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COMEBACK BID FALLS SHORT AGAINST RAILCATS![]() FARGO, N.D. — Chris Jacobs hit a solo home run in the ninth inning, but the bomb wasn’t enough as the RedHawks proceeded to strand the game-tying run at second base in a 3-2 loss at the hands of the Gary SouthShore RailCats in front of a sold out crowd of 4494 fans at Newman Outdoor Field on Breast Cancer Awareness Night.
Sebastian Kessay gave up two unearned runs to the first two batters of the game and the RailCats never surrendered the lead. Kessay hit the first batter he faced, gave up a sacrifice hit to the second batter — who reached first on an error — and surrendered a sacrifice fly to start the game. The lefty recovered from a tough first inning to strike out five and give up just one earned run over the next seven innings despite earning the loss. Kessay lasted eight innings in total, giving up three runs (two earned) and five hits to fall to 3-3 for the year.
The RedHawks bats didn’t get going until late in the game. Fargo-Moorhead got on the board in the sixth inning on an RBI single from Keury De La Cruz, but Gary had already stretched its lead to three runs by that point.
Jacobs’ solo shot, his fourth of the season, put the Hawks within striking distance in the bottom of the ninth, but RailCats reliever Adam Quintana struck out Yhoxian Medina and forced Tim Colwell into a soft liner to the shortstop to end the game and seal the victory for the visitors.
The RedHawks continued to struggle against the pesky RailCats tonight and they fell to 2-6 on the year against Gary SouthShore. Fargo-Moorhead will look to right the ship tomorrow night in the second of three games against Tagert and Co.
With St. Paul’s win over Kansas City, the Saints pick up a full game over the RedHawks in the North Division standings. The Hawks are 1.5 games back with 45 games to go in 2018.
Fargo-Moorhead and Gary SouthShore will face off again tomorrow night at 7:02 PM in Fargo. The first 1,000 fans who arrive to Newman Outdoor Field will receive a souvenir RedHawks baseball thanks to Town & Country Credit Union.
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