Schwindel's Hit Streak Reaches 20, Chasers Fall 10-5
Omaha first baseman Frank Schwindel extended his hit streak to 20 games with three hits, including his Pacific Coast League leading 30th and 31st doubles of the season, and Storm Chasers catcher Cam Gallagher drove in two runs, however Oklahoma City left fielder Kyle Garlick drove in three runs in
Omaha first baseman
After Monday's matchup, the Storm Chasers have now welcomed 2,996,544 fans into Werner Park since the franchise's first game there on April 16, 2011. The club is expected to welcome their Three Millionth Fan prior to Tuesday evening's contest.
Entering the night with 29 doubles, Schwindel added to his total and upped his hit streak to 20 with a double down the left field line in the fourth. Omaha would follow Schwindel with three consecutive RBI doubles from Gallagher, RF
The two teams would trade single tallies in the seventh, including an RBI single from Gallagher to plate Schwindel after his second two-bagger of the evening, however the Dodgers grabbed the lead back with a run in the eighth prior to striking with a four-spot in the ninth. Garlick capped Oklahoma City's scoring with his bases-clearing triple to the center field wall.
Schwindel's (3-5, 2 R, 2 2B) three knocks led all batters, with Gallagher (2-5, R, 2B, 2 RBI) and 2B
Neither Omaha starter
The two teams are set to continue their four-game set on Tuesday night at Werner Park, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05 p.m. CT. Omaha is anticipated to give the ball to LHP
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