Rafters Roll Rivets for Fifth Straight Win

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Rafters Roll Rivets for Fifth Straight Win

Bullpen and defense save the day for Rafters 19th win of 2022

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. – The Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, much like this wave of Central Wisconsin heat, are warming right back up.  The Rafters continued their historic start tonight, moving to 19-2, as they swept the Rockford Rivets tonight, 3-2.

Unlike many of the Rafters’ 19 wins this season, they did not strike first. Rafters starter, Dalton Renne, pitched himself into a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the top of the first.  Matthew Mebane hit a sacrifice fly, which drove in the first run of the night, and the Rivets took a 1-0 lead. However, with runners on the corners and only one away, Rafters catcher, Levi Jensen, threw out his first of four Rivets on the basepaths to get out number two.  With a runner on third and now two outs, Renne retired Rivets designated hitter, Dylan Robertson, for out number three.  Even though this was just the first inning, this proved to be a pivotal moment in the game.

Renne threw scoreless frames in the second and third innings, as he finished his night after three innings allowing three hits on one run while striking out three Rivets.  The Rats bats came alive in the bottom of the third, as Brady Jurgella hit an RBI single, and Brendan Bobo hit an RBI sacrifice fly to put the Rafters ahead for their first time tonight, 2-1.

Jacob James came in the game in the top of the fourth for the Rafters, and he continued his dominant season out of the bullpen.  He threw a scoreless top half of the fourth, and the Rafters scored their final and third run of the night in the bottom of the fourth inning via Colin Tuft scoring off a wild pitch.  James threw another scoreless fifth and was then replaced by Nick Torres with two outs in the sixth.  James finished his night after 2.2 scoreless innings pitched, while giving up only one hit, two walks, and struck out three Rivets.  James would earn the win.

Nick Torres got the final out of the sixth, threw a scoreless seventh, and a 1-2-3 top of the eighth inning.  After a scoreless 2.1 innings pitched, Torres exited after giving up two hits, no walks, and one strikeout.  On his 20th birthday, Preston Howey came into the game to close the door in the ninth.  After a leadoff double, Howey recorded back-to-back outs.  With two outs, Brody Harding hit an RBI single to score the Rivets first run since the first and bring the score to 3-2.  Howey then came back strong, as he struck out Rockford’s Drew Baker for out number three.  Preston Howey received save number six of the year and extended the Rafters Northwoods League Lead in saves to nine.

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David Keech
Author: David Keech

David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]