Near no-no helps 'Hawks hold off Rancho
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. - The Lancaster JetHawks had a no-hitter through seven innings Sunday, but needed to hold on to win, 3-2, over Rancho Cucamonga at LoanMart Field. David Hill did not allow a hit in his first professional outing since June of 2016.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. - The Lancaster JetHawks had a no-hitter through seven innings Sunday, but needed to hold on to win, 3-2, over Rancho Cucamonga at LoanMart Field.
Hill (1-0) last pitched June 26, 2016 with Asheville and missed all of last year due to injury. He hit the first batter he faced and walked the next, but then was perfect. He retired the next 15 batters in order, tying a career-best with eight strikeouts. He came out after throwing 66 pitches in five innings.
Lancaster (27-30) took a lead for the first time in the series in the first inning. After an
The JetHawks added another run in the fourth inning.
With the win, Lancaster moves back into a three-way tie for second place in the South Division. The JetHawks, Quakes and 66ers are all one-game back of Lake Elsinore in the standings.
After an off day Monday, the JetHawks and Quakes play again Tuesday.