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Two-Out Hitting, Complementary Pitching Lift Mud Monsters Over ThunderBolts

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Two-Out Hitting, Complementary Pitching Lift Mud Monsters Over ThunderBolts
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Two-Out Hitting, Complementary Pitching Lift Mud Monsters Over ThunderBolts

Final: Mud Monsters 5, ThunderBolts 3 Record: Mississippi 6-5 Series: Mississippi wins Streak: Back-to-back wins

CRESTWOOD, Ill. (May 20, 2026) - For the first time this season, the Mississippi Mud Monsters (6-5) have won back-to-back games, securing a 5-3 victory and series win over the Windy City ThunderBolts (7-5).

Monster Notes

Two-out swings, steady relief work and a ninth-inning door slam gave Mississippi the series.

  • Kasten Furr went 3-for-4 with two RBI singles, including a seventh-inning insurance run.
  • Art Joven allowed three runs, two earned, across 4.2 innings while striking out three.
  • Seth McCartney earned the win after escaping a sixth-inning jam with a double play.
  • Chris Barraza struck out the side in the ninth to secure the save.

Two-Out Start

Mississippi opened the scoring with a first-inning rally.

It was an all-around effort by the Mud Monsters after a two-out first inning rally spawned the game’s opening run.

Travis Holt and Jack Holman both singled to put two aboard before Kasten Furr was plunked to load the bases. A bases-loaded walk to AJ Fritz allowed Holt to score and make it 1-0.

Windy City Answers

The ThunderBolts scored in each of the first two innings.

Art Joven, the left-hander from Bakersfield, California, got the start for Mississippi, making his third appearance of the year, and Windy City answered immediately.

Joven recorded the first out after leadoff man James Dunlap grounded out to Slater Schield at shortstop, but a walk to Daryl Ruiz was followed by a stolen base and a balk that moved him to third.

Joven recorded the second out on a lineout by the next ThunderBolts batter to keep Ruiz at third, but another walk, this one to Victor Cerny, put runners on the corners for Jared Beebe, who delivered an RBI single to tie the game at 1-1 and move Cerny to second.

Mississippi’s lefty then struck out the next batter swinging to end the inning for his first strikeout on the way to three on the afternoon.

After a quiet top of the second, Windy City’s next offensive chance began with a leadoff single by Oscar Serratos. Joven retired the next batter for the inning’s first out before recording the second on a lineout to Schield.

Mississippi’s shortstop fired back to first trying to double off Serratos, but the throw sailed wide and pushed the Windy City runner to second. Serratos then attempted to take third, but Semo’s throw on the caught stealing attempt sailed into left field and allowed the ThunderBolts to take a 2-1 lead.

Rally Caps

Holman and Furr helped Mississippi tie it in the third.

In the top of the third, the Mud Monsters once again put on their rally caps as a two-out double by Jack Holman triggered an RBI single by Furr to score Holman and knot the game at 2-2.

Back in Front

Skinner and Booker pushed Mississippi ahead in the fourth.

Lead Swing

Skinner doubles, Booker lifts

Mississippi reclaimed the lead in the fourth after consecutive one-out walks by Windy City starter Ethan Smith put Semo and Schield aboard for Brayland Skinner.

Skinner drilled a 1-1 offering off the right-field fence for an RBI double that scored Semo and left runners at second and third for Kyle Booker.

Booker then lifted a fly ball deep enough for Schield to tag and score, giving the Mud Monsters a 4-2 lead heading into the bottom of the fourth.

Holding the Lead

Joven and McCartney worked through pressure in the middle innings.

Joven twirled a 1-2-3 bottom half of the inning and, after Mississippi went scoreless in the top of the fifth, Windy City came to bat trailing 4-2.

Robbie Ayers led off the inning with a single before a wild pitch during Josue Urdaneta’s at-bat moved him to second. Joven struck out Urdaneta for the inning’s first out before a Dunlap single put runners on the corners for Ruiz, whose sacrifice fly cut the deficit to 4-3.

Manager Jay Pecci then turned to Seth McCartney out of the Mississippi bullpen. Joven finished his outing after 4.2 innings, allowing three runs, two earned, on four hits while walking three and striking out three.

McCartney recorded the inning’s final out before returning for the sixth and escaping a jam after allowing back-to-back one-out singles to Beebe and Carlos Pena.

The right-hander from Brandon, Mississippi, induced a 6-4-3 double play turned by Schield, Furr and Holman to preserve the lead and give Mississippi a chance to add insurance in the seventh.

Insurance Run

Furr delivered his second two-out RBI hit of the day.

Key Knock

Furr comes through again

Booker, still searching for a hit to extend his multi-season hitting streak, doubled to lead off the inning. After Holt popped out for out number one and Holman lifted a sacrifice fly to move Booker to third, Furr delivered his second two-out RBI hit of the day to score Booker and extend the Mud Monsters lead to 5-3.

Kasten Furr’s Insurance RBI

Closing Time

Langrell bridged the gap before Barraza locked down the series.

Connor Langrell covered the next two innings for Mississippi and tossed a pair of scoreless frames while striking out one and allowing just one hit.

Chris Barraza entered for the save opportunity in the bottom of the ninth. In his second appearance of the series, the right-hander faced four batters, striking out the side and walking one to lock down the series victory.

Next Game

The Mud Monsters will now look for a series sweep in game three tomorrow morning with first pitch scheduled for 10:35 a.m. CT.

Right-hander Hunter Belton (0-0, 2.25) gets the start for Mississippi while Windy City counters with left-hander Kevin Figueredo (1-1, 6.30).

Final Box Score

The full numbers from Mississippi’s 5-3 win over Windy City.

Line Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LOB
Mississippi 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 10 2 9
Windy City 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 6

Mississippi Batting

Player AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PO A
Skinner, CF.32050110010220
Booker, RF.24041110010230
Holt, DH.33351100000100
Holman, 1B.36841210001080
Furr, 2B.45740300020023
Fritz, 3B.18230100011110
Wallace, LF.05940100000110
Semo, C.34611000002081
Schield, SS.34421000002055
Totals33510300557279

Windy City Batting

Player AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PO A
Dunlap, SS.22640100000013
Ruiz, 1B.23421000011091
Sandle, CF.39540000000010
Cerny, DH.31720000002200
Beebe, 3B.32440200010012
Pena, RF.35540100000220
Serratos, LF.15231100001030
Ayers, C.30841100000281
Urdaneta, 2B.33340100000225
Totals31370002482712

Mississippi Pitching

Pitcher ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR BF
Joven4.914.243233020
McCartney W0.001.12000105
Langrell HLD3.002.01000107
Barraza SV0.001.00001304
Totals9.0732480

Windy City Pitching

Pitcher ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR BF
Smith L6.465.164432026
Cameron2.451.13110107
Cook1.291.10001204
Bohnert1.801.01001204
Totals9.01055570

Batting

Mississippi: 2B: Holman, Skinner, Booker. RBI: Skinner, Booker, Furr 2, Fritz. HBP: Furr, Semo. GIDP: Schield 2. SF: Booker. DP: Schield-Furr-Holman. E: Schield, Semo.

Windy City: RBI: Ruiz, Beebe. GIDP: Serratos. SF: Ruiz. DP: Urdaneta-Dunlap-Ruiz; Cook-Urdaneta-Ruiz. E: Dunlap. SB: Ruiz, Serratos, Urdaneta. CS: Cerny.

Pitching

Pitches-Strikes: Joven 88-51, McCartney 18-13, Langrell 18-16, Barraza 23-14; Smith 93-56, Cameron 13-11, Cook 21-11, Bohnert 26-15.

Batters Faced: Joven 20, McCartney 5, Langrell 7, Barraza 4; Smith 26, Cameron 7, Cook 4, Bohnert 4.

Wild Pitches: Joven 1.

Game Information

Venue: Ozinga Field. Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Start: 10:37 a.m. Final: 1:33 p.m. Time of Game: 2:56. Attendance: 2,496.

Weather: 58 degrees. Wind: NNE 13.

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

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.