Despite their best pitching efforts, the Dogs dropped their second consecutive game to the Sioux City Explorers on Wednesday night, by a final of 3-1. Neither team committed an error, and the Dogs outhit Sioux City, however Chicago couldn’t come through when it mattered. The one run the Dogs got came on a Chance Sisco RBI single in the bottom of the fifth, scoring Brantley Bell from second base. Other than that, there was very little offense to talk about. Teter and Sisco both collected two hits, and Bell, Pettigrew, and Kusiak also added hits of their own. Connor Curlis pitched one of the best games of his pro career. In 5 innings, the lefty struck out 10 hitters, didn’t walk anybody, and only gave up four hits, all of which were singles. The Dogs have left innumerable numbers of players on base. If they’d like to win, they’re going to need to start taking advantage of runners in scoring position, and actually scoring them. Starting pitching has gotten almost no suppose. The Dogs are back in action tomorrow for the final game of a 4-game against the Sioux City Explorers. First pitch at Impact Field is scheduled for 6:30 pm. Jeff Lindgren makes his second start of the season. The Dogs look to avoid a 3-1 series loss. All Chicago Dogs games are streamed, live and free on aabaseball.tv.