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Dominance continues
AUBURN - It wasn't a blowout, but for once, the Auburn Doubledays win over Batavia wasn't by one run, either.
The Doubledays are now 10-1 over the Muckdogs this season, after defeating them 6-3 at Falcon Park on Sunday. Seven of the 10 wins have been by one run, including Saturday's 5-4 win in Batavia.
“We play a lot of one-run ballgames,” Doubledays manager Dennis Holmberg said. “I don't want to say that they're a bad ballclub, but they're a ballclub that is not winning a lot of ballgames and we seemed to be playing to the level of competition. We've got to not let teams hang around, giving them a chance. You just can't and that's the defensive side, the pitching side. You don't want to pick up the paper and have it read 'Missed Opportunities.'”
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