DELUGE OF RUNS PUTS RAPTORS IN WINS RECORD TIE
OREM, UT - In the first inning of Friday's game between the Ogden Raptors and Orem Owlz, the visiting Raptors roped two doubles and scored twice.That set the tone for a team trying to build momentum after plating a total of four runs over the previous two games. Ogden's offense
OREM, UT - In the first inning of Friday's game between the Ogden Raptors and Orem Owlz, the visiting Raptors roped two doubles and scored twice.
That set the tone for a team trying to build momentum after plating a total of four runs over the previous two games. Ogden's offense continued hitting all the way through the ninth to put up a season high for runs scored in a 21-5 win.
The victory, number 54 on the season, tied the Pioneer League record for wins in a campaign. In the league's short-season history since 1964, only two teams - the 1985 Great Falls Dodgers and 2003 Provo Angels - had won 54 before this night.
The Owlz got a run back in the home half, but in the third Arocho tripled, Rodriguez walked and Pages lifted to home run to right field for a 10-1 advantage.
Littell scored in the fourth after a leadoff walk, but Orem pulled within seven with a three-run frame.
In the fifth, Pages obliterated a 2-1 offering, sending it out of the ballpark to left for his second blast of the game and 19th of the season. Ching followed with a walk and Lao with a double, allowing Littell to and
The Raptors went silent from the sixth through eighth, while Orem picked up another run.
In the ninth, the Owlz put a position player on the mound and Ogden teed off again. Shaps lined his first hit of the game to kick off the frame, and he scored on pinch-hit triple by
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The Raptors can break the league wins mark as they finish the regular season Saturday night at Orem; the game is scheduled for 6:35 PM. The playoffs begin Sunday at Grand Junction.