St. Paul Struggles on the Road, Falls Again to Iowa
The St. Paul Saints extended their losing streak to four games with an 8-2 defeat against Iowa on Saturday evening in Des Moines. The team's offense was limited to just four hits in the contest.
The St. Paul Saints' trip to Iowa has proven to be a challenging one, as they suffered their fourth consecutive loss to the Iowa Cubs on Saturday. The offensive struggles that plagued them in previous games continued, with the Saints managing only four hits throughout the entire game.
This latest setback saw St. Paul fall by a score of 8-2. The limited offense, which had also produced just five hits the night before, failed to mount a significant threat against the Iowa pitching staff. The quartet of hits on Saturday came from Matt Wallner, Aaron Sabato, Orlando Arcia, and Noah Cardenas.
The Saints are showing concerning offensive consistency issues, struggling to string together hits even against a division rival. This trend needs to be reversed quickly if they aim for any meaningful success.
