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Betts Walks-Off Wahoos | Blue Wahoos

Copy Link Down by two in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Betts smacked a three-run, walk-off home run against Andrew McInvale (L, 1-2) to give the Biscuits an unexpected 6-5 win Saturday night at Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium. Leading 5-3, McInvale was brought into the ninth to try and secure his first Down by two in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Betts smacked a three-run, walk-off home run against Andrew McInvale (L, 1-2) to give the Biscuits an unexpected 6-5 win Saturday night at Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium. Leading 5-3, McInvale was brought into the ninth to try and secure his first save of the year. Instead, it was evident the right-hander was struggling to find command of his fastball. After back-to-back walks, he fell behind Betts 3-0 before eventually surrendering an opposite field homer, giving the Biscuits their ninth win in 10 games.

Homers From Bleday, Conine Not Enough As Wahoos Lose 6-5 To Biscuits : NorthEscambia com

July 25, 2021 Down by two in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Betts smacked a three-run, walk-off home run against Andrew McInvale (L, 1-2) to give the Biscuits an unexpected 6-5 win Saturday night at Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium. Leading 5-3, McInvale was brought into the ninth to try and secure his first save of the year. Instead, it was evident the right-hander was struggling to find command of his fastball. After back-to-back walks, he fell behind Betts 3-0 before eventually surrendering an opposite field homer, giving the Biscuits their ninth win in 10 games. For Pensacola, it was arguably their best performance of the series. Jeff Lindgren was excellent in his five innings of work. He allowed just one run on three hits while walking only two. He also snapped a streak of eight consecutive starts in which he allowed at least one home run.

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Brother of slain Yreka man urges 20-year-old responsible to get past the darkness

Siskiyou Daily News The brother of a man who was beaten in the Yreka Greenway and later died of his injuries told the 20-year-old responsible that although he s mad as hell at the situation, he doesn t want to see him spend the rest of his life in prison. Noah William Smith, a Yreka-area transient, will spend a minimum of 16 to 17 years behind bars for beating 53-year-old Yreka s Joseph Hendricks on Feb. 24, as well as maliciously setting fire in the Montague area in July of 2020, said Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus. What you did is insane, youngster, Montana Hendricks said to Smith during Tuesday s sentencing hearing in Yreka, adding that he wishes he d have been there for his brother on that fateful day. Find the good dude inside you and get past the darkness.

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