Posted By Thomas Lal on Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 7:13 PM The Crabs have kept their win streak going with extra inning antics and big time at-bats from up and down the lineup. The team started off the week hosting the Redding Tigers once again at Arcata Ballpark for a two-game set. After sweeping the Tigers during their first trip to Humboldt, the Crabs looked set to keep that winning record going without trouble, and were leading by six runs going into the top of the ninth inning. That’s when things got more interesting than the Crabs might have hoped for, as the Tigers roared back to score six runs on the inning to tie up the score at 8-8.
Posted By Thomas Lal on Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:58 PM The Crabs might have lost their nine-game winning streak on Saturday against the West Coast Kings but that didn’t stop them from enjoying a well earned series win against the visitors on Sunday behind a shutdown performance from starting pitcher Owen Stevenson. Following another midweek set of blowouts where the Crabs took 10-3 and 12-1 wins over the Payson Cowboys, the weekend offered some of the most competitive baseball the home fans have seen this summer. click to enlarge Thomas Lal Crabs manager Robin Guiver shakes pitcher Owen Stevenson s hand after Stevenson s last inning of work on July 18, 2021 against the West Coast Kings.
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