Saints win against Iowa Cubs in first game of season’s second half
The Saints beat the Iowa Cubs 6-5 on the road Tuesday in Des Moines.
The Saints answered the Cubs’ two-run third inning with three runs in the 4th. When Iowa added three in the fifth, the Saints added another three in the 6th, ending the game’s scoring early.
Tuesday’s games began the second half of the season, with the Saints standing fifth in the Triple-A International league.
They meet Iowa for game two of the series on Wednesday at 12:08 p.m.
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