Nuts takes home second straight Cal League title
Having missed out on its first opportunity to clinch a second consecutive championship, the Modesto Nuts made sure the California League crown remained at John Thurman Field on Wednesday night. The Seattle affiliate put on a pitching clinic, edging Lake Elsinore, 2-1, in the winner-take-all Game 3 of the Championship
Having missed out on its first opportunity to clinch a second consecutive championship, the Modesto Nuts made sure the California League crown remained at John Thurman Field on Wednesday night.
The Seattle affiliate put on a pitching clinic, edging Lake Elsinore, 2-1, in the winner-take-all Game 3 of the Championship Series. The title was the third for the organization since it affiliated with the Mariners in 2017 and its 11th overall, tied for second-most in league history with Stockton, one behind San Jose's 12.
Modesto proved resilient in Game 1 of the series, rallying from a ninth-inning deficit to claim a 10-8 victory over the Padres affiliate. Although the celebration had to wait following a 9-2 setback on Tuesday, the Nuts did not let falling behind early in Game 3 affect them.
Trailing in the fifth, 1-0, Modesto scored the only runs it needed on a bases-loaded walk to
The quintet of Brock Moore, Trevor Long, Jack White,
Although the Nuts' road to their second straight championship was shored up early on thanks to a 41-23 first-half mark -- tops on the circuit -- the club had an uneven second half, going 32-34. Modesto finished 73-57 overall, a half-game behind San Jose for the best record in the league.
Trying to defend their 2023 championship under second-year manager Zach Vincej, the Nuts were bolstered early by
The emergence of Tai Peete, the organization's No. 11 prospect, in his first full season and Luis Suisbel's league-leading 15 homers and 90 RBIs, the Nuts paced the circuit in numerous offensive categories, including batting average (.266), OPS (.793), homers (113) and runs (833).
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The pitching staff's 4.58 ERA was in the middle of the pack, but they allowed the lowest average-against (.232) and the fewest long balls (56). Mariners No. 28 prospect Ashton Izzi sparkled on the mound for Modesto with a league-best 2.85 ERA in 26 starts, nearly a run-and-a-half better than the next lowest mark.
Vincej, who appeared in 10 big league games with the Reds and Mariners in 2017-18, amassed a 151-111 record (.576) in his first two years at the helm. Coupled with the club's 4-1 ledger in this year's playoffs, Vincej guided the Nuts to a 8-1 mark in postseason play en route to the Cal League's first back-to-back championships since San Jose in 2009-10.
Michael Avallone is a contributor to MiLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @MavalloneMiLB.