With the Saints down 3-1 in the top of the ninth Chris Chinea led off with a double to left-center and John Silviano walked.
That was enough for Jameson McGrane who allowed one hit, but nothing else in the bottom of the ninth to pick up his league leading 13th save. Reynolds came calling again in the fourth. i>ST. The Dogs went to their bullpen for reliever Jake Cousins who was greeted by a single from Nate Samson that loaded the bases. Kevin LaChance, who had been 0-12 this season against the Saints, reached on an infield single to short that drove home Darvill making it 2-0. As they near the halfway point of the season they are beginning to dig themselves a mighty hole to climb out of in hopes of making the playoffs for the third consecutive season. With the game tied at three in the top of the 14th Joey Terdoslavich, who homered twice on Tuesday night, deposited a solo homer over the right-center field wall to give the Dogs a 4-3 lead. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY IS COMMITTED TO LEGAL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, ACCESS AND DIVERSITY OF ITS CAMPUS COMMUNITY. With one out in the fourth Reynolds walked, stole second, but would advance no further. He moved to second on a wild pitch, but Nate Samson flew out to left and Troy Alexander struck out to end the game. The seventh time turned out to be the lucky number in a thrilling 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Milkmen on Sunday afternoon at Franklin Field. The uniforms looked familiar, their home whites with the “Saints” script across the chest, but the crowd was not there to cheer on the home team.
They left eight men on base through the first four innings and 10 overall, including the bases loaded in the second, and it proved costly as they dropped their fifth straight game to their hubmates 6-3 at Sioux Falls Stadium. Troy Alexander tied the game at one with a single to right and Mikey Reynolds followed with an RBI single to left giving the Saints a 2-1 lead. It remained that way until the fifth when Dylan Kelly led off with a single. The Saints scored seven runs in the first three innings and hung on late to win 8-6 over the Sioux Falls Canaries on Tuesday night. In the second, John Silviano led off with a double, moved to third on a fly out and scored on a two-out RBI infield single from Mikey Reynolds making it 3-0.
i>SIOUX FALLS, SD (July 16, 2020) – For the third consecutive game the St. Paul Saints walked the leadoff hitter in the game, Kevin LaChance. Connor Justus then hit a grounder than went under the glove of third baseman Ryan Long for a two-run error giving the Saints a 6-0 lead. The teams have now split their 20 games against each other as the Saints improved to 24-23 and are 2.0 games out of the top spot in the league and will be no worse than 2.0 back of a playoff spot, depending on the final score of the Winnipeg Goldeyes/Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks game, with 13 to go. After a month worth of games away from their home ballpark the St. Paul Saints were able to return to CHS Field on August 4. Andrew Ely led off the inning with a single to left and, with one out, Alay Lago singled him to second. With the Saints down 4-1 in the fourth the Saints sent 15 men to the plate and it started with a Chris Chinea double to right-center. i>ROSEMONT, IL (August 22, 2020) – The late inning magic for the St. Paul Saints fell just short on Saturday night at Impact Field. i>FRANKLIN, WI (July 12, 2020) – St. Paul Saints starter Ryan Zimmerman stood tall on the mound Sunday afternoon at Franklin Field against the Milwaukee Milkmen. Chris Chinea then roped a double off the wall in right-center, but Allen was thrown out trying to score. Devine struggled in the first, but then settled into a groove. With one out Mitch Ghelfi and Drew Stankiewicz reached on back-to-back singles. The Saints were 0-9 when trailing after seven innings and had lost all 10 games when trailing going into the ninth. PAUL, MN (September 1, 2020) – It was a pitching match-up for the ages. i>ST. A loss and they were 2.5 back and didn’t hold the tiebreaker. There was no dog pile, no jumping up and down and, as a matter of fact, there was not even a handshake line because of social distancing rules. PAUL, MN SIOUX FALLS, SD (July 7, 2020) – The St. Paul Saints played their first home game of 2020. They will need to do that two more times this weekend as the Winnipeg Goldeyes are the home team. He struck out at least one batter in each full inning he pitched, but the second.
With two outs in the second Jose Sermo sent one over the wall in center, his fifth of the year, making it 6-0.
The Saints had given up a run before the fourth inning in eight straight games, but on Wednesday night they were the ones to score early. In the third, Mitch Ghelfi led off with a walk and Mikey Reynolds doubled him to third. With one out Max Murphy singled and went to second on John Silviano’s single. Zach Nehrir then hit a ground ball to third, but Chesny Young had the ball slip out of his hand as he went to transfer the ball from his glove to his hand. Belzer was able to strikeout the second-best hitter in the league, Alay Lago, to end the game. Zach Nehrir led off the inning reaching on a. i>ST. In the fifth the Saints took the lead for good as Josh Allen drilled a solo shot to left, his second of the season, giving the Saints a 4-3 lead. That proved costly as Mitch Ghelfi singled both runners home giving the Saints a 6-3 lead. For the second consecutive night the Saints gave up double-digit runs to the Sioux Falls Canaries and for the second straight night they never had the lead as they lost 10-5 in front of a sell out crowd of 1,500 at CHS Field. The Saints, who had tied a record by not homering in five straight games. On Saturday night the celebration was much more subdued, almost non-existent. That was big because the Saints needed a bases loaded bunt single by Justin Byrd to win the game as they took down the Milkmen 3-2. The RedHawks would add a run in the third on an RBI double from Metzger. The Saints took their lone lead of the game in the fifth on a walk to Byrd, he stole second, and scored on Allen’s two-out single. i>ST. i>FRANKLIN, WI (July 11, 2020) – The St. Paul Saints got two home runs from unlikely sources on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field. With the Saints down 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth Nicco Blank came on to close out the game for the Canaries because their regular closer, Keaton Steele, had pitched each of the last three days. That brought up Chris Chinea. The loss drops the Saints to 26-28 and they remain 2.5 games out of a playoff spot with six games to go. Coulter was 3-for-4 with two runs and three RBI for Sioux Falls. Because the most important thing on Friday night at Sioux Falls Stadium was the fact baseball was played. Ryan Long led off the inning with a solo homer to right, his second of the season, tying the game at two. Dylan Tice attempted to sacrifice Hill over, but popped the bunt up to third baseman Drew Stankiewicz. With one out, Reynolds doubled to left and that forced the Goldeyes to remove reliever Nate Antone in favor of Kevin McGovern. The throw was perfect and in plenty of time to nail Coulter at the plate and keep the game tied at one.
While he fell one strikeout shy again, he made his final case as the best pitcher in the American Association. 1995 Season 1997 Season. With one out, Adam Brett Walker singled to right and Jose Sermo walked. After giving up two runs in the first, he allowed just two base runners over the next six innings and struck out a career tying high nine. With the crowd into it, the Saints used that momentum in the bottom of the inning as Chinea led<. The Saints scored in seven of nine innings, got a stellar starting performance from Matt Solter, and got their first win of the season with a 14-3 thrashing of the Sioux Falls Canaries at Sioux Falls Stadium. Drew Stankiewicz walked to load the bases.
22 Miles Nordgren subs for Ryan Fritze Pitcher. Saints starter Ryan Zimmerman was solid, but got touched up for three long balls, all solo shots. skip navigation. Landon and Ely both had two hits. With the Saints trailing 2-1 going into the bottom of the eighth inning Chesny Young was hit by a pitch with one out. Ball, 24 Maxx Garrett advances to 1st (single), 3 Chris Grayson putout (L9) for out number 1, Ball, Ball, 5 Jabari Henry advances to 1st (single), Ball, Foul, 24 Maxx Garrett putout (caught stealing: CS 1-3-6) for out number 2, Called Strike, Ball, Ball, 6 Jordan Dean advances to 1st (fielder's choice), 5 Jabari Henry putout (6-4) for out number 3. He allowed just two base runners, the only two runners the Milkmen would get after the first. Similar to that memorable night, the Saints came from behind late and used a costly error to win the game 3-2 in front of 1,489, 11 shy the maximum 1,500 allowed. In the bottom of the 14th John Silviano led off with a walk against Jalen Miller.