After losing Game 1 in Kansas City on Tuesday night, the Chicago Dogs looked to bounce back in Game 2 of the series, which they did, winning Wednesday’s evening matchup by a final of 10-8.
It was the definition of a slugfest, with multiple homers on both sides, very little good pitching and a few errors, but the Dogs ended up on top. Chicago went up with two runs in the first inning, thanks to a Chance Sisco home run. After Kansas City got on the scoreboard in the bottom half, the Dogs answered right back, on a 3-run homer for T.J. Hopkins in the top of the third, going up 5-1.
Kansas City answered right back again, putting up 3 runs of their own in the bottom of the third. In the fourth the Dogs made another push, scoring two on a Brantley Bell single, during which he ended up at second