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D-days can't hold four-run lead
AUBURN - Oh how quickly momentum can change.
After the Auburn Doubledays' game-winning run scored in the bottom of the ninth to defeat Jamestown on Friday night, the “Cardiac Kids” turned into the “Heartbreak Kids” after blowing a four-run lead to the Jammers going into the eighth inning on Saturday.
The Doubledays were riding a 6-2 lead through the seventh, but after allowing three walks, seven hits and nine runs through three pitching changes in the final two innings, Auburn fell to their Pinckney division rivals, 11-7, Saturday night at Falcon Park.
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