Grizz slug their way to third straight victory and series win at Reno on Monday
The Fresno Grizzlies won their third straight Monday afternoon at Reno, taking the rare five-game season-opening series from the Aces after dropping the first two contests. In the 11-5 victory, each Fresno batter had at least one hit, four had two hits, while seven scored at least one run. The
The Fresno Grizzlies won their third straight Monday afternoon at Reno, taking the rare five-game season-opening series from the Aces after dropping the first two contests. In the 11-5 victory, each Fresno batter had at least one hit, four had two hits, while seven scored at least one run. The Grizzlies mashed three homers in the Northern Nevada sunshine, socking eight over five days.
Fresno gave Emanuel well-deserved run support in the fourth, sending nine batters to the plate, scoring five times.
Tucker (7-for-20) and Mayfield (8-for-21) extended hit streaks to five games, the only Grizzlies to hit safely in each game thus far. Mayfield leads the club in extra-base hits (6) and RBI (10).
The southpaw Emanuel (1-0) enjoyed the winning decision by scattering four hits and two walks over five innings, with six strikeouts. The run was earned. Fresno hung the loss on right-hander
Tim Federowicz tee'd off on his first home run with Fresno in the sixth, leading the inning with a towering solo shot to left, for a 6-1 advantage. Later in the inning Tucker walked with the bases loaded for the fourth RBI of his Triple-A debut.
Leading 7-1 in the seventh, Mayfield ripped his third home run of the series on a line drive to left, a two-run shot following a Federowicz walk. Federowicz (2-for-3, 2 RBI) scored three times in the ballgame.
Reno cut Fresno's lead in half to 9-5 in the eighth, batting around. Decker smacked his second homer of the game and third in two days to center, a three-run shot that that gave him four RBI in a 4-for-4 afternoon. In the top of the ninth however, Kemmer lifted his second homer in three days for the 11-5 final, a two-run shot after Reed (2-for-5) set the table with a leadoff double.
The Grizzlies will next be in action as the Fresno Tacos in the home opener, Tuesday evening at 7:05 p.m. against the Tacoma Rainiers. Fresno will start RHP