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June 24, 2007

Lugnuts Held to Five Hits In Loss to Fort Wayne

by @ 11:06 pm. Filed under Zachary Dials, Scott Campbell, Travis Snider, Po-Hsuan Keng, Lansing Lugnuts - June 2007

Lugnut hitters picked up just one run on five hits in their 6-1 loss to Fort Wayne.  Travis Snider drove in the only run of the game and Scott Campbell singled and scored a run.

A really good start by Zachary Dials went to waste.  He gave up one run on four hits and a walk with four strikeouts in seven innings.  Po-Hsuan Keng was shelled and he took the loss when he gave up five runs in the final two innings.

June 4, 2007

Lugnuts Held to Five Hits In Loss to Dragons

by @ 11:23 pm. Filed under Kyle Ginley, Scott Campbell, Matthew Lane, Po-Hsuan Keng, Lansing Lugnuts - June 2007

The Lugnuts offense was held in check in their 4-3 loss to the Dragons.  All three runs came via the long ball.  Matthew Lane hit a two run homer while Scott Campbell hit a solo shot.

Kyle Ginley had a mediocre start but he didn’t take the loss.  He gave up three runs on six hits and one walk with three strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.  Po-Hsuan Keng took the loss when he gave up the losing run in the eighth inning.

May 24, 2007

Lansing Blows Two Run Lead In 5-4 Loss to Peoria

by @ 11:34 pm. Filed under Brian Pettway, Lansing Lugnuts - May 2007, Adrian Martin, Joey Metropoulos, Po-Hsuan Keng

The Chiefs scored two runs in the eighth inning off of Po-Hsuan Keng to result in a 5-4 Lugnuts loss.  Adrian Martin was very impressive in his relief appearance.  He struck out seven in 3 1/3 shutout innings.

Joey Metropoulos doubled and he drove in two runs in the loss.  Brian Pettway went two for four with a double, a run and an RBI.

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