Late-inning Heroics Put Hops On Verge Of Division Title
In a fateful bit of bad timing, the Hillsboro Hops welcomed the national champion Oregon State University baseball team to the ballpark a day too early. Had Kyle Nobach, Jack Anderson, Kevin Abel, et. al. seen what transpired in the ninth inning Tuesday night, they may have experienced a bit
In a fateful bit of bad timing, the Hillsboro Hops welcomed the national champion Oregon State University baseball team to the ballpark a day too early. Had Kyle Nobach,
With the Hops down 3-0 and an out away from losing their second straight game to Boise and with the Northwest League's first-half South Division pennant on the line, a routine pop up dropped in and opened the door for an improbable late-inning surge from the Northwest League's most clutch franchise.
A Boise win would have closed the Hops' first-half division lead to two games. Instead, Hillsboro (22-10) is now four games ahead of its closest pursuer with six games to go before the first-half South Division champion is crowned in the Northwest League.
The Hops were down 3-0 in the final inning of regulation and had left 11 runners on base, seven in scoring position. With two outs in the ninth,
In the top half of the tenth and with Hillsboro reliever
Earlier in the game, Hearn, who raised his NWL-leading batting average to .409, hit a ground rule double in the first inning and singled up the middle in the eighth, his tenth multi-hit game in the last 11 games and his 14th consecutive game with a base hit.
In the bottom of the inning, Boise reliever Colton Pate (1-1) plunked Jake McCarthy to bring the winning run to the plate. Pinch hitter
Perez, no stranger to walk-off celebrations this year, is now 4-for-6 with a double, walk and nine runs batted in with the bases loaded this season. He was one of five Hops with two hits in the contest, including
It was Hillsboro's 33rd all-time walk-off win, fifth this season and third of the current 8-game homestand. Hillsboro improved to 4-0 in extra-inning games under this year's new rules, which place a runner at second base to start the 10th. Three of those wins have come on the homestand. The Hops are an unexplainable 24-11 in extra-inning games in their six-year history.
The Hops try to wrap up their seventh consecutive series win when the two teams meet again Wednesday night at Tonkin Field. A Hillsboro victory would clinch a fifth consecutive trip to the NWL playoffs. Pregame airtime is 7:00 p.m. on NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio and www.ripcityradio.com with first pitch at 7:05 p.m.