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| 03/20/25 - Home | 12-2 W | 
| 04/23/24 - Away | 2-0 W | 
| 03/26/24 - Home | 9-6 W | 
| 05/05/23 - Away | 11-5 W | 
| 04/06/23 - Home | 6-13 L | 
| + 5 more games | 
Mansfield and Wellsboro are an even 5-5 against one another  since May of 2016, but likely not for long. The Tigers will head out to  face off against the Hornets  at 4:30  p.m.  on Thursday. Mansfield will be looking to extend their current five-game winning streak.
Mansfield's pitching crew heads into the  matchup  hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed  on Monday. They walked away with  a   5-0  win over Wyalusing Valley. Those five runs were actually the fewest the Tigers have put up all season, but given the result they're probably not too concerned.
 Mansfield saw five different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was  Cooper Shaw, who  went 2-for-4 with one  run, one  double,  and one  RBI.  Andy Hermansen was another,  going 1-for-3 with one  run, one  double,  and one  RBI.
Troy hit Wellsboro with a six-run first inning  on Tuesday, which goes a long way in explaining the final result. The Hornets lost  14-7 to the Trojans. The Hornets haven't had much luck with the Trojans recently, as the team has come up short the last six times they've met.
Wellsboro also got a good showing from  Dylan Copp, who   tossed three innings while giving up   no  earned runs off   two  hits. Those  zero  earned runs gave  Copp a new career-low.
 At the plate,  Syler Pietrzyk was cooking despite his team's loss,   getting on base  in all four of his plate appearances with two  runs. He also  got a  hit, marking his first of the season. Another player making a difference was  Gabe Cuneo, who  got on base  in three of his four plate appearances with two  runs.
 Mansfield's victory was  their seventh straight on the road dating back to last season, which  pushed their record up to 9-1-1. Those  road  wins came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 1.7 runs on average over those games. As for Wellsboro, their loss dropped their record down to 3-7.
Wellsboro's hitters will have their work cut out for them  on Thursday. Mansfield has been retiring batters left and right this season,  having  averaged 6.7  strikeouts per game. It's a different story for Wellsboro, though, as  they've been averaging  only 3.9  strikeouts. Will Mansfield keep running through batters, or will the Hornets buck the trend?
 Mansfield took their  victory against Wellsboro  in their previous matchup  back in March by a conclusive  12-2 score. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Tigers since the  team won't have the home-field advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.