Hops Pitching Continues Dominance in 8-1 Win Over Tri-City
PASCO, WASH. --- It's early yet... but if what we've seen so far is any indication, the Hillsboro Hops are going to be a force in 2019.The Hops used an 11-hit attack for an 8-1 win in the opener of a four-game series at Tri-City on Monday. Hillsboro pitchers have
PASCO, WASH. --- It's early yet... but if what we've seen so far is any indication, the Hillsboro Hops are going to be a force in 2019.
The Hops used an 11-hit attack for an 8-1 win in the opener of a four-game series at Tri-City on Monday. Hillsboro pitchers have now gone 33 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run, and they've allowed just two earned runs in the season's first four games... a staff earned run average of 0.51.
Hops starting pitcher
The Hops got on the board in the third inning when shortstop
Hillsboro added a run in the fourth on a triple by
Three Tri-City errors helped lead to three more Hops runs in the seventh, highlighted by an RBI double by Herbert and an RBI single by Leyton. And in the ninth --- facing a position player as pitcher, Tri-City infielder
The Hops (3-1) are in a first-place tie with Salem-Keizer in the South Division. Tri-City (1-3) is two games behind first-place Spokane in the North.
Game two of the four-game series at Tri-City is Tuesday night at 7:15, with the radio broadcast beginning at 7:00 on Rip City Radio 620AM.