RIDGEWAY - Coming up with clutch hits plagued the Monroe Brewers in a 6-4 loss to Ridgeway in a Home Talent League game Sunday.
Monroe's Ben Korth had a two-run double for the Brewers.
"We didn't have much offense," Brewers manager Scott Marty said. "That was the story of the game. It's not that we left a lot of guys on base. We didn't have much offense period."
Monroe's Mitch Marty pitched eight innings and gave up six runs to take the loss. With the loss, Monroe drops to 3-6.
Pine Bluff 12, Wiota 0
WIOTA - Pine Bluff exploded for five runs in the first inning off Wiota starting pitcher Ben Conway to cruise to a 12-0 win in seven innings Sunday.
Wiota (5-4) after winning five straight games to start the season has now lost four straight.
Pine Bluff's Tyler Hellenbrand pitched a two-hit shut out to lead Pine Bluff. The Indians are in an offensive funk with just nine hits in their last 18 innings of baseball.
"We are not hitting right now," Wiota co-manager Dick Schliem said. "If you don't score, it doesn't really matter."
Monroe's Ben Korth had a two-run double for the Brewers.
"We didn't have much offense," Brewers manager Scott Marty said. "That was the story of the game. It's not that we left a lot of guys on base. We didn't have much offense period."
Monroe's Mitch Marty pitched eight innings and gave up six runs to take the loss. With the loss, Monroe drops to 3-6.
Pine Bluff 12, Wiota 0
WIOTA - Pine Bluff exploded for five runs in the first inning off Wiota starting pitcher Ben Conway to cruise to a 12-0 win in seven innings Sunday.
Wiota (5-4) after winning five straight games to start the season has now lost four straight.
Pine Bluff's Tyler Hellenbrand pitched a two-hit shut out to lead Pine Bluff. The Indians are in an offensive funk with just nine hits in their last 18 innings of baseball.
"We are not hitting right now," Wiota co-manager Dick Schliem said. "If you don't score, it doesn't really matter."