Chamblee hasn't had much luck against Decatur recently, but that could start to change on Monday. We've got a battle between Bulldogs coming up. The teams are on pretty different trajectories at the moment (Chamblee has four straight wins, Decatur has seven straight losses), but none of that matters once you're on the field.
Decatur's hitters are going to have their work cut out for them on Monday: Chamblee hadn't allowed a single run the last three times they've hit the field. Chamblee's pitchers stepped up to hand Tri-Cities a 16-0 shutout on Friday.
Andrew Sommer made a big impact no matter where he played. He looked comfortable on the mound, striking out nine batters over three innings while giving up no earned runs or hits (and not a single walk). What's more, he gave up only zero earned runs, the fewest he's had since back in February. He was also big at the plate, getting on base in all four of his plate appearances with one triple and one run.

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In other batting news, Cole Harrison was incredible, scoring two runs while going 2-for-3. Those two hits gave him a new career-high. Sammy Heetderks was another key player, scoring two runs while getting on base in all four of his plate appearances.
Chamblee always had someone on base and finished the game having posted an OBP of .647. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as Tri-Cities only posted an OBP of .077.
Meanwhile, Decatur came up short against Dunwoody on Thursday, falling 15-3.
Chamblee pushed their record up to 6-9 with the victory, which was their third straight on the road. Those victories came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 1.3 runs on average over those games. As for Decatur, their defeat dropped their record down to 3-12.
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