Addis pitched all five innings and got the win. He gave up 10 hits and four runs, while walking three and striking out five.
The Shoes struck quickly in the nightcap and the long ball helped again.
Luke Koester walked and Mitch Althoff doubled to get things started in the opening inning. Wermert delivered a two-run double, Andy Niebrugge walked and Konkel belted a three-run homer to put the Shoes on top 5-0.
That was just the first of three hits and the first of two round-trippers for Konkel. He had an RBI double in the second and a solo homer in the fourth to help T-Town stay ahead 9-6. The Shoes then scored three runs in the fifth and four more in the sixth to break the game open.
Mitch Althoff had a two-run triple in the fifth and Jonathan Kemme delivered a two-run single in the sixth.
Niebrugge went the first four innings to get the win. He allowed four hits and six runs, while walking four and striking out three.
The Shoes improved to 10-2 overall and 1-0 in the Apollo Conference. Only the first game of a doubleheader between league opponents counts toward the conference standings.
The Shoes will play at home Monday against Dieterich and then travel to Casey-Westfield on Tuesday.