FINAL SCORES - JULY 25

It's time for some weekend baseball! Listed here are the finals from Friday, July 25. Click on the name of your favorite team to read up on how their game went.

NEW YORK BOULDERS 5 @ NEW JERSEY JACKALS 1  - The New York Boulders used a five-run top of the ninth inning to defeat the New Jersey Jackals, 5-1, in the series opener at Hinchliffe Stadium Friday night, extending their winning streak to four games. 

QUÉBEC CAPITALES 1 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 2  -The Tri-City ValleyCats (36-26) defeated the Québec Capitales (46-18) 2-1 on Friday at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium.

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 6 @ WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 1 - The Gateway Grizzlies kept their winning ways going, improving to 4-0 on their road trip in Chicago by taking down the Windy City ThunderBolts 6-1 on Friday night at Ozinga Field.

JOLIET SLAMMERS 7 @ SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 9 - A franchise record crowd of 8,132 witnessed the Schaumburg Boomers rally from down 7-0 to knock off the Joliet Slammers 9-7 on Friday night at Wintrust Field. 

SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 10 @ BROCKTON ROX 5  - The Sussex County Miners doubled up the Brockton Rox 10-5 at Campanelli Stadium on Friday night.

EVANSVILLE OTTERS 5 @ OTTAWA TITANS 2 - The Evansville Otters (24-39) took the opener against the Ottawa Titans (31-33) on Friday night, 5-2. This is the first time this season Evansville has won back-to-back road games.

DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 2 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 9 - A six-run first inning put the Down East Bird Dawgs in an early hole they couldn’t climb out of, as the Trois-Rivières Aigles cruised to a 9–2 win Friday night at Stade Quillorama in the opener of a three-game weekend series.

MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 6 @ LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS 8 -The Lake Erie Crushers (34-27) and the Mississippi Mud Monsters (32-31) went back and forth on Friday night, and the Crushers came out with a Midwest Conference win, 8-6.

FLORENCE Y'ALLS 1 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 3 -  On a night where Chris Carter was inducted into the Frontier League Hall of Fame, the Wild Things bested the Florence Y’alls in a low-scoring 3-1 contest.