Jackson powers Pioneer to All-Star win
BOISE, Idaho -- The Pioneer League brought the lumber to Memorial Stadium, hitting the home run cycle -- solo, two-run, three-run and grand slam -- to survive a back-and-forth offensive battle and take home its second straight All-Star crown with an 11-7 triumph over the Northwest League."We were swinging it
BOISE, Idaho -- The Pioneer League brought the lumber to Memorial Stadium, hitting the home run cycle -- solo, two-run, three-run and grand slam -- to survive a back-and-forth offensive battle and take home its second straight All-Star crown with an 11-7 triumph over the Northwest League.
"We were swinging it today," said Pioneer League Top Star
"Everyone was going to swing hard today," Yang said. "We wanted to hit some bombs. I told myself I wasn't going to take a strike today. So, trying to get my hacks off, I just ran into one."
The Northwest League opened the scoring in the second on a two-run double by Eugene's
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"A 1-1 count, All-Star Game, so you got out there and do what you do, show what you got," said Jackson, the Angels' No. 5 prospect. "He laid a fastball right there for me and I was able to get a good swing on it."
The NWL regained the lead with a four-run fifth. Frick singled in a run for his second hit of the night, Spokane's
"It was great to be here with the best guys around the league and just have fun for a night," said Crim, a 19th-round pick in this year's Draft. "Definitely worth the trip. I didn't know I was going to play the whole game, that was definitely a shock. The Home Run Derby didn't go my way, so I was just trying to find my swing a little bit. The first couple of at-bats were tough. I was just happy to put some barrels on some balls."
Again, the lead vanished quickly because Yang and Littell did their damage in the following frame. With Hillsboro right-hander
"It was high and in," said the Reds' 2019 seventh-round pick. "I just got the barrel to it. It took care of itself."
Littell's three-run no-doubter put the Pioneer League ahead for good on its way to a second straight win in the midseason classic.
"We knew these guys wanted to show of their arms, so I just tried to get a good fastball to hit and hit it early in the count," he said. "I got a good one that I could put a pretty good swing on."
McWilliams' two-run shot in the eighth extended the lead to 11-6, but the NWL got back a run in the bottom of the frame when Vancouver's
Each starting pitcher, Salem-Keizer righty Kervin Castro and Great Falls southpaw Avery Weems, turned in a perfect inning. Boise righty Jacob Wallace, the Rockies' third-round pick this year, struck out the side in the ninth. Missoula righty Patrick McGuff got the win, despite allowing four runs -- three earned -- on five hits and a walk with three punchouts in 1 2/3 frames.
Roby wins Home Run Derby
Roby, who has one regular-season homer, smacked nine in the first round, most coming in a streak near the end of his turn. Simpson matched his season total with 12 in the first round, easily advancing over Pioneer League teammates
Roby joins
Jared Ravich is a senior software engineer for Major League Baseball Advanced Media.