Garza HR Sends Hops To Playoffs On Winning Note
What better way for the Hillsboro Hops to end the regular season than by winning a game in the same fashion they have won so many before?Playing just his third game in Hillsboro, Othello, Washington native David Garza led off the ninth inning with a tiebreaking solo home run to
What better way for the Hillsboro Hops to end the regular season than by winning a game in the same fashion they have won so many before?
Playing just his third game in Hillsboro, Othello, Washington native David Garza led off the ninth inning with a tiebreaking solo home run to left field as the Hops defeated the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 5-4 in front of 3,084 fans in the first morning game in the history of Ron Tonkin Field.
It was the Hops' third homer of the day after solo shots by Jake McCarthy in the first and Will Gorman in the second.
The Volcanoes' took a 4-2 lead in the fourth inning on a two-run homer by
The Hops'
Rodriguez struck out three over 2 2/3 innings, allowing only a two-out base hit to
Garza, who joined the Hops along with fellow Northwest native Kevin Watson, Jr. during Hillsboro's trip to Boise, entered the game defensively in the fifth inning for
In the ninth with the lead,
The Hops' 51 victories and 27 second-half wins are both franchise records and paced the NWL. Hillsboro is 22-7 in one-run games in 2018.
Monday's game began at 11:05 a.m. due to a scheduled concert at adjoining Hillsboro Stadium. Fans enjoyed brunch at the stadium before first pitch and saw plenty of offense in the early-going. McCarthy led off the bottom of the first with his third home run as a pro. The Diamondbacks' first-round pick also singled to right in the third inning, but was thrown out trying to steal second base, one of five attempted base stealers cut down in the game by Salem-Keizer catcher Ricardo Genoves.
McCarthy left the game in the bottom of the fourth inning, with Dan Swain taking over in center. Hillsboro's leading hitter on the season,
The Hops have Tuesday off before beginning the Northwest League best two-out-of-three divisional playoff round Wednesday at Eugene's P.K. Park. Game time is 7:05 p.m. with pregame airtime at 6:35 p.m. on NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio 620 AM Wednesday night. Game two (and three, if necessary) will be at Ron Tonkin Field. Spokane and Everett will face off in the North Division playoff series. The best three-out-of-five NWL Championship Series begins Saturday.