I plan on making the trip across the river.
Wendell
--- In gatewaygrizzlies@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Earhart"
<gnelke@o...> wrote:
> You Know I am going to be there Thursday night. Anyone else? - Gary
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> GRIZZLIES TAKE GAME ONE; RETURN HOME WITH CHANCE TO CLINCH
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> The Gateway Grizzlies won their first-ever game at Washington's
Falconi Field, when they need it the most. The Grizzlies took game
one of a best-of-three series with the WildThings, defeating
Washington 7-3 Tuesday night.
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> The Grizzlies will return home with a chance to wrap up the
series. Both games three and four (if necessary) are at GMC Stadium.
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> The Grizzlies took an early 2-0 lead, on a two-run double by Tony
Coyne in the third. Washington answered with three in their half of
the third to lead 3-2.
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> The Grizzlies took the lead for good with a pair in the seventh.
Again it was Tony Coyne with a two-run double. That made it 4-3. The
Grizzlies added a run in the eighth on an RBI-double by Oscar
Vargas, before the capped off the scoring in the ninth. Coyne led
off the ninth with a single, before Todd Oetting launched a long
shot to left to make it 7-3.
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> Coyne and Oetting were each 3-5 on the year. Coyne had four RBIs.
Oetting had a pair on the home run. Vargas was 1-2 with the RBI.
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> Adam Jahnsen picked up the win for the Grizzlies. Jahnsen went
seven innings in the start, allowing all three runs on just four
hits. He struck out five. He is 1-0 in the post-season. Dave Klahs
pitched the final two innings picking up the save, his first of the
post-season.
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> The two teams head to GMC Stadium for game two Thursday night.
Game time Thursday is 7:05. Tickets remain for Thursday's game and
are available by calling the Grizzlies at 618-337-3000.
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