After a win on Friday night, the Wingnuts' clubhouse was filled with hope, resonated through the bass-pumping music and childlike banter between players who had a spot in the postseason on their minds.
Following Saturday's 4-3 loss to El Paso at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, there was no music, no banter and little hope. Wichita dropped to 3 ½ games behind Sioux Falls in the American Association with six to play in the first half.
The Wingnuts were saying all the things they would be expected to say in such a situation, but the downtrodden looks on their faces suggested they didn't really believe their own words.
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