Lambert holds fort for JetHawks in opener
Peter Lambert knew his hitters would show up eventually. He did more than enough to hold up his side in the meantime.Colorado's No. 5 prospect allowed one run on seven hits and struck out six over seven innings as Class A Advanced Lancaster topped Rancho Cucamonga, 7-3, in Game 1
Colorado's No. 5 prospect allowed one run on seven hits and struck out six over seven innings as Class A Advanced Lancaster topped Rancho Cucamonga, 7-3, in Game 1 of the best-of-5 California League semifinals Wednesday night at The Hangar.
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"That's a good win just because we've got one more at home and then we go there for two," Lambert said. "Getting Game 1 out of the way is always big."
The right-hander retired the first eight batters before yielding a two-out single to
"Going into the game, the gameplan for me and
The JetHawks offense finally broke through with with six runs over the final four frames after being held to one over the first four.
"In the back of my head, I knew [they would eventually score]," Lambert said. "They've done it all year long. They've put runs up all year long. I knew they would come around."
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The series stays at The Hangar for Game 2 on Thursday at 9:35 p.m. ET.
In other Cal League playoff action:
Modesto 4, Stockton 3
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