Juicemen even up series with game two victory

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - Tanner Fee led Haeberle's juicemen to a win as he went 4.2 shutout innings on the mound, striking out six Bantus. Fee also added a two-run double at the dish to help his own cause. 

Cade Snapp sent a 0-1 fastball deep to left off starter Ryan Eberle to give the Juicemen a first inning 2-0 lead, scoring Eric Lynch who singled. In the seconnd, Trever Lee double down the third base line to score two more. The Juicemen put up crooked numbers in four of the first five innings to give themselves a 10-0 advantage.  

The Bantus sent their first seven guys to the plate in the bottom of the sixth without recording an out. An RBI walk from Campbell, RBI single from Goforth, and an RBI single from Treadway cut the deficit to 7 and brought Konnor Ambrose to the plate with the bases loaded and no outs. Ambrose double deep down the line off the right field wall to score two more, and Will findley hit a sacrifice fly to center to cut the juicemens lead to four. Tristan Stallsworth was able to work out of the inning to hold on to a 10-6 lead.  

Ranuel Perez worked a scoreless 7th for the Bantus with the middle of their lineup set to hit in the bottom of the frame.  

Reece Westmoreland entered the game and issued a walk to Sellito followed by a two run bomb from Paul Kirby. Westmoreland was able to retire the next three Bantus in order to latch down the 10-8 victory.  

Cade snapp, Eric lynch, and Trevor lee led the way offensively for the Juicemen. Snapp had three hits and drive in two, lee had two hits while driving in three, and lynch had two hits and sac fly to give him two RBI in the day. 

Fee earned the Win on the mound while Ryan Eberle was dealt the loss. First pitch for game three  be at 1PM Sunday. The series is knotted up at one win a piece and the Blue Bantus are up 10 in the dubs scored department. 

Freshman LHP Kyle Cagle of the Bantus will start against fellow Freshman RHP Drew Eller and the Juicemen. The Eagle Sports Network will provide the play-by-play with Bill Spunkmeyer manning the microphone for a 1 p.m. first pitch.

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