A walk-off error from Jackson Lowery brought home the winning run for the Wisconsin Woodchucks (43-27) in an 11-10 victory over the Madison Mallards (39-31) in 10 innings at Athletic Park on Sunday.
Lowery had a hot bat for the Wisconsin Woodchucks. Lowery went 1-6 and drove in one. He doubled in the fourth inning.
Each team blasted the other's pitching, and there were 21 total runs and 27 hits during the game. Managers of the two teams seemingly emptied their bullpens in search of the win, as there were eight pitchers used in the game.
Lowery recorded his fifth win of the year for the Wisconsin Woodchucks. Lowery struck out one, walked one and gave up one hit.
Hobie McClain (4-1) was the game's losing pitcher. He lasted just two innings, walked none, struck out one, and allowed two runs.
The Wisconsin Woodchucks' Eric Filia- Snyder, Brooks Braga and Madison Carter combined for six hits and seven RBIs.