The St. Joseph Mustangs snapped their three-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over the Ban Johnson League All-Stars Tuesday night inside Phil Welch Stadium.
St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team is now 16-14 this season and they also made history Tuesday.
Regan Nash, a graduate of North Platte High School and a current Missouri softball player, became the first woman to ever play for the Mustangs. She came on in the fourth inning as she played in left field and had one at bat. Nash went 0-for-1 as she struck out swinging.
St. Joseph rallied from a 2-0 deficit and scored five unanswered runs to take the lead and they never gave it back.
Patrick Dillon had two hits and two RBI, while Alex Phillips and Terrence Spurlin added two hits each.
Adam Thies earned the win for the Mutangs as he allowed two earned runs and six hits in six innings of work.
St. Joe is back at home Wednesday for their annual 4th of July meeting with Sedalia at 7:00 p.m. inside Phil Welch Stadium.