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Dogs drop both games of doubleheader to Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls beat the Chicago Dogs in both games of a Tuesday doubleheader, winning the first game 8-4.

In the opener, John Baker started on the mound for the Dogs and allowed a first-inning run after Wyatt Ulrich singled and scored on a Mike Hart sacrifice fly.

The Dogs immediately fought back, as Nick Dalesandro doubled to right field, scoring on a Narciso Crook single to center field.

The game stayed tied at one until the Canaries exploded for five runs between the fourth and fifth innings off Baker and Davis Pratt.

The Dogs’ Aidan Kidd made his professional debut as a starter on the mound in Game 2. Kidd found himself in early trouble, loading the bases, but found his way out while only allowing one run in the first inning.

Kidd returned for the second inning, allowing a run after loading the bases. Kidd, unable to escape another jam, was pulled from the game for Jake Carroll.

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