Grizzlies match longest road win streak of season with 9-3 Round Rock romp
Enjoying a 5-1 roadtrip thus far, the Fresno Grizzlies (43-27) equaled their longest road win streak this season on Monday night with a 9-3 victory over the Round Rock Express (30-40), capturing their fourth consecutive victory between this series and their visit to New Orleans last week. Fresno has allowed
Enjoying a 5-1 roadtrip thus far, the Fresno Grizzlies (43-27) equaled their longest road win streak this season on Monday night with a 9-3 victory over the Round Rock Express (30-40), capturing their fourth consecutive victory between this series and their visit to New Orleans last week. Fresno has allowed three or fewer runs in all five of their wins during the series, permitting just 12 total runs on the trip, with a game to go.
With the win, Fresno improved to a season-high 16 games over .500, 22-12 on the road and 11-4 so far in June (7-1 road). The Grizzlies are 31-7 when scoring first, 41-8 when scoring more than three runs, 23-6 when allowing three runs or fewer, 27-4 when collecting 10 or more hits and 28-14 when hitting at least one homer. Fresno has won 12 of the 18 series they've played this season (three tied), and will try for their second four-game sweep of the season on Tuesday (April 13-16 home vs. Reno).
The Grizzlies de-railed the Express in the first, after
Straw is 7-for-15 in the series; his two stolen bases Monday give him four already with Fresno, and his 39 steals this season, adding 35 in 65 games at Double-A Corpus Christi prior to his promotion, gives Straw the most steals in all of professional baseball, at any level. Washington's
Still leading 1-0 in the fourth, Fresno added two more runs after
Fresno quickly restored the three-run advantage in the fifth, when Straw and Tucker led off with singles. When Tucker stole second base, his team-leading 11th swipe this season, Straw stole home and scored to make it a 4-1 game.
In the sixth the Grizzlies scored their third run of the game without placing a bat on a ball. Fisher walked and moved to third on a
Round Rock starter
Fresno hurler
The Grizzlies put a bow on the game in the eighth, when
Round Rock's
The four-game series will conclude tomorrow at 7:05 p.m. CT / 5:05 p.m. PT at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. RHP