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Wild Things

SCHAUMBURG, ILL. – Michael Austin and Trevor Bradley combined on an eight-hit shutout, Carter McEachern and Reydel Medina each homered and the Wild Things moved closer to a Frontier League playoff berth with a 9-0 victory over the Schaumburg Boomers Tuesday night.Washington increased its lead ...

The Wild Things have won 51 games this season in variety of ways.Washington’s victory Sunday night was arguably the Wild Things’ most important of the season and their first that was put in the win column primarily because they hustled from home plate to first base – three times – on ...

Every player in the independent Frontier League, it seems, has a story to tell. Those stories usually fall into one of three categories: The player was overlooked by scouts, or was unjustly released by a major league organization or had his career derailed by an injury. They are interesting ...

Cody Lenahan hit two solo home runs, including one after a reversed called third strike, and the Lake Erie Crushers edged the Wild Things 3-2 Friday night.It was a bad night all around for Washington, which dropped into a tie for first place in the Frontier League’s East Division with the ...

The Wild Things’ game Thursday night against Schaumburg was one you have to keep in perspective.Sure, Washington lost 6-2 to the Boomers, but it came in the series finale. The Wild Things won the first two games of the set, including a remarkable comeback in the middle game, and have won ...

A rally to remember for Wild Things

When you’re chasing your first division title in more than a decade, you can use an unlikely comeback win now and then.The Wild Things had one such back-from-the-brink rally Wednesday night.Roman Collins’ bloop single to shallow center field scored Ramsey Romano and James Harris, capping ...