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Rested and ready to go
AUBURN - All the Auburn Doubledays needed was a good night's rest and a productive pre-game discussion.
After a treacherous day on Tuesday in which the team worked on limited sleep because of a difficult trip back from Massachusetts and lost to Vermont 7-1, the Doubledays came back with a vengeance on Wednesday against the Lake Monsters. Two big bats and one huge inning overwhelmed Vermont at Falcon Park on Wednesday as the Doubledays took the second game of the series, 9-2.
One day after the Lake Monsters spread out 12 strikeouts and Auburn came away with only six hits, Doubledays hitting coach Justin Mashore and Manager Dennis Holmberg talked to the team about being pickier at the plate.
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