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Bozeman Bucks – AA Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Gallatin Valley Outlaws

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Bozeman Bucks – AA and Gallatin Valley Outlaws played a taut affair on Saturday, but Bozeman Bucks – AA eventually prevailed 4-3 after taking the lead for good in the sixth inning. The game was tied at three with Bozeman Bucks – AA batting in the top of the sixth when Bailey Paddock singled off of Michael Jones, driving in one run.

Gallatin Valley Outlaws scored three runs in the second inning, but Bozeman Bucks – AA still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Gallatin Valley Outlaws came thanks to a double by Michael Jones and a passed ball.

Bozeman Bucks – AA captured the lead in the first inning. A wild pitch by Michael Nehring scored one run for Bozeman Bucks – AA.

Bozeman Bucks – AA evened things up at three in the top of the fourth inning. Robert Samson‘s sac fly scored one run for Bozeman Bucks – AA.

Gallatin Valley Outlaws scored three runs in the second inning. Gallatin Valley Outlaws’s big inning was driven by a double by Jones and a passed ball.

Andrew Purpura earned the win for Bozeman Bucks – AA. He went four innings, allowing zero runs, one hit, and striking out six. Nehring took the loss for Gallatin Valley Outlaws. He tossed four innings, allowing three runs, three hits, and striking out one.

Morgan Hostetler started the game for Bozeman Bucks – AA. He pitched three innings, giving up three runs, two hits, and striking out one.

Bailey Paddock and Samson each drove in one run to lead Bozeman Bucks – AABozeman Bucks – AA was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Jake Murfitt made the most plays with seven.

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