Saints get close win to start Iowa series
Tuesday night’s road game in Des Moines saw Jair Camargo back in the spotlight, hitting two home runs that helped the Saints win 5-4.
The Saints started the scoring with a two-run single from DaShawn Keirsey Jr. bringing home Eduard Julien and Yunior Severino.
The I-Cubs had taken the lead 3-2 in the fifth, but a solo home run from Camargo tied the game, and a solo homer from Patrick Winkel gave the Saints the lead.
Camargo’s second solo homer was in the eighth inning, and the I-Cubs answered with a run in the ninth, but it wasn’t enough.
The two teams play again in Des Moines at 12:08 p.m. Wednesday.
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