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Booyah nipped in twinbill contests

The Green Bay Booyah fell by the narrowest of margins in both ends of their doubleheader against the Wisconsin Woodchucks in Wausau on Thursday.

 

In game one, the Booyah fell in extra innings as the Woodchucks stole the game 3-2 in eight innings. The two teams traded runs early and the Woodchucks took a 2-1 lead before Elias Flowers drove in the game-tying run on an RBI groundout.  The Woodchucks got the win in the bottom of the eighth on a Ben McCabe sacrifice fly.

 

The Booyah fell to the Woodchucks again game two, this time by a 6-5 margin. The Woodchucks carried a one-run lead into the fifth inning before both teams had an offensive explosion. The Booyah scored four runs in their half of the inning leading off with Johnny Hipsman RBI single. Brendan Ryan collected one RBI on a wild pitch while in the batters' box and another two on an RBI single. The Woodchucks would respond with five runs in their half of the inning, three of which were unearned thanks to three errors by the Booyah. The Booyah would scratch across one more run in the sixth on a Tristin Garcia homer.

 

The Booyah and the Woodchucks will switch parks when they play each other again at Capital Credit Union Park Friday night beginning at 6:35 p.m.

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