Here's the Peoria Game Report. Thanks, Nathan! Chiefs Blow Three Run 7th Inning Lead, Lose 5-4 Valdez hit streak at 17 Clinton, IA – For the second night in a row the Peoria Chiefs blew a 3-0 lead and lost by one run, 5-4 to the Clinton Lumberkings at Alliant Energy Field. In the 10th inning, KC Herren led off with a double and went to third on a single by John Whittleman. After a strikeout and an intentional walk, Jose Vallejo hit a comebacker to Matt Avery for an apparent force out or double play. But Avery’s throw home was wide and went to the backstop as Herren scored the winning run. The Chiefs jumped on top in the 5th inning with three unearned runs. Robinson Chirinos was hit by a pitch and then went to third on an errant pickoff throw by starter Kyle Rogers. Chirinos scored on a fielders’ choice off the bat of Davy Gregg. Gregg stole second and scored on a basehit by Jesus Valdez to make it 2-0. Ryan Norwood doubled to the wall in center to scored Valdez for a 3-0 lead before Rogers got out of the inning. Chiefs starter Donnie Veal took a no-hitter into the 6th inning before John Whittleman doubled into right-center. Whittleman was thrown out at third on the play so Veal still faced just the minimum through the first 6 1/3 innings. With one out in the 7th inning, Jose Vallejo tripled to right-center and then scored on a basehit by John Mayberry to end the shutout. After a wild pitch, Veal walked Freddie Thon and got Truan Mehl to flyout. With two down and two on, Terry Blunt doubled to left tying the game 3-3. Matt Avery relieved Veal with a runner on second and gave up a single to KC Herren. The throw by rightfielder Jesus Valdez was right on the money and catcher Jake Muyco applied the tag but somehow the home plate umpire called Blunt safe at the plate for a 4-3 Clinton lead. Norwood led off the 8th with a single and was lifted for pinch runner Jonathon Mota who advanced to second on a passed ball. After a groundout sent Mota to third, Alberto Garcia singled to right to tie the game 4-4. Veal allowed four runs in 6 2/3 innings while not giving up a hit until the 6th. He picked a runner off and caught another one stealing. The lefty walked four and struck out five in the no-decision. Avery took the loss with an unearned run in the 10th. The right-hander allowed three hits and struck out two in 2 2/3 innings. Pepsi Player of the Game Donnie Veal (SP) – Veal is now the strikeout leader for the Cubs minor league organization with 65 strikeouts. He didn’t allow a hit to the 6th and faced the minimum through the first 19 batters. Playoff Watch With 23 games remaining in the half the Chiefs are in the Wild Card spot in the Western Division. They are 2 ½ games behind first place Kane County and started the day 3 ½ ahead of Burlington for the Wild Card while the Bees were still playing Beloit Friday night. Notes… Jesus Valdez singled in the 5th inning and now has a 17 game hit streak, tied for 5th longest in franchise history… Clinton has won three games for the first time this season…RH Scott Taylor (1-2) faces LH Zach Phillips (1-3) Saturday at 6:00 PM…The broadcast begins with the pre-game show on http://www.peoriachiefs.com at 5:45 PM.