Blossoms come up one run short of miracle comeback

BLOOMING PRAIRIE – The Awesome Blossoms baseball team suffered through their worst inning of the season, but they were able to bounce back and push Waseca to the brink before ultimately falling short in a 9-8 loss in BP Thursday. Blooming Prairie pulled within a run when Lance Lembke beat out an infield single to [...]The post Blossoms come up one run short of miracle comeback appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.

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Published 9:05 pm Thursday, May 9, 2024 By Rocky Hulne Blooming Prairie's Lance Lembke releases a pitch against Waseca. Rocky Hulne/[email protected] Blooming Prairie's Gabe Staloch makes the throw from the shortstop position.

Rocky Hulne/[email protected] Blooming Prairie's Dylan Anderson hauls in a fly ball in right field. Rocky Hulne/sports@austindailyherald.



com An errant throw skips past Blooming Prairie catcher Carsten Ingvalson as Waseca scores in the third inning. Rocky Hulne/[email protected] Blooming Prairie's Alex Lea tries to tag out a Waseca runner at second base.

Rocky Hulne/[email protected] Blooming Prairie's Cale Braaten rounds third base. Rocky Hulne/sports@austindailyherald.

com BLOOMING PRAIRIE – The Awesome Blossoms baseball team suffered through their worst inning of the season, but they were able to bounce back and push Waseca to the brink before ultimately falling short in a 9-8 loss in BP Thursday. Blooming Prairie pulled within a run when Lance Lembke beat out an infield single to knock in a run in the bottom of the seventh. Initially, BP was given the tying run on a throwing error by Waseca that went out of play, but that runner was moved back to third.

With nobody out, BP’s Carter Bishop lined into a double play and Bo Zweiner struck out to end BP’s threat. While they couldn’t close things out, BP showed a lot of heart with a big comeback after Waseca (2-8 overall) scored nine runs in the top of the.