Five-run ninth inning dooms River Cats
West Sacramento, Calif. - The Sacramento River Cats (6-6) held the high-powered Las Vegas Aviators (10-3) in check for much of the night, but the league's highest scoring offense came on late to take the series opener 8-4.River Cats' starter Tyler Beede was solid once again in his third start
West Sacramento, Calif. - The Sacramento River Cats (6-6) held the high-powered Las Vegas Aviators (10-3) in check for much of the night, but the league's highest scoring offense came on late to take the series opener 8-4.
River Cats' starter
Sacramento's offense would respond with two runs of their own in the bottom of the second before tying up the game in the fifth on an oddball double play. Sacramento would take the lead 4-3 in the sixth before surrendering five runs in the ninth to drop the series opener to the Aviators.
The River Cats take the field again tomorrow afternoon as right-hander
Additional Notes
- Right-hander Tyler Beede set a new high mark for strikeouts at nine for a River Cats pitcher. He also held the previous team high with eight strikeouts
- Infielder
Breyvic Valera went 3-4 on the night, joining outfieldersMike Gerber andHenry Ramos as the only River Cats to collect three hits in a game this year. - Gerber saw his seven game hit-streak come to an end. He was robbed of a hit in the fifth inning on a wild sequence that ended with him recording the final out by leaving the base path.
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