It was a lopsided kind of day for the Southeast Legacy Twins on Sunday.
In a doubleheader against the Swift Current Indians at Lynn Prime Park, the Twins dropped the first game 9-0 before rebounding for a 9-2 win in the second one.
In the first game, the Twins surrendered six runs in the third inning, with four of them unearned.
Swift Current added another run in the fourth inning and two in the fifth, outhitting the Twins 12-1 in the process.
The Twins committed five errors in the game. Their only hit was a double by John Gaab in the third inning.
Garret Fitzpatrick allowed nine runs - just three of them earned - on nine hits, four strikeouts and two walks in five innings. Colton Gingras gave up three hits and a walk in two innings of relief, but no runs.
B.J. Moen struck out seven and walked three while allowing the one hit in four innings for the Indians. Matt Bissonnette threw three clean innings in relief, with two walks and a strikeout.
Sunday's second game was a completely different story, as the Twins led off with two runs in the first inning, then broke the game open with five in the third before scoring two more in the fourth. Two of their runs were unearned.
Austin Orsted led off the third with a triple, then scored on a double by Fitzpatrick, who later scored when two errors happened on the same play.
Brandon Hutt and Jonathon MacFarlane each scored after reaching on errors, and James Giroux later crossed the plate on a fielder's choice by Tanner Odgers.
Fitzpatrick led the Twins at the plate, hitting 2-for-3 with two runs batted in and a walk.
Kade Behm drove in both Indians runs with a single in the fourth.
Gingras started for the Twins and threw four innings, allowing two runs while fanning five batters and walking three. Carver Krafchuk allowed one hit in the last three innings while striking out three and issuing one walk.
Mitchell Peterson and Darby Crozier pitched three innings each for Swift Current, with Peterson taking the brunt of the damage, allowing seven runs on seven hits.
The Twins were scheduled to visit the Regina Pacers last night. They will host the Saskatoon Giants in a doubleheader on Saturday.