Rodriguez, Raptors claw way into Finals
Ramon Rodriguez went hitless for Rookie Advanced Ogden in Game 2 of the Pioneer League semifinals, but his last trip to the plate sent the Raptors to the Championship Series all the same.With two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, Rodriguez reached on an error and Jorbit Vivas bolted
With two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, Rodriguez reached on an error and
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"Out of all of our opponents, Grand Junction [has] played us the toughest all year," Raptors manager Austin Chubb said. "It was satisfying, because we knew it was going to be a pretty tough series against them."
The Rockies jumped out to a lead in the top of the first inning when
But Grand Junction hit back in the second, adding two more runs on an RBI double by
The pendulum once again swung the other way in the eighth as
"Lao got into that ball," he said. "He squared that up really good."
The Raptors turned to
"I was just really proud of Reza Aleaziz," Chubb said. "He gives up the tying run, but then comes out and throws a scoreless 10th. ... Hats off to him for battling."
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With one out in the bottom of the 10th, Vivas was hit by a pitch and advanced to third on a single by
"With Hernandez in motion and he was running, I didn't know if [Tovar] was going to try to make a quick throw to second for the forceout, or if that rushed him," Chubb said.
The ball popped off the backhand side of Tovar's glove into the air and he was unable to make a play as Rodriguez raced down the line to first and Vivas jetted home.
Ogden is headed to the best-of-3 Finals, where it will face the winner of Tuesday's decisive Game 3 between Billings and Idaho Falls.
"We're obviously excited," Chubb said. "We'll have two days off now. ... I'm confident in our guys, but we'll do our best and see what happens in the Championship Series."
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Mustangs 4, Chukars 3
Billings used a sixth-inning rally to stay alive. Trailing with one out, 3-2,
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