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“[Redmond] made a couple of good defensive plays,” Bells head coach Adam Geaslen said, “but I would put it more on we started out the game with really quality at-bats, and then kind of middle innings, we got away from that a little bit, swinging at pitches outside the zone, not being real good in our two-strike approach, things like that.” The game’s first inning saw Bellingham’s Jacob Schroeder d... see more
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“[Redmond] made a couple of good defensive plays,” Bells head coach Adam Geaslen said, “but I would put it more on we started out the game with really quality at-bats, and then kind of middle innings, we got away from that a little bit, swinging at pitches outside the zone, not being real good in our two-strike approach, things like that.” The game’s first inning saw Bellingham’s Jacob Schroeder drive a ball low to center field with bases loaded to send home Christopher Campos and Jack Van Remortel, putting the Bells up 2-0. The Dudes countered with Matt Gonzales’ own two-run bases-loaded single to tie the game. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News) In the bottom of the second, Josh Trujillo earned a run on a throw to second base as Hainline stole second. The pair both hit singles in the le
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