Wisconsin Suffers Another Walkoff Loss to Whitecaps
COMSTOCK PARK, MI - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers had a pair of leads over the West Michigan Whitecaps on Thursday night at Fifth Third Ballpark. But, the Whitecaps rallied to tie the game twice before eventually defeating the Rattlers 4-3 on a walkoff sacrifice fly by Cam Warner in the
COMSTOCK PARK, MI - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers had a pair of leads over the West Michigan Whitecaps on Thursday night at Fifth Third Ballpark. But, the Whitecaps rallied to tie the game twice before eventually defeating the Rattlers 4-3 on a walkoff sacrifice fly by Cam Warner in the bottom of the ninth inning.
The Timber Rattlers loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the first inning without a hit.
The Whitecaps rallied to tie the game with single runs in the first two innings.
Wisconsin went back in front with a two-out hit of their own in the top of the fourth inning.
West Michigan put runners on first and second with no outs in the fifth inning against Herrera, but failed to score. Henry got the first out by throwing out a runner trying to steal third base. Herrera struck out the next two batters to close out the inning with the Rattlers still up 3-2.
That strikeout ended Herrera's day. He scattered five hits, walked three, and struck out six before giving way to the bullpen.
TJ Hintzen relieved Herrera for the bottom of the sixth, but could not hold the lead.
The game remained tied until the bottom of the ninth inning. Reliever
Warner cashed in the opportunity with a fly ball to right that was just deep enough to score the winning run from third and the Whitecaps celebrated a walkoff win over the Rattlers for the second game in a row.
Wisconsin is now 11-20 in games decided by one run after suffering their sixth walkoff loss of the season.
The third and final game of the series is scheduled for Friday night.