Chiefs Fall 6-1 in Game 3
Bowling Green, KY - The Peoria Chiefs lost game three of the Midwest League Championship Series 6-1 Saturday night to the Bowling Green Hot Rods. The Chiefs face a must-win game four on Sunday in an effort to force a deciding game five on Monday.
Bowling Green, KY - The Peoria Chiefs lost game three of the Midwest League Championship Series 6-1 Saturday night to the Bowling Green Hot Rods. The Chiefs face a must-win game four on Sunday in an effort to force a deciding game five on Monday.
After both teams left runners on base in the first three half-innings, Bowling Green took the lead in the second against
The Hot Rods added on in the sixth against the Chiefs bullpen.
The Chiefs got on the board in the seventh inning against Bowling Green reliever Sebastian Rosenblum-Larson.
Dahlberg (1-1) took the loss as he allowed four runs on six hits over four innings plus one batter faced in the fifth. Three of the runs were earned as he walked two and struck out three. CJ Saylor struck out two over a perfect inning of work. Blanco did not record an out as he allowed two runs on a hit and a walk. Gordon struck out two and walked two in a hitless inning of work.
Notes: Dunn has hits in all seven playoff games…He leads the Chiefs with 10 hits and is the seventh player in team history to have at least 10 hits in one playoff run…The Chiefs are 5-11 all-time in Kentucky…September 15 is the latest the Chiefs have ever played a game in their history…The team who has won game three in a 1-1 series is 4-1 in winning the Midwest League title since 2004…The exception was West Michigan in 2015 as they won games four and five in Cedar Rapids…The only team to win game three on the road in a 1-1 series was Wisconsin in 2012 and they won the title the next night in Fort Wayne…Seijas pitched for the first time since August 31…Dahlberg tied his season high with four runs allowed…Gordon had not walked more than one batter in an outing since August 29, 2017, a span of 35 outings…The series continues Sunday at 6:35 pm as the Chiefs send RH