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PRESSBOX
- 7/10/6:
Panner bats too much for Fire
"Its nice seeing our team come together like it is, said Panners
designated hitter Beau Mills, who drove in two of the Panners runs. Its
nice, you know, going through a little struggle and seeing the team come
together and gel together.
- 7/7/6:
Summer
Love : For One Long, Sunny Night Every Year, Fairbanks, Alaska is the
Baseball Capital of America "The Goldpanners have been the hosts of the game (first played in 1906) since
1960, and Chu soon learned he wasn't just adjusting to America--he was
adjusting to Alaska. But when Goldpanners starter Chris Kissock threw his
first pitch against Beatrice (Neb.) at Growden Memorial Park, it was 10:27
p.m. and sunny, with the temperature in the 50s. By the seventh-inning
stretch, it was 11:43 and still sunny.
- 6/22/6:
2006:
Panners work extra for Sun win -
"Chus third hitthe Panners had just seven in allmade a winner out of
starting pitcher Chris Kissock, who went the distance, a rarity beyond nine
innings. Kissock gave up only four hits on 103 pitches and didnt allow a
hit after a leadoff single in the fifth inning. Kissock outdueled tough-luck
losing pitcher Ryan Sheldon, who was lifted with one out in the 10th.
- 6/21/6:
PANNERS WIN THE 100TH
ANNIVERSARY MIDNIGHT SUN GAME (2-1 in 10th Innings)
Chu Yuan Chin Single - Game Winning
RBI I knew I wasnt going back out (for an 11th
inning) so I was hoping we could bring around a run, said Kissock. Chu saw
the pitch real well and just drove it over the second basemans head
It
was a great experience. The fans here are amazing. Im definitely gonna
remember this.
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