For the second straight game, Shiloh will face off against Tri-Cities. The Generals will be playing in front of their home fans against the Bulldogs  at 6:00  p.m.  on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Shiloh made easy work of Tri-Cities  and carried off  a  13-3 victory. The Generals might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won seven contests by six  runs or more this season.

 Nathan Miller
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 Mark (MJ) Miller and  Nathan Miller made a big impact no matter where they played. On the mound,  Miller   pitched 2.2 innings while giving up   no  earned runs off   one  hit. Meanwhile,  Nathan   tossed 2.1 innings while giving up   no  earned runs off   one  hit. The dominant performance also gave  him a new career-high in  strikeouts (four). At the plate,  Miller  went 1-for-3 with one  triple, one  run,  and one  RBI, while  Nathan  scored a  run and  stole two bases while  getting on base  in all three of his plate appearances. That  triple marked the first that  Mark (MJ)  hit this season.
 In other batting news, Shiloh let  Jaylen Seabrooks and  Gavin Anderson run wild. Seabrooks  went 2-for-4 with one  home run, two  runs,  and one  double, while  Anderson  went 2-for-3 with one  triple, one  stolen base,  and one  run. That's the most  hits  Anderson has posted since back in March.  Tyren Morgan was another key player,  scoring a  run and  stealing two bases while going 1-for-2.
 Shiloh was getting hits left and right  and  finished the game having  posted a batting average of .409. That's the best  batting average they've posted all season.
 Tri-Cities is  on  a  16-game losing streak  that has dropped them down to 0-16. As for Shiloh, their win  ended  a  five-game drought on the road  and  puts them at 7-16.
 Shiloh's speedy runners might be the difference in Thursday's   game. The Generals have been swiping bases left and right this season,  having  averaged 3.9  stolen bases per game. It's a different story for Tri-Cities, though, as  they've been averaging  only 1  stolen bases. Will they be able to secure the bases, or will Shiloh continue to outrun the ball?  Come back here after the game to get an analysis of the match and other baseball content.
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