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The Thunder Bay Border Cats on Friday night rallied back from five runs down to take an 8-5 lead over the Duluth Huskies, but as they errors kept piling up, so did the opposition chances.Michael Hallquist blasted the second pitch he saw from Thunder Bay reliever Tanner Carter – the second pitch he threw all night – over the fence in left-centre field at Port Arthur Stadium.
“I was saying be calm, be smooth and have fun in the box. I’ve been pretty confident with runners on base this year and was just looking for a base hit. I saw a pitch and I swung at it and hit it over the fence,” Hallquist said.For the Cats, it meant just five of the 13 runs their pitchers surrendered were earned. The Huskies, who threw five pitchers at the Thunder Bay lineup, gave up two unearned runs.
Matthew Tippie got the start and gave up six runs over five innings, outlasting Duluth starter Preston Tenney, who hit the showers with two outs in the fourth and eight runs across.
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