Hops Cruise Past Devils 9-1 To Even Series
Win lose or draw, the Hops continue to lead the Northwest League's South Division.Hillsboro outfielder Dominic Canzone homered and doubled and drove in four runs and the Hops (14-10 second half, 38-24 overall) got to within one out of their ninth shutout win of the season before settling on a
Win lose or draw, the Hops continue to lead the Northwest League's South Division.
Hillsboro outfielder Dominic Canzone homered and doubled and drove in four runs and the Hops (14-10 second half, 38-24 overall) got to within one out of their ninth shutout win of the season before settling on a 9-1 win over the Tri-City Dust Devils (13-11, 29-33) in front of a Sunday afternoon crowd of 4,331 at Ron Tonkin Field Sunday.
The Hops struck for four runs in the second inning, capped by Canzone's home run to right, his first with the Hops and sixth of the season. A ground rule RBI double by the 8th-round pick from Ohio State followed
Tri-City starting pitcher
Despite a 3-7 stretch since the NWL-Pioneer League All-Star break, the Hops have been able to maintain a share of the lead in the South Division second-half standings. Eugene defeated Spokane 2-1 Sunday to stay tied for first with the Hops with 14 games left in the season. The two teams have a critical three-game series at P.K. Park beginning Tuesday night.
The Hops and Dust Devils wrap up their series Monday night with former Oregon Duck and second round draft pick Ryne Nelson getting the start on the mound for Hillsboro. Pre-game airtime on NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio 620 AM is at 7 p.m. with the first pitch at 7:05 p.m.