Three Rivers baseball got some extra time off for the second day in a row.
After holding on for a 5-2 win in its first game of a doubleheader against Williams Baptist Tuesday, the Raidersí offense put 10 runs on the board in the fourth inning of the second game to finish a 15-2 win in five innings.
The series sweep is the third in a row for Three Rivers (15-13-1), which climbed back over .500.
Three Rivers' Winston Welter (14) tries to tag a Williams Baptist player during a game at Three Rivers on March 26, 2019.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Tony Rudd, right, throws the ball to Reece Reading during a game against Williams Baptist on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Roberto Mejia, right, tries to tag Williams Baptists' Jacob Blasingame during a game on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Austin Williams throws a pitch during a game against Williams Baptist on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers’ River Hunt, left, and Zane Wallace celebrate after the Raiders swept a two-game series against Williams Baptist Tuesday at Roger Pattillo Field.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Nick Fakouri holds his hand up after reaching third base during a game against Williams Baptist on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Roberto Mejia, right, watches a ball go by during an at-bat against Williams Baptist on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Tony Rudd runs to first base during a game against Williams Baptist on March 26, 2019, at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
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