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Home›Sports›‘Frogs snap losing skid, drop Growlers

‘Frogs snap losing skid, drop Growlers

By Rich Palzewic
July 8, 2018
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BY RICH PALZEWIC
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GREEN BAY – The losing streak is no more.

Helped by a big eighth inning, the Green Bay Bullfrogs ended an eight-game losing skid with a 9-6 victory over the Kalamazoo Growlers July 7 at Joannes Stadium in Northwoods League action.

Tied at five entering the bottom of the eighth, the ‘Frogs (13-27 overall, 1-3 second half) tallied four times to beat Kalamazoo (25-14, 1-3) for the first time this season after dropping their first five contests.

Esteban Cardoza-Oquendo (Navarro College) walked to lead off the inning and promptly stole second. That was followed up by a Matthew Acosta (USC) single, which scored Cardoza-Oquendo. Preston Pavlica (Grand Canyon University) walked before Blake Nelson (Michigan) and Riley Mihalik (Rider) reached by a single and walk respectively. Nelson’s single scored Acosta from third. Cooper Morrison then (UC Davis) scored Nelson on a fielder’s choice to end the marathon half inning where eight batters came to the plate.

Green Bay also scored a single run in the third and two each in the fourth and sixth.

Acosta had a pair of hits, while Nelson had two RBI. Acosta and Pavlica each scored a pair of runs.

Starting pitcher Leo Perez (Texas A&M Corpus Christi) gave up four runs (three earned) on seven hits in his 5.2 innings pitched. Elijah Baez (St. Bonaventure) entered with two outs in the sixth to strand a pair of runners. Baez picked up the win in relief, giving up two runs (both earned) on three hits.

The ‘Frogs were outhit by a 10-8 margin and also committed three errors.

The team is back in action today when they host Fond du Lac in a 1:05 game at Joannes.

Box score

Kalamazoo: 030 001 011 – 6 10 1
Green Bay: 001 202 04x – 9 8 3

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