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Old 01-21-2020, 05:45 AM   #257
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Walkers news: Sept. 14 -- Twin Cities 5, St. Louis 0

Record: 84-59, 1st, 4 GA Springfield
Yefri Del Rosario and a pair of relievers combined on an eight-hit shutout as Twin Cities downed St. Louis 5-0 to complete a doubleheader sweep at Busch Stadium (1997).
The doubleheader sweep allowed the Snow Cats to split the four-game series with the River Walkers.
Del Rosario (5-7) shutout St. Louis on four hits over 5.1 innings before departing with an undisclosed injury. He struck out four and walked two.
Owen Sharts finished off the sixth inning and pitched a scoreless seventh.
The eighth and ninth belonged to Mike Shawaryn, who allowed two hits but no runs.
It was a sloppy game in the field for St. Louis, which committed a season-high five errors.
The Cats didn't need the help of a defensive lapse to score in the first.
Roc Riggio led off the game with a single off Walkers starter Roc Riggio and scored when Drew Bowser followed with a double.
Twin Cities added its other four runs in the fifth, an inning which featured a trio of Walkers errors.
The first error, a dropped throw by second baseman Johan Camargo, allowed Twin Cities to load the bases.
Lewis Brinson followed with a double which scored two.
The next batter Josiah Miller reached when first baseman Taylor Kohlhepp dropped a throw which could have ended the inning.
Jonathan India scored to make it 4-1.
Jake Berger then reached when shortstop Jason Carmona botched a ground ball.
Colton Welker scored on the play.
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