1970 WPK World Series Game 4
In Game 4 of the World Series the Brewers were bound and determined to not let the Wolf Pack back into the series and to keep their advantage.
And while the offense remained very quiet, they managed to do just that. With a 1-0 shutout of the best offense in the WPK.
Abel Pennington got the start for Denver and while he didn't pitch deep into the game, he did provide a gutsy 4 2/3rds innings, allowing 4 hits while striking out 3 and walking 1. Liann-wei Hua and Eric Singer combined to go the rest of the way in preserving the shutout.
The Brewers scored the lone run of the game in the bottom of the 4th when Ryan Rodgers hit a 1-out triple and scored on an Antonio Puente single.
The Brewers are now 1 win away from there first WPK Championship- which would also make them the first Moonlight Graham League team to earn this title.
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