Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Saturday as the Guelph Royals (19-15) outscored the Barrie Baycats (19-15) 11-9.
The two teams combined for 33 hits in the game.
The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to four lead changes in the game.
The Guelph Royals held off the Barrie Baycats, as the Barrie Baycats were unable to overcome a six-run ninth inning deficit.
The Barrie Baycats scored four runs in the ninth on a fielder's choice, two singles, and. Despite their efforts, the Barrie Baycats couldn't get over the hump.
Sean Reilly led the Guelph Royals' offensive threat, as he got on base three times in the game. He scored three runs and had one RBI. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the ninth inning.
Andrew Vant Wout recorded his second win of the year for the Guelph Royals. He allowed four runs over six innings. He struck out six, walked none and surrendered nine hits.
Chris England (0-2) took the loss for the Barrie Baycats. He allowed eight runs in two innings, walked none and struck out none.