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| 05/18/26 - Away | 4-5 L |
| 05/19/25 - Home | 14-4 W |
| 05/13/24 - Away | 1-4 L |
| 05/25/19 - Neutral | 2-6 L |
| 05/26/18 - Neutral | 4-3 W |
| 05/27/17 - Neutral | 7-5 W |
Lewis Cass and Wabash are an even 3-3 against one another since May of 2017, but likely not for long. The Kings will square off against the Apaches at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Lewis Cass will be strutting in after a win while Wabash will be coming in after a loss.
Having struggled with five defeats in a row, Lewis Cass turned things around against Marion on Thursday. They blew past the Giants 16-1. Considering the Kings have won seven games by more than five runs this season, Thursday's blowout was nothing new.
Caston hit Wabash with a five-run seventh inning on Thursday, which goes a long way in explaining the final result. The Apaches fell just short of the Comets by a score of 7-6. The Apaches' loss signaled the end of their four-game winning streak.
Derek Reed put in work while hitting and pitching. He pitched three innings while giving up no earned runs off two hits. He has been nothing but reliable on the mound: he hasn't given up a single earned run in three consecutive appearances. He was also solid in the batter's box, going 2-for-5 with two runs and one stolen base.
In other batting news, Treyce Daughtry made the most of his time in the batter's box despite the final result and went 1-for-3 with three stolen bases, two RBI, and one run. He has been hot, having posted at least one stolen base the last five times he's played. Another player making a difference was Zach Miller, who got on base in all four of his plate appearances with one run and one RBI.
Wabash's defeat dropped their record down to 20-6. As for Lewis Cass, their victory bumped their record up to 10-13.
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