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Published on Friday, Jul 17, 2009
Baysox 13, Aeros 11
Key stats: Facing his former team for the first time, Aeros starting pitcher Bobby Livingston did not last long against the Baysox. In just 42/3 innings, Livingston gave up a season-high 10 runs on 11 hits. . . . With the loss, the Aeros' skid reached six games, a season high. They have lost eight of their last nine games.
Key moments: The Baysox lit up Livingston for five runs in the fifth inning, three more in the third and two in the fifth. . . . But the Aeros did some damage against Baysox starter Brian Matusz as well, getting to him for a season-high six runs on 11 hits. . . . Trailing 8-1, the Aeros battled back to within a run in the eighth inning 12-11.
Storm's star: Aeros designated hitter Jared Goedert went 4-for-3 with an Aeros season-high six RBI and two runs scored.
Up next: The Aeros continue this four-game series with Bowie (Baltimore Orioles) at 7:05 tonight at Canal Park. Aeros left-hander Ryan Edell (2-1, 2.43 ERA) and right-hander Radhames Liz (3-1, 2.81 ERA) are the scheduled pitchers. Radio: WARF (1350 AM). Stephanie Storm
Baysox 13, Aeros 11
Key stats: Facing his former team for the first time, Aeros starting pitcher Bobby Livingston did not last long against the Baysox. In just 42/3 innings, Livingston gave up a season-high 10 runs on 11 hits. . . . With the loss, the Aeros' skid reached six games, a season high. They have lost eight of their last nine games.
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