Grizzlies Come Back, Then Run Away From Washington
Gateway scores 12 unanswered runs to erase early deficit, win fourth straight series
SAUGET, ILL. – The Gateway Grizzlies were down 2-0 entering the bottom of the sixth inning on Wednesday night, but vaulted in front with a six-run frame, then pulled away with six more runs in the bottom of the eighth in what became a 12-2 rout at Arsenal BG Ballpark, the club's sixth win in their last seven games overall.
Yet again, Washington plated the game's first run on a two-out, two-strike wild pitch by Bennett Stice (1-0) in the top of the first inning, but the rookie right-hander settled in after that, holding the Wild Things off the board until the top of the sixth. Tommy Caufield led off the frame with a solo home run to make it 2-0 Washington, but Stice limited the damage to keep Gateway close.
Then, after being shut down for five innings by Washington starter Zach Kirby (3-2), getting just three men on base in total and none into scoring position, the Grizzlies put up yet another one of their patented "big innings" to flip the script. Abdiel Diaz began the rally with an infield single to lead off, and after Dale Thomas walked, Cole Brannen reached first base on a bunt, loading the bases with no outs. A passed ball made the score 2-1, and after Gabe Holt grounded out for the first out of the inning, the Wild Things chose to intentionally walk Paxton Wallace to re-load the bases.
That move backfired instantly for Washington, as on the next pitch, Jose Alvarez kept his bat hot with a go-ahead, two-run single to center field, putting the Grizzlies in front 3-2. Two batters later, Mark Shallenberger skied a three-run, two-out homer to right-center field, putting Gateway ahead 6-2.
The Grizzlies' bullpen would provide more scoreless relief the rest of the way, but the home team was not done scoring. In the bottom of the eighth with one out, Alvarez and D.J. Stewart drew back-to-back walks, and Shallenberger hit a ball into right-center field that was lost in the sky by Washington right fielder Jeff Liquori for an RBI double, making it 7-2. Victor Castillo followed with a clean RBI single to increase the lead to 8-2, and after another walk loaded the bases again, Thomas crushed a grand slam to left-center field, capping the scoring and securing the Grizzlies' third straight game with double-digit runs.
Having won their fourth series in a row, tying their longest streak in 2025, Gateway will now look to sweep the Wild Things on Thursday, July 3, at Arsenal BG Ballpark. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m., with the first of three spectacular fireworks shows set to follow the final out on All-American Weekend in Sauget.
The Gateway Grizzlies are a professional baseball team, located a mere 10 minutes from downtown St. Louis in Sauget, Illinois. The Grizzlies offer baseball fans affordable, family fun at Arsenal BG Ballpark with a great view of the St. Louis skyline. They have also won two Frontier League Organization of the Year Awards, four West Division titles, and the 2003 Frontier League Championship. For tickets or general information, please visit gatewaygrizzlies.com or call (618) 337-3000.
The Frontier League debuted in 1993, and is the largest of the Major League Baseball Partner Leagues, featuring teams stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River, and from the Ohio River to the St. Lawrence Seaway. More information and the complete 2025 schedule can be found at frontierleague.com.