St. Paul Saints lose finale to Indianapolis, finish 70-79 overall
The Indianapolis Indians defeated the St. Pauls Saints 9-4 in the final game of the regular season for both teams Sunday.
A crowd of 5,628 attended the game at CHS Field and saw the Saints hit three home runs, including an inside-the-park homer by Rylee Bannon. Patrick Winkel and Jair Camargo also homered for the Saints.
St. Paul Saints starter Caleb Boushley was bidding for his 10th win over the season but was knocked out after giving up seven runs on nine hits — including three homers — over 4 2/3 innings. He finished 9-6 on the season.
Michael Helman went 2 for 4 with an RBI for Saints.
St. Paul finished 70-79 in the International League. They went 32-43 in the second half and placed 17th out of 20 teams. They were 38-36 in the first half and tied for sixth. Their overall record was the 13th best.
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