The Okotoks Dawgs found their way back into the win column after a 5-4 win over the Medicine Hat Mavericks last night.

On the mound, it was Ethan Fox making his debut in the starting rotation and tossing five innings, allowing two runs. Fox struck out three in his first start of 2017 and continued a string of quality outings from the starting staff.

Taylor Davis, Corey Jackson and Tyler Burdett came on in relief of Fox and fired four shutout innings, the latter recorded his 13th save.

Brendan Rose had a strong performance at the plate, lining his second home run in his five-year tenure as a Dawg while recording a multi-hit night. Okotoks kept piling on their franchise-high for blasts in a single season when Jayse McLean laced a two-run bomb in the fifth inning, making it 44 as a collective unit. Following tonight’s win, 12 batters have now registered at least one home run this year.

In the first, it was Medicine Hat picking up where they left off following their victory over Okotoks on July 16, taking an early 1-0 lead. A pair of throwing errors and a hit batter plated one, but Fox was able to limit the threat, getting out of a two-out, two-on jam.

Containing the Mavericks in the opening frame proved to be beneficial as Rose sent a 1-2 offering over the wall in right field for his first home run of the season -- a solo shot -- tying the game at one through two innings.

It was a 2-1 contest until McLean launched his seventh blast of the campaign, a no-doubter to the deepest part of the field for a two-run shot. In front of him, Zach Hanna worked himself on with a five-pitch walk before taking a light jog around the bases. The bomb gave McLean his second hit in as many nights and handed Okotoks their first lead -- 3-2.

The Dawgs advantage would be short-lived, however, as the Mavs capitalized off a trio of singles with their next opportunity at the plate to reclaim a one-run edge.

The blows continued to be exchanged between the two clubs as Okotoks tied things up in the top half of the seventh. A one-out double from Hanna allowed McLean to register his third RBI of the night, scorching a single up the middle to make it a 4-4 game.

With the bases loaded and no outs in the eighth, the Dawgs scratched the game-winning run across the plate, courtesy of Eddie Sanchez, who knocked a sac-fly to deep left field to score pinch-runner Ryan Humeniuk.

The Dawgs now finish off the regular season with three games at home beginning Friday against the Fort McMurray Giants. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05pm.

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