Max Burt of the Charleston RiverDogs drove in three runs with a 2-3 showing in the losing effort Friday night
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Credit: Emma Dau
CHARLESTON, S.C. - A back-and-forth affair reached a tipping point in the top of the tenth inning, as the Greenville Drive eventually prevailed over the Charleston RiverDogs 7-6 in front of 5,790 at Joe Riley Park.
RiverDogs (36-32) center fielder Brandon Lockridge hit a historic, game-tying solo shot in the bottom of the eighth inning to complete a relentless rally that saw Charleston score four unanswered runs to take a 6...
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