Our second game saw Wolverhampton Wolves visit Gibson Field in our first home game of the season. Field prep was done and the first pitch was thrown.
Here's what Game Changer said about the game:
The base paths were crowded today for both offenses in a high-scoring game where Wolverhampton Wolves came out on top against Titans, 16-10.
The Titans struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Wolverhampton Wolves, giving up 16 runs.
Wolverhampton Wolves captured the lead in the second inning. Jackal Luk lined out, scoring one run.
Wolverhampton Wolves took the lead for good with one run in the fourth inning. In the fourth Alan Edgington grounded out, scoring one run.
Titans notched four runs in the eighth inning. Karl Ensor, Adam Marusiak, and Paul Insley all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.
Wolverhampton Wolves scored six runs in the fifth inning. Piotr Maculewicz, Jacob Orpe, Luk, Luke Weale, and Cory Millard all drove in runs in the frame.
Millard pitched Wolverhampton Wolves to victory. They lasted seven and a third innings, allowing nine hits and ten runs while striking out five. Nathan Weale threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Ensor took the loss for Titans. They allowed four hits and eight runs over four innings, striking out two.
Titans had nine hits in the game. Aaron Willetts and Aaron Drew all collected multiple hits for Titans. Drew and Willetts each collected two hits to lead Titans.
You can check out the game on Game Changer for more details and stats.
Big thank you to Peter Brommer who kindly umpired the game along with Luke Borton (field ump!)