DULUTH Minnesota--Nick Anderson pitched seven scoreless innings, giving up only three hits, striking out five as the Lunkers took the series finale, 2-1.
Tommy Reyes' single was difference, brining Vince Bruno home for the game-winning run in the top of the third. But it was Bruno who was the offensive MVP. He collected three hits, including a double earlier in the third that scored the first run of the game, eventually coming around to score the winning run on Reyes' hit.
With his 2-for-4 evening at the plate, Tommy Reyes extended his on-base streak to 17 consecutive games--the longest active streak in the league.
After getting hit twice and walking once, Levi Ferguson has reached in all 13 road games in which he has participated, the longest streak in the Northwoods League this season.
After Ian Horkley pitched the eighth inning for the Lunkers, Ray Black closed the game out pitching a perfect ninth, sealing the victory with a strikeout of Kyle Roliard. The save is Ray's third of the season.
The Lunkers travel to Mankato tomorrow to begin a two game series with the MoonDogs. Tomorrow's first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.