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Burlington Twins vs Kitchener Panthers: 8-25

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Key at bat helps the Kitchener Panthers defeat the Burlington Twins, 25-8

Story by Narrative Science.

Ben Kangas came off the bench and never even had to swing his bat as Kangas reached on a in the one to lead the Kitchener Panthers (13-14) to a 25-8 win over the Burlington Twins (10-17) on Sunday at Jack Couch Park.

With the Kitchener Panthers leading by two in the first inning,.

Kangas did his best to jumpstart the offense for the Kitchener Panthers, reaching base four times. He scored three runs and had two RBIs.

Each team blasted the other's pitching, and there were 33 total runs and 30 hits during the game. Managers of the two teams seemingly emptied their bullpens in search of the win, as there were 10 pitchers used in the game.

The Kitchener Panthers didn't let up, as they kept racking up runs until the end. The Kitchener Panthers scored seven runs in the final three innings to cap the blowout win. The Kitchener Panthers scored seven runs in the eighth on a solo home run by Mitch Delaney, a fielder's choice, a single by Luke Baker, an RBI single by Mike Glinka, a two-run single by Jeff Pietraszko, and a two-run double by Mat Taube.

Delaney racked up six RBIs on three hits for the Kitchener Panthers.

Matt Vickers got the win, running his season record to 2-1. He allowed four runs over 4 2/3 innings. Vickers struck out two, walked three and gave up five hits.

Ryan Noack couldn't get it done on the mound for the Burlington Twins, taking a loss. He allowed nine runs in 2 1/3 innings, walked five and struck out three.

The Kitchener Panthers pounded the Burlington Twins pitching, as nine hitters combined for 22 hits, 21 RBIs and 22 runs scored.