Wisconsin Goes Twelve Innings to Beat Kane County 5-4
GENEVA, IL - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers first baseman David Fry knocked in the first run of the game, the last run of the game, and made the play to end the game on Thursday night at Northwestern Medicine Field. A lot happened in between but the end result was a
GENEVA, IL - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers first baseman
Wisconsin (28-30) scored in the first inning for the third game in a row. Jesús Lujano and
The Cougars (31-28) got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the third. Wisconsin starter
Gillaspie retired the first two batters he faced in the bottom of the fourth, but ran into trouble when Zac Almond singled and
Gillette lined a 3-2 pitch to left for a single to score Almond from second. Perdomo was heading for third base and left-fielder
Wisconsin rallied to tie the game in the ninth. Rios drew a lead-off walk to start the inning and was replaced by pinch-runner Antonio Piñero. A wild pitch moved Piñero to second and a ground out by
Lin got the second out, but Jesús Lujano lined a single to center and Piñero scored the tying run.
The game went to extra innings and the Rattlers had a great chance to take the lead against Lin. Fry started the tenth at second base and a wild pitch, the fifth of the night by Kane County pitchers, allowed Fry to go to third. Struck out the next two batters, but walked Howell. A popout to right ended the inning.
Neither team could do anything with good opportunities in the eleventh. The Rattlers had two on with no out, but an attempted sacrifice bunt turned into a force play at third and the next batter grounded into a double play. The Cougars had a bunt single by Perdomo that would have put runners at the corners with no outs, but he tried to stretch the play into a double and was out at second. Whitmer escaped the inning with the game still tied.
Fry put Wisconsin in front in the top of the twelfth. Lujano started the inning at second and moved to third on a ground out by Chad McClanahan. Fry was next and his deep fly to the track in left got Lujano home with the go-ahead run.
Whitmer's work wasn't done. The Cougars placed pinch-runner
The game ended when Hernandez hit a sharp grounder to Gabriel García at third. The throw to first was low, but Fry made the scoop at first to record the final out.
Whitmer pitched all three extra innings and did not allow a run despite each inning starting with a runner at second base and no outs. Whitmer struck out three in the game. Five Wisconsin pitchers combined for 17 strikeouts in the game.
Wisconsin won two out of three games in the series from the Cougars with Thursday's victory.
The Timber Rattlers return home to start a series with the Beloit Snappers on Friday night with a special start time. Wisconsin and Beloit will resume a game that was halted by rain in the fourth inning at Pohlman Field on April 17 with the Snappers leading 3-2. The restart time of this game will be 5:05pm.
The regularly-scheduled game is set for seven innings and will start no earlier than 7:05pm.
Friday night is a chance to celebrate Pokémania and meet with PBS Kids' star Sid the Science Kid presented by AZCO, Inc.
Fans of legal drinking age may have Arty's Old Fashioned Drinks for $3 as part of an Arty's Old Fashioned Friday with 101.1 WIXX. Stick around after the game to see a fireworks display courtesy of FOX 11. Kids aged 14 and under may run the bases after the fireworks courtesy of Menasha Corporation.
If you can't make it out to the ballpark, there are several ways to catch the action. The radio broadcast is on AM1280, WNAM and the TuneIn Radio app starting with the Papa John's Pizza Pregame Show at 4:45pm. MiLB.tv subscribers can watch both games over the internet.