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The Muskegon Clippers split their doubleheader with the visiting Lima Locos at Marsh Field on Tuesday.
The Clippers dropped the opener 10-5 but answered in Game 2 with a 5-1 win.
Muskegon pitcher Logan Wynalda threw for the win in the nightcap, going five and a 1/3 innings on seven strikeouts, six walks, four hits and one earned run.
Billy Heil entered in relief and went one and 2/3 innings, giving up one hit for the Clippers.
Leading Muskegon at the plate was Miko Rodriguez with a pair of hits, Tre Jones hit a single and had two RBI while Noah Marcoux had a single and an RBI.
Marcoux currently leads Muskegon with 37 RBI and a .457 batting average.
The Clippers captured Game 2 off a two-out second inning rally that produced four runs.
The opener was doomed by a five-run sixth inning from Lima.
Marcoux led Muskegon with two hits and two RBI while Chase Bessard had two hits and an RBI.
Muskegon is now 13-12 on the season, and is currently 6.5 games behind league leading Sandusky.