Game 13

In their first game of star Tony Munos' suspension after a brawl, the Cowboys errorless streak is broken, and the Cowboys lose in a back and forth 14 inning game after a walk off walk is issued. Willie Montes had his 4th home run of the season, and Garcia, Sellwood and Casas all had 3 hits each. Despite the error, the Cowboys had 4 double plays in a good defensive effort.
Game 14

Colorado Springs loses another walk off, falling in the bottom of the 9th as West Palm Beach's Ryan Doty hit a game winning single. Andres Garcia hit his 4th home run of the year for the Cowboys.
Game 15(simmed after 4th inning)

Colorado Springs salvages the series with a 19-9 blowout of West Palm Beach, handing them only their 2nd loss of the season. Joel Andrews has a home run and 5 RBI for the Cowboys, Alex Carillo has 3 hits and 5 RBI, and Andres Garcia hits his 5th home run of the season. Luke Sellwood tied the Colorado Springs team record for runs in a game with 4, and relief pitcher Francisco Cardenas tied a league record for walks in a game with 8 walks in 4 IP, but he did get the save.
Game 16

The Cowboys lose yet another extra inning game, giving up 3 runs in the top of the 10th inning to lose the opener against 11-5 Wilmington, who is in 1st place in their league. Bobby Roldan had 3 hits in the loss to increase his average to .364, while Andres Garcia had 2 hits to increase his average to .397. Josh Guersney had 9 Ks and gave up only 3 ER in 6 IP, but it wasn't enough as he got his first loss of the season, and Colorado Springs fell to 7-9.
Game 17

The bullpen fails the Cowboys, giving up 3 runs in the 8th inning to Wilmington, Colorado Springs has now lost 4 out of 5 with the loss of Tony Romos due to suspension. Starter Jesse Neilson went 6 IP and gave up only 1 ER but the effort was for naught. Colorado Springs was limited to 5 hits overall in the game.
Week 3 Power Rankings: Colorado Springs makes a significant jump in the power rankings, up to 162nd from 269th. #1 is the Kansas City Blue Knights, with a 14-3 overall record in Division 8.
Game 18

Wilmington jumps to an early lead, then the Cowboys tie it in the 6th. In the end however, the Cowboys bullpen falters again. The Cowboys are 1-5 in their last 6, which is probably expected against superior competition without their star hitter, who should be back next game. Bobby Roldan had 2 hits in the loss, and Alvaro Hernandez pitched 5.2 innings, giving up only 2 ER, but Hernandez got a no decision.