Big fourth, Schneider mound dominance keys Dodger win over Prairie du Chien

When Caden Schneider isn't pitching, he takes throws at first base where he's very prolific. Photo byTommi Crubaugh. When Caden Schneider isn't pitching, he takes throws at first base where he's very prolific. Photo byTommi Crubaugh.

After a 30 pitch first inning that saw Prairie du Chien score a run Caden Schneider was dominant on the mound for the Dodgers the rest of his 100 pitch allotment.

Schneider went six strong innings as the Dodgers fought their way to a 9-1 win. A seven run fourth keyed the win.

Schneider rang up 11 strikeouts in the win. He gave up Schneider six hits and one run over six innings while walking none.

Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard collected three hits in five at bats in the win. He singled in the first inning again in the third and added one more in the fourth.

The Dodgers then took the lead, 7-1 with the big fourth. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Crubaugh-Lockard that drove in two.

Jack Graber finished the final inning on eight pitches.

The Dodgers picked up 10 hits in the game. Boone Rickard and Crubaugh-Lockard each drove in three runs Graber was 2×5 and Blake Stodola 2×4 for the Dodgers.