04-02-2010 vs. East Peoria Raiders
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Cullen and Vaughn lead Wildcats past East Peoria
With a strong wind blowing out to left, it felt like a hitter’s day at Dave Rodgers Field in East Peoria, but Wildcat pitcher Kyle Vaughn kept the Raiders in check. When Jason Cullen pounded a solo home run to right center in the top of the 8th inning, the Wildcats took their first lead and went on to win 4-3. The Wildcats evened their record at 4-4.
Vaughn gave up a lead off home run and another unearned run in the 1st inning, but pretty much shut down the Raiders after that. The Wildcats got a run of their own in the 2nd inning after Jacob Birlingmaier walked. Brandon Zwaga, courtesy running for Birlingmaier, moved up to second on an infield out and scored on a close play at the plate when Erik Sipes singled to center. The Raiders added an unearned run in the 6th inning to make the lead 3-1, but the Wildcat bats finally broke out in the 7th to tie the game. Birlingmaier and Wes Sery singled before Brandon Brittin legged out an infield hit to load the bases with one out. Kyle Vaughn stroked an RBI single to center to cut the lead to 3-2. Then Adam Seifert flew out to center field to score Sery with the tying run.
After Vaughn set the Raiders down in order, Jason Cullen belted a dramatic home run over the right center field wall to put the Wildcats in the lead. Vaughn finished the Raiders off with another 1-2-3 inning to end the game and raise his record to 2-0. Kyle pitched eight innings, giving up one earned run on six hits, with three strikeouts and one walk.
Cullen’s home run highlighted the Wildcat offense, with seven different hitters getting a hit and Sipes, Vaughn, Seifert and Cullen getting RBIs.

