Big Inning And Blasts Lead Volcanoes To Sweep
The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes proved they are still a formidable offensive unit despite the promotion of two of their biggest boppers.After three early home runs and an eight-run third inning gave the Volcanoes (9-7 second half, 35-19 overall) an 11-2 lead, Hillsboro responded with seven unanswered runs to make the game
The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes proved they are still a formidable offensive unit despite the promotion of two of their biggest boppers.
After three early home runs and an eight-run third inning gave the Volcanoes (9-7 second half, 35-19 overall) an 11-2 lead, Hillsboro responded with seven unanswered runs to make the game interesting before falling 12-9 Saturday night at Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer.
The game was halted by nearly 90 minutes in the first inning by rain and was completed in front of only one hundred or so patrons well past 11 p.m. The Volcanoes swept the three-game series against the Hops (10-6, 34-20), which came after Hillsboro handed Salem-Keizer its only sweep of the season at Ron Tonkin Field just before the All-Star break.
Salem-Keizer hit three home runs for the second straight game in the series and all came with runners on base. The biggest blow was a Brandon Martorano grand slam off Hillsboro reliever
But the Hops steadily chipped away against the Salem-Keizer bullpen, putting runs on the board in their next four turns at bat against three differrent relievers. Meanwhile, NWL All-Star pitcher
Hillsboro, trailing 11-9, got a leadoff single in the top of the eightth from
Four additions to Hillsboro's roster all made considerable contributions Saturday night and three of them had hits in all three games of the series. Carroll, the Diamondbacks' top pick in the 2019 draft (19th overall) out of Seattle's Lakeside School, tripled in a run in the second inning and scored when the relay throw got past third. He would be all over the bases, going 2-for-3 with two walks and three runs scored, giving him five runs in his first NWL series. Peguero continues to swing a hot bat after leading advanced-rookie level Missoula in batting, homers and RBI. The 6-1, 18-year-old shortstop went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs scored. Hernandez had three hits and two RBI, including a run-scoring triple in the sixth inning.
The Hops, still leading the South Division second-half standings by a game over the Volcanoes and Eugene Emeralds, open a three-game road series at Everett Sunday afternoon, with pregame coverage starting at 3:35 p.m. and the first pitch at 4:05.