Hops Beat Eugene, Win 12th in 14 Games
EUGENE, ORE. --- A quartet of Hillsboro pitchers held rival Eugene to just four hits en route to a 5-1 win for the Hops in the opener of a three-game series on Saturday night at P.K. Park. Hillsboro, at 16-7, has won 12 of their last 14 games, and has
EUGENE, ORE. --- A quartet of Hillsboro pitchers held rival Eugene to just four hits en route to a 5-1 win for the Hops in the opener of a three-game series on Saturday night at P.K. Park. Hillsboro, at 16-7, has won 12 of their last 14 games, and has the best record in the Northwest League. Eugene, now 8-15, has lost 12 of 14.
Hops starting pitcher Matt Mercer --- a former Oregon Duck, making his third professional outing on the P.K. Park mound he called home for three seasons --- worked a perfect first inning. Ryan Miller took over as planned for the second (both Mercer and Miller are on strict innings limits), and Eugene loaded the bases with one out on three singles. But Miller struck out Emeralds catcher Brennon Kaleiwahea for the second out. Eugene left-fielder
Hillsboro broke the scoreless game in the top of the third as
Left-hander
The Hops added a run in the eighth on a double by Yerzy, a ground out and another wild pitch; and tacked on another in the ninth on a single by Swain, a walk drawn by
Boise beat Salem-Keizer, and Hillsboro now leads both Boise and Salem-Keizer by three games with 15 games remaining in the first-half race.
The middle game of the three-game series is Sunday at 5:05. The radio pregame show begins at 4:35 on Rip City Radio 620 AM and www.RipCityRadio.com.