Baseball completes comeback with walk-off win over Tabor
Friends baseball staged a dramatic comeback against the Tabor Bluejays, clinching a 7-6 win with a walk-off in the 9th inning. The Falcons initially took the lead, but Tabor surged ahead with a four-run 2nd inning. Friends fought back, narrowing the gap before a pivotal 8th inning tied the game at 6-6. A series of strategic plays culminated in a game-winning bunt from Camden Miller that sent the speedy Xavier Champ home.
By the Numbers- Falcons scored three runs in the 8th to tie the game.
- Friends recorded three sacrifice flies throughout the game.
- Both Friends and Tabor are vying for a better position in the KCAC standings.
- Friends' win provides momentum heading into the doubleheader against Tabor tomorrow.
Friends will continue their series against Tabor with a doubleheader on Saturday, March 28, aiming to build on their comeback victory and enhance their playoff positioning.
Bottom LineThe Falcons' resilience showcased their potential in a critical game, setting the tone for the remainder of the series and emphasizing the importance of strategic plays in close matchups.
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