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The Windy City Thunderbolts belted 17 hits for the second consecutive night on way to trouncing the Midwest Sliders 15-4.
Chris Rollins suffered his first loss for the Sliders allowing seven runs but only five were earned.
Dustin Pease picks up his second win for the Thunderbolts going 5 1-3 innings with six strikeouts and two earned runs.
The loss ends the Sliders five game winning streak.
The Thunderbolts dominated scoring in every inning but the sixth highlighted by a four-run fourth. Designated hitter Bryan Cook went 4-5 with 4 RBI’s, including a home run.
The Sliders scratched four runs off nine hits. Jimmy Baker hit his third home run of the season going 3-3 with two RBI’s.
Saturday’s loss drops the Midwest to 6-3, but still leaves them tied in first in the East Division.
James Albury starts for the Sliders today against Ross Strout in the series rubber match 2:05 p.m. at Oestrike Stadium.