4/27/2008

Rattler History...Since 2000

Here is how the Rattlers have fared on April 27…since 2000

2000: The Rattlers won 3-1 at Kane County. I was not at this game because of a Green Bay Gambler playoff game.

2001: The Rattlers won 10-5 at Clinton. Dan Floyd, Chuck Lopez, and Jake Daubert all had three hits. Lopez drove in three runs.

2002: The Rattlers beat the Snappers 4-1 at home in a rain shortened game. Wisconsin scored three runs – two on a double by Luis Oliveros – in the bottom of the fifth. There was a steady rain throughout the game, but it became really bad in the seventh. The game was deemed over after the final out of the top of the seventh.

2003: Wisconsin earned a four game sweep of South Bend with a 13-12 win in 10 innings. TJ Bohn had a really, really, really good day. The game was already interesting enough with a 7-7 tie after six innings. The Silver Hawks scored five runs in the top of the eighth. Wisconsin rallied with five runs in the bottom of the eighth. Bohn hit a three-run homer, his third hit of the game to make the score 12-11. An error and an RBI double by Matt Hagen tied the game. Bohn led off the bottom of the tenth with a solo homer off Enrique Gonzalez for the game-winner. Bohn had five RBI in the game.

2004: The Rattlers won 7-3 in Beloit. Josh Womack, who had started the previous two games in the series with a homer, started this game with a single. Michael Cox, the second batter of the game, hit the homer for the Rattlers 2-0 lead. Ryan Feierabend pitched six strong innings for his third win of the season.

2005: The Rattlers had a scheduled off day.

2006: The Rattlers beat Fort Wayne 11-6. Michael Saunders hit a three-run double in the fifth inning and JB Tucker hit a three run homer in the seventh to provide most of the offense.

2007: Wisconsin beat Fort Wayne 12-4 at home. The Rattlers scored seven runs in the bottom of the third inning and the Wizards committed seven errors in the game.

The Rattlers are 7-0 on April 27 since 2000. Even I would call that a pretty good day.

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