Saints fall to Storm Chasers’ big offensive night
The Saints struggled against the Storm Chasers all the way through to the 9-1 loss Saturday night on the road.
St. Paul’s lone run came from Patrick Winkel in the fifth inning, a homer to center field.
Starter and Burnsville native Aaron Rozek (0-5) allowed four runs on nine hits, all of them earned.
The Storm Chasers’ starter and Royals No. 14 ranked prospect Noah Cameron (2-1) allowed one run on five hits and struck out 10 over his seven innings. Omaha shortstop Cam Devanney also had a career-high night with three doubles and six RBI among his four hits.
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