September 1 scoreboard.
Wisconsin 5, @Quad Cities 0: “Pineda had it going,” Quad-Cities manager Steve Dillard said. “I don’t know if he was throwing it that well or we helped him with our swings, but he put up good numbers all year.”
Lansing 4, @South Bend 2: “We made them make some good plays and they did, give credit where it’s due,’’ said Haley of Monday’s loss.
@Kane County 13, Peoria 4: “It was a well-played ballgame.”
@Dayton 5, West Michigan 4: "It goes on the back of your baseball card," said Scott, noting that .280 looks better than .279 and .270 looks better than .269.
Burlington 7, @Beloit 3: The game remained 4-3 until the top of the seventh inning when the Bees would pull away.
@Cedar Rapids 5, Clinton 4: "They were almost like spring training games," said Kernels shortstop Andrew Romine, who went 2-for-3 before getting replaced. "But it was fun. It was almost like it was a rest before we start it back up again."
@Great Lakes 3, Fort Wayne 0: If the Great Lakes Loons had gotten pitching like this all season, we may be talking about being in the playoffs this week.
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