A ninth-inning rally by the Wright State baseball team set up an extra-innings battle against Milwaukee, ultimately resulting in a 10-9 loss for the Raiders. The team's record now stands at 20-17 overall and 10-6 in the Horizon League.

By the Numbers
  • The Raiders finished with nine runs on ten hits, with six walks and 13 strikeouts.
  • Andrew Patrick and Ben Vore led with two hits each, and the team recorded six extra-base hits, including four home runs.
State of Play
  • The Raiders will continue the series against Milwaukee on Saturday, April 20 at 3:00 p.m.
  • Fans can follow the action through ESPN+ live streaming, MKE audio broadcast, or live stats.
  • The team's pitching staff faced challenges, with Cam Allen charged with the loss and starting pitcher Jake Shirk allowing eight runs.
What's Next

The Wright State baseball team looks to bounce back in the next game against Milwaukee and improve their standing in the Horizon League.

Bottom Line

Despite a valiant effort with a ninth-inning rally, the Raiders fell short in an extra-innings battle, highlighting both their resilience and areas for improvement in upcoming games.