Joliet Slammers starting pitcher Jim Schult fields a ground ball vs. the Road Warriors. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Slammers first baseman Erik Lis makes the catch as the Road Warriors' Taylor Oldham is out. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet Slammers starting pitcher Jim Schult. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Slammers catcher Eric McGee can not find the ball as the Road Warriors' Matt Wright is safe at home. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Slammers catcher Eric McGee blocks the plate and tags out the Road Warriors' Tyler Hall. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
The Slammers' Patrick Norris watches the flight of a ball to the outfield. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet Slammers third baseman Kyle Maunus fields a ground ball. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
The Slammers Josh Lyon watches the flight of his double vs. the Road Warriors. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
Slammers right fielder David Christensen makes a running catch vs. the Road Warriors. | Larry Kane~For Sun-Times Media
The offense that produced a 14-2 victory Tuesday night was less explosive on fireworks night but just as effective. The Joliet Slammers won five game in a row for the first time since late May-early June with a 5-4 victory Wednesday night over the fledgling …