Hops Make Canada Day A 3-Day Weekend
Hillsboro honored Canada Day on Sunday by serenading their 19-year old, Toronto-born catcher Andy Yerzy with his country's national anthem during his plate appearances. On Monday, they celebrated the man himself with a cloud of baby powder and a mob scene at second base.For the second time in three days,
Hillsboro honored Canada Day on Sunday by serenading their 19-year old, Toronto-born catcher
For the second time in three days, the Hops celebrated a walk-off win in the ninth and this time it was the 2016 second-round draft pick that delivered the decisive blow. Yerzy's ground single past shortstop with one out in the ninth inning scored
It was Hillsboro's sixth straight win, one shy of their longest streak of 2017 and two shy of the team record of eight straight wins set twice in the 2014 championship season. With the victory and Salem-Keizer's 5-0 loss at Vancouver earlier Monday, Hillsboro is now alone in first place in the Northwest League South Division standings at 12-6. Spokane slipped to 6-12 with the loss.
The Hops grabbed a 3-0 lead with back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning by
The Hops' pitching staff was uncharacteristically wild, issuing eight free passes, half of them from
Trailing 6-4 in the ninth, Tufts was hit by a pitch on the first pitch of the inning.
Perez continued a hot streak at the plate that has seen him rise from the bottom to the second spot in the batting order. The second-year Hop outfielder added an RBI single in the seventh inning and also reached on a walk, going 2-for-4 on the night. Perez is now batting .600 with eight runs batted in with runners in scoring position this year. The Hops leading hitter, Perez is just a couple of plate appearances away from qualifying for the league batting race, where his .366 would place him below only Salem-Keizer's
Two Hops pitchers made their NWL debuts. Oregon's
The Hops go for their third ever five-game series sweep Tuesday night at 7:05 p.m. with fireworks to follow. The game will air at 7 p.m. on NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio 620 AM with Matt Richert and Travis Demers on the call.