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Late collapse means Tigers sweep D-days
AUBURN - In five hours of baseball, the numbers pile up. Two errors, 19 runs on 33 hits combined in 14 innings for starters.
But for the Auburn Doubledays on Wednesday, the only numbers that mattered were two and zero. As in the number of games played against Oneonta at Falcon Park due to a rainout on Tuesday and the amount of wins that they came away with.
The first seven-inning contest saw the Tigers jump out to an early lead in a 5-3 win. The second though, that was a tougher pill for the Doubledays to swallow. Auburn appeared to own the win until the top of the seventh, when the Tigers scored five runs to take a 6-5 lead and when the Doubledays failed to score in the bottom of the inning, Oneonta came away with a sweep.
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