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ThunderBolts Strike; Mud Monsters Strike Last in 9-7 Thriller

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
ThunderBolts Strike; Mud Monsters Strike Last in 9-7 Thriller
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ThunderBolts Strike; Mud Monsters Strike Last in 9-7 Thriller

Final: Mud Monsters 9, ThunderBolts 7 Record: Mississippi 5-5 Series: Game 1 win

CRESTWOOD, Ill. (May 19, 2026) - A game that completely flipped on its head twice ended with the Mississippi Mud Monsters (5-5) escaping Crestwood with a chaotic 9-7 victory over the Windy City ThunderBolts (7-4).

Monster Notes

Down to their final three outs, the Mud Monsters found one more answer.

  • Jack Holman hit his third home run of the season and later drove in a ninth-inning insurance run.
  • Brayland Skinner cleared the bases with a third-inning triple and scored the go-ahead run in the ninth.
  • Kyle Booker extended his hitting streak while driving in two crucial runs in the seventh.
  • Chris Barraza closed the door with a scoreless ninth, striking out Windy City’s eighth-inning hero to end the game.

Early Strike

Windy City scored first before Mississippi broke through in the third.

Brian Williams toed the rubber for his fourth career start against Windy City, entering with a 1-0 record, 2.50 ERA and 18 strikeouts across three previous starts against the ThunderBolts.

Windy City struck first. The Texas native, making his third start of the year, retired the first two batters he faced before a mistake pitch to Michael Sandle was sent over the left-field wall for a solo home run to make it 1-0.

The score held there until the Mud Monsters broke through in the top of the third. Following a single by Andrew Semo and a walk to Slater Schield, Brayland Skinner drove a ball the other way into left-center field to clear the bases with a triple.

Skinner later scored on a Kyle Booker RBI groundout to give Mississippi a 3-1 advantage at the end of the inning.

Holman Goes Deep

The Mud Monsters first baseman stretched the lead with his third homer of the season.

Big Swing

Third dinger of the season

An inning later, Jack Holman ripped a solo home run off Windy City starter Tyler Wehrle to extend the Mud Monsters lead to 4-1.

Jack Holman’s Third Dinger

Williams then settled into cruise control and carved through the ThunderBolts lineup from the second through the sixth innings, holding Windy City to just one hit during that stretch.

Booker Adds On

Mississippi pushed the lead to five in the seventh.

Booker added two more crucial runs in the top of the seventh while simultaneously extending his hitting streak. The Southaven, Mississippi native lined a single into right field that was booted by ThunderBolts outfielder Carlos Pena, allowing both Kasten Furr and Semo to score and make it 6-1 Mississippi.

A roadblock finally slowed Williams in the bottom half of the inning after Victor Cerny led off with a single, only the third hit of the game for Windy City. Mississippi picked up the inning’s first out after a groundout erased Cerny but allowed the batter to reach first safely.

ThunderBolts third baseman Jared Beebe then homered on a one-strike offering to cut the Mud Monsters lead in half at 6-3.

Jackson Smith relieved Williams and recorded the final two outs of the inning to carry Mississippi’s lead into the eighth.

ThunderBolts Strike

Windy City flipped the game in the eighth.

Game Flips

Lightning in the eighth

After the Mud Monsters were held scoreless in the top half of the inning, Smith remained on the mound for Windy City’s half of the eighth. The ThunderBolts found lightning.

Back-to-back singles by Josue Urdaneta and James Dunlap opened the inning before Daryl Ruiz tied the game with one swing, launching a three-run home run to knot the score at 6-6.

Smith responded by recording the next two outs but surrendered a single to Pena, prompting manager Jay Pecci to call upon Chris Barraza out of the bullpen.

Barraza entered and allowed Pena to steal second base before inducing a ground ball to shortstop off the bat of Beebe. The play forced Schield to rush his throw wide of first, allowing Pena to score the go-ahead run and give Windy City a 7-6 lead.

Final Answer

Mississippi reclaimed the lead with two pitches, two results and one wild ninth.

With the game suddenly turned upside down and Mississippi down to its final three outs, the ThunderBolts turned to Noah Manning to close things out. The Windy City closer began the inning by walking both Semo and Schield to put the tying and go-ahead runs aboard.

Then, during Brayland Skinner’s at-bat, a surprise back-pick attempt by Cerny caught Semo diving back into second base and colliding violently with ThunderBolts shortstop James Dunlap. Windy City immediately took exception to the play and both benches emptied onto the field. No punches were thrown, but after a lengthy discussion, the umpires ruled Semo out at second base.

Pecci stormed out of the Mississippi dugout to protest the call and was ejected by home plate umpire Caleb Groom.

Now with one away and Schield still aboard at first, Skinner’s at-bat resumed and ended with a single to put two runners on for Booker, who was then hit by a pitch to load the bases.

With Travis Holt at the plate, Manning bounced a 1-2 pitch that Cerny blocked. On the very next pitch, Manning buried another ball in the dirt that the ThunderBolts catcher could not corral, allowing Schield to score the tying run and make it 7-7.

Still batting, Holt grounded a ball to Windy City second baseman Urdaneta, who saw Skinner breaking for the plate and fired home. The throw arrived too late to catch Mississippi’s speedy leadoff man as the Mud Monsters reclaimed the lead at 8-7.

Two Pitches. Two Results.

Mississippi added another insurance run moments later after Jack Holman lined a double into right field to score Booker. Holt attempted to score as well but was tagged out trying to stretch the play.

Barraza Slams It Shut

The Mud Monsters took the lead into the bottom of the ninth and kept it there.

Holding a 9-7 lead, Barraza returned for the bottom of the ninth and retired the side in order, including striking out Windy City’s eighth-inning hero Ruiz swinging to end the game.

Next Game

The Mud Monsters will now look to make it two wins in a row for the first time this season as left-hander Art Joven (1-0, 5.40) gets the start for Mississippi.

Right-hander Ethan Smith (0-0, 6.30) takes the ball for Windy City. First pitch is scheduled for 10:35 a.m. CT.

Final Box Score

The full numbers from Mississippi’s 9-7 win over Windy City.

Line Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LOB
Mississippi 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 3 9 6 1 6
Windy City 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 7 8 0 4

Mississippi Batting

Player AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PO A
Skinner, CF.33352201020150
Booker, RF.23941100030140
Holt, 3B.34950000010003
Holman, 1B.35351210120190
De La Rosa, DH.20040000000200
Wallace, PR.07700000000000
Nicklaus, 2B.19240000000114
Furr, LF.41921000001020
Semo, C.32012100002050
Schield, SS.37922000002013
Totals32961118662710

Windy City Batting

Player AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PO A
Dunlap, SS.22451100000133
Ruiz, 1B.244511001301100
Sandle, LF.43631100111020
Cerny, C.33340100000181
Pena, RF.37042100000031
Beebe, 3B.30341100120001
Grant, CF.25930000001210
Serratos, DH.13340100000000
Urdaneta, 2B.34441100000024
Totals3678003625279

Mississippi Pitching

Pitcher ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR BF
Williams5.636.143313224
Smith BS7.881.14430118
Barraza W0.001.10001106
Totals9.0876253

Windy City Pitching

Pitcher ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR BF
Wehrle3.716.034425124
Davis3.602.012221010
Manning L9.820.22332007
Cook1.590.10000001
Totals9.0699661

Batting

Mississippi: 2B: Holman. 3B: Skinner. HR: Holman. RBI: Skinner 2, Booker 3, Holt, Holman 2. HBP: Furr, Semo, Booker, De La Rosa. E: Schield. SB: Semo, Schield.

Windy City: HR: Sandle, Ruiz, Beebe. RBI: Ruiz 3, Sandle, Beebe 2. SB: Pena, Serratos.

Pitching

Pitches-Strikes: Williams 82-54, Smith 29-19, Barraza 28-16; Wehrle 93-63, Davis 30-16, Manning 28-11, Cook 2-1.

Batters Faced: Williams 24, Smith 8, Barraza 6; Wehrle 24, Davis 10, Manning 7, Cook 1.

Wild Pitches: Manning 1.

Game Information

Venue: Ozinga Field. Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Start: 10:37 a.m. Final: 1:27 p.m. Time of Game: 2:50. Attendance: 2,105.

Weather: 73 degrees. Wind: SW 17.

Umpires: HP Caleb Groom, 1B Jordan Alfonso, 3B Andrew Bernius.

About the Mississippi Mud Monsters

Baseball Lives Here. It Just Got a Little Weirder.

The Mississippi Mud Monsters are a professional baseball team based in Pearl, Mississippi, competing in the Frontier League. Built in the mud and rooted in Mississippi, the Mud Monsters believe baseball should be unapologetically fun, a little weird, wildly welcoming, and deeply tied to the place it calls home. Real baseball. Real people. This is swamp-built, Mississippi-made baseball, where the vibes matter just as much as the final score.