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Carty crushed a high fastball from Farley reliever Andy Seabrooke with two outs in the bottom of the sixth, giving the Ramblers the momentum in a game they trailed by six runs after two innings. Unfortunately, Key West reliever Jared Munson, who pitched a near-perfect fourth, fifth and sixth in spelling starter Cory Davidson, tired in the seventh and was tagged with the loss.
Farley's Jesse Lawler poked a two-run homer just over the left-field fence in the top of the seventh to put the Hawks back in the lead at 8-7. Later in the inning, Craig Kerper cracked a two-run single to give Farely a three-run cushion.
The Ramblers (17-5) put runners on first and third in the bottom of the seventh, but Seabrooke coaxed a double-play grounder to grab the win and end the ballgame.
Justin Kuhle led Key West with three hits (all singles), while also driving in three runs. Kuhle's two-run single in the fourth put the Ramblers within three runs and sparked a four-run fourth inning. Kuhle later added a RBI single to tie the game in the fifth. Munson (2-for-3 with a double) and Carty (2-for-4) also collected multiple hits.
Key West starting pitcher Cory Davidson made it just three innings as he struggled with control in his first start on the mound this season. Munson made his first appearance on the bump in 2011 and pitched well until the final inning.
The Ramblers travel to play Balltown at noon on Sunday in a Prairie League contest. Curt Dixon will get the ball for Key West.
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