Things looked bleak for the Burlington Twins (9-15) when they trailed by five runs in the seventh inning, but the Burlington Twins recovered thanks to a key double in the seventh inning from Jamie Lekas to pull out an 11-8 win over the Hamilton Cardinals (5-20) at Nelson Park.
With the Burlington Twins trailing by one, Lekas came to the plate and doubled, scoring Zach Elbirt.
Lekas led the Burlington Twins' offensive threat, as he got on base two times in the game.
Both squads had things going at the plate, tallying 19 runs and 24 hits, including zero extra base hits. Managers of the two teams seemingly emptied their bullpens in search of the win, as there were seven pitchers used in the game.
Branson Joseph racked up three RBIs on two hits for the Burlington Twins. He singled in the first inning and homered in the third inning.
Alex Gale got the win, running his season record to 3-2. Gale struck out three, walked one and gave up two hits.
Matt Betts (0-3) was the game's losing pitcher. He allowed six runs in one inning, walked one and struck out none.