Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Sunday as the London Rippers (17-24) outscored the Washington Wild Things (14-26) 9-8.
The teams totaled 22 hits in the game.
The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to seven lead changes in the game.
The London Rippers held off the Washington Wild Things, as the Washington Wild Things were unable to overcome a three-run eighth inning deficit.
The Washington Wild Things scored two runs in the ninth on an error and a sacrifice fly by Johnathan Erb. Despite their efforts, the Washington Wild Things couldn't get over the hump.
Mark Samuelson racked up five RBIs on two hits for the London Rippers. He doubled in the third inning and homered in the eighth inning.
Jamie Richmond got his fourth win for the London Rippers despite allowing six runs over eight innings. Richmond struck out four, walked none and gave up nine hits.
Jhonny Montoya couldn't get it done on the bump for the Washington Wild Things, taking a loss. He lasted just two innings, walked none, struck out two, and allowed five runs.