Nuts cap perfect postseason with Cal title
The Modesto Nuts got hot at just the right time.Modesto beat Lancaster, 8-1, on Friday at Thurman Field to complete a perfect postseason and capture its first California League championship since 2004. It was the second straight series sweep for the Nuts, who also rolled past Stockton in the semifinals.
The Modesto Nuts got hot at just the right time.
Modesto beat Lancaster, 8-1, on Friday at Thurman Field to complete a perfect postseason and capture its first California League championship since 2004. It was the second straight series sweep for the Nuts, who also rolled past Stockton in the semifinals.
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"Our team knew the whole year we could pull something off like this," first baseman Joey Curletta said. "Obviously, you don't expect to go 6-0, but when we got to two wins in each series, each one of us knew what we had to do to get the job done and we had the utmost confidence in one another to do just that."
"Lancaster is a great ballclub, Stockton was a great ballclub, but these guys right here are something special," Nuts manager Mitch Canham told the crowd of 3,329. "I'm proud of each and every one of these guys."
The Nuts wasted no time grabbing the lead in Game 3 of the best-of-5 Finals.
Lancaster got a run back in the third on an RBI single by Rockies No. 8 prospect
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The teams traded zeros until the seventh, when Modesto broke it open. After tacking on a run on a single by Cal League playoff MVP
"It was exciting. I was coming in from third base and watched the ball go over the fence and when I got to the dugout, we all kind of lost it," Curletta said. "You don't want to sit there and think you have it in the bag, but we knew we did what we needed to in that inning to put ourselves in a position to win it."
The RBI single capped an impressive postseason by Rizzo, who was promoted from Class A Clinton with five games left in the regular season. In five playoff games, the 19-year-old infielder batted .538 with a homer and six RBIs.
"It feels great," Rizzo said. "These guys brought me in with five games left to play and I can't say anything but thanks for bringing me in and letting me help this team out."
An inning later,
Michael Leboff is a contributor to MiLB.com.