4 win in MINK League play at Liberty Park.