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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Markakis powers Hitmen to tie series

Well things certainly got interesting in a hurry in the Las Vegas-Hillsborough series as the Hitmen knotted the series at one with a 4-3 victory yesterday. Ironically, Vegas was the poster child for one-run victories during the regular season, but may have used all their mojo before the playoffs. The Rats jumped out to an early lead when Frank Thomas and Carlos Pena hit solo homers in the second inning. But the Hitmen played copy cats in the third and tied it up with a pair of solo shots of their own - Nick Markakis and Dmitri Young. The score remained tied until the 7th when Markakis hit his second homer of the day - a two-run blast that gave the Hitmen a 4-2 lead. Vlad Guerrero answered with a solo homer in the bottom of the inning, but the Rats were still one short. Takashi Saito was brought into the game and promptly struck out 3 of the final 5 batters to earn the save. The series will resume Thursday in Hillsborough.

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