Las Vegas avoids the sweep despite homers by J.D. Davis and A.J. Reed
The Las Vegas 51s (61-61) inched past the Fresno Grizzlies (70-52) 9-6 Wednesday night from Chukchansi Park. A combined five blasts were hit by the squads with three coming in the eighth inning. With the win, the 51s avoided the brooms and finished the season 6-10 versus the Grizzlies. On
The Las Vegas 51s (61-61) inched past the Fresno Grizzlies (70-52) 9-6 Wednesday night from Chukchansi Park. A combined five blasts were hit by the squads with three coming in the eighth inning. With the win, the 51s avoided the brooms and finished the season 6-10 versus the Grizzlies. On the other side, with a Reno loss to Sacramento, the magic number dropped to 10 for Fresno to clinch the division. Reliever
Fresno lunged out to a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first. A fielder's choice and error brought home
Grizzlies starter
51s righty
Peter Alonso provided Las Vegas a 5-4 advantage in the top of the eighth after spanking a pitch to left field. The solo big fly was his 15th at Triple-A and 30th of the year. He tallied two RBI on the evening, lengthening his RBI total to 107 in 2018, which is split between two levels. That is the best in all of professional baseball.
Kivlehan extended the lead to 8-4 also in the eighth when he smoked another three-run wallop to the grassy berm in left-center field. It was his second longball of the night and 12th of the season.
Alonso made it 9-5 in the top of the ninth with a sacrifice fly to deep center. Trailing by four in the bottom of the ninth,
Up next for Fresno is a four-game trip to Tacoma, Washington. The opener is Thursday evening from Cheney Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PT. Rainiers lefty