FINAL SCORES - MAY 25

As the long weekend comes to a close, let's check out the scores from Sunday, May 25. Click on YOUR favorite team to read more about their game.


DOUBLEHEADERS:

TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 3 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 4

TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 0 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 5 -  Capitales take both ends of a doubleheader, scoring four unanswered to take the first game while standing behind excellent pitching in game two.

BROCKTON ROX 6 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 8 

BROCKTON ROX 9 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 2  - Rox split doubleheader, take series with Aigles behind potent offensive attack

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 4 @ SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 5 -   The Schaumburg Boomers erased a late 3-0 deficit and walked off with a 5-4 victory over the Gateway Grizzlies in 10 innings on Sunday night at Wintrust Field.

NEW JERSEY JACKALS 7 @ SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 25 -  An early three run lead in the first was just a glimpse of what to expect from the game, as the Miners scored in six of the nine innings, highlighted by an 11-run sixth that completely blew the game out of proportion.

WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 4  @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 5  - The Joliet Slammers scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to beat the Windy City ThunderBolts 5-4 at Slammers Stadium Sunday afternoon.

MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 2  @ DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 8  - Nate Lamb tossed 6 2/3 solid innings and the Bird Dawgs broke the game open with a four-run third, cruising to an 8-2 win over the Mississippi Mud Monsters on Sunday.

NEW YORK BOULDERS 2  @ OTTAWA TITANS 5 - The Ottawa Titans wrapped up their first homestand of the season with a well-rounded 5-2 win over the New York Boulders on Sunday, taking the rubber game of the series.

FLORENCE Y'ALLS 7 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 9 - It was a big game for Wild Things first baseman Andrew Czech and left fielder Wagner Lagrange, who had a combined seven RBI in today's victory against the Florence Y’alls, which gave Washington the series win.

LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS @ EVANSVILLE OTTERS  - Suspended in the ninth inning, tied 3-3. Will be resumed in July.