Eugene Em-scapes with 5-2 victory in Vancouver
Vancouver goes 2-21 with runners in scoring position, as the Ems' pitchers fight in and out of trouble for a 5-2 victory on Canada Day in front of 6,413 at Nat Bailey Stadium.
Vancouver goes 2-21 with runners in scoring position, as the Ems' pitchers fight in and out of trouble for a 5-2 victory on Canada Day in front of 6,413 at Nat Bailey Stadium.
In a stadium filled with Canadian flags and an amped up crowd waiting to explode before the postgame fireworks show for Canada Day, the Emeralds' pitching staff provided fireworks of their own, consistently working out of trouble to win their 2nd game in this road series.
Unlike most games this season, the Emeralds (11-6) got on the board first in their very first at bat, with
The lead would not last long, however, as the Canadians (10-7) got a ringing double off the bat of
In the 5th inning, after largely cruising through his first four innings of work, Vancouver starter
The Canadians did not go quietly into the night, however, as they put runners in scoring position in each of the last 4 innings.
Credit the Emeralds' pitching staff from their most recent swing, as the team has won 9 of their last 10 games, largely thanks to a team ERA of 2.28 that leads the Northwest League by more than half a run. In this ballgame, the Canadians had runners in scoring position in 8 of their 9 innings at-bat, but the pitchers from the Emerald Valley consistently made their best pitches in the most tense of moments.
Game 4 of the series will be Sunday afternoon, with