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Green Bay Blue Ribbons trailed by as many as four, but came back to top Sheboygan A’s on Tuesday at Wildwood Park, Sheboygan, WI, 7-6.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons didn’t take the lead until later in the game. The game was tied at six in the top of the ninth when Landen Lozier hit a solo home run to center field.
A single by Chase Hanselman put Sheboygan A’s on the board in the bottom of the third.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons captured the lead, 2-1, in the top of the fourth after Dawson Schmidt doubled down the right field line, and Boone Kirst walked, each scoring one run.
Sheboygan A’s flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the fourth, scoring five runs on three hits to take the lead, 6-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by Hanselman that drove in three.
Kirst singled down the right field line following a 6-pitch at-bat, which helped Green Bay Blue Ribbons tie the game at six in the top of the eighth.
Parker Lawson pitched four and one-third innings in relief for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. The pitcher surrendered three hits and zero runs while, striking out three and walking one. Benje Hencke stepped on the hill first for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. The starter gave up three hits and six runs (five earned) over three and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking six. Jared Reklaitis started on the hill for Sheboygan A’s. The starter allowed eight hits and five runs (four earned) over seven innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons tallied 13 hits in the game. Schmidt, Brayden Pleau, Quinn Falish, and Lozier each collected two hits for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. Eason Hurd, Kirst, Schmidt, Pleau, Falish, and Lozier each drove in one run for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. Green Bay Blue Ribbons turned one double play in the game.
Connor Lasch and Hanselman were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected two hits for Sheboygan A’s while hitting back-to-back. Hanselman went 2-for-3 at the plate and led the team with two runs batted in. Sheboygan A’s had patience at the plate, amassing eight walks for the game. Hanselman and George Hoss led the team with two walks each.

