CHAMPLIN GIVES ‘COMPLETE’ EFFORT IN WEEKEND FINALE

CHAMPLIN GIVES ‘COMPLETE’ EFFORT IN WEEKEND FINALE

Source: Frontier League News

TRAVERSE CITY, MI – The Traverse City Beach Bums(38-50) and the Lake Erie Crushers(44-46) locked up in a classic pitchers’ duel with the Bums coming out on top, 2-1, to salvage the final game of the weekend’s series. With one out in the second inning, Eric Grabe of the Crushers picked up a single to left. Sean Hurley followed with his own single, then Parker Norris slipped a single up the middle to score Grabe, and give Lake Erie the lead. The Bums responded in the bottom of the inning with their own one out rally. Elijah Trail was walked then moved to second on a Christian Santisteban single. Gaby Juarbe tied the game when he snuck an RBI single into left field, scoring Trail to tie the game. The Beach Bums took the lead in the sixth, this time, with a two out rally. Steven Patterson started it with a single to right. Trail moved him to second with a single, then Santisteban hit a hard base-hit to right to score Patterson. Both starters were very good in this evening’s game. Kramer Champlin went all nine innings for the complete game win, improving to 5-6, on his fourth complete game…

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