Dykxhoorn dazzles as Grizzlies complete four-game sweep in Round Rock, win fifth straight
The Fresno Grizzlies (44-27) have the best record in Triple-A Baseball after sweeping the Round Rock Express (30-41) in four games, the punctuation mark coming in a 5-3 win at Dell Diamond on Tuesday night. The victory capped a 6-1 road trip where the Grizzlies allowed three or fewer runs
The Fresno Grizzlies (44-27) have the best record in Triple-A Baseball after sweeping the Round Rock Express (30-41) in four games, the punctuation mark coming in a 5-3 win at Dell Diamond on Tuesday night. The victory capped a 6-1 road trip where the Grizzlies allowed three or fewer runs in each win, surrendering just 15 runs the entire trip; the worst outing being their 4-1 loss at New Orleans on Thursday. Fresno's 3.96 club ERA ranks first in the PCL's Pacific Conference, and third in the league overall. The Grizzlies are 24-6 when allowing three or fewer runs, 42-8 when scoring more than three runs and 32-7 when scoring first.
It's the Grizzlies' second four-game sweep this season (April 13-16 at home vs. Reno), improving Fresno to 12-4 in June (8-1 road). The Grizzlies are 23-12 on the road, their five-game win streak their longest away from home this season, and their second-longest win streak period this year, behind their seven-game run April 11-17.
On a bullpen night for Round Rock, Express starter
The Grizzlies broke up a scoreless tie in the fourth, when a pair of Jeff Springs (0-1) walks de-railed the Express.
The walks would continue to pile up an inning later, as in the fifth lefty
Fresno starter
Round Rock scored twice in the sixth, thanks to a pair of former Grizzlies and the brother of one. A
Dykxhoorn (2-0) would go seven innings, allowing just two (earned) runs on four hits. He did not walk a batter and struck out eight, and has struck out 34 in his first 30.2 Triple-A innings pitched. The Canadian right-hander has walked just four batters in that time, allowing only 15 hits and eight runs (2.35 ERA) over his first five starts with Fresno, four of them quality starts.
In the ninth the clubs traded one-run blows to make it a 5-3 final. The Grizzlies scored their final run on a Reed RBI fielder's choice, which scored
Tucker extended his season-long and current team-long hit streak to nine games, scoring a pair of runs. Tucker his 19-for-40 during the streak, and enjoyed an 8-for-16 series. Tucker had four three-hit games during the seven-game road trip.
Following an off day Wednesday, the Grizzlies will be back in action on "Coming To Fresno" night Thursday against Albuquerque. Probable starters are RHP