Aplin's timely hitting keeps Chukars alive
Facing elimination in the Pioneer League Finals, clutch at-bats from Rhett Aplin gave the Rookie Advanced Chukars the lead not once, but twice Saturday. The second time they kept it.The Kansas City first-base prospect went 2-for-3 with two RBIs as Idaho Falls defeated Ogden, 6-2, at Lindquist Field. The victory
Facing elimination in the Pioneer League Finals, clutch at-bats from
The Kansas City first-base prospect went 2-for-3 with two RBIs as Idaho Falls defeated Ogden, 6-2, at Lindquist Field. The victory knotted the Championship Series, 1-1, and set up a decisive Game 3.
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"We kept them close the first game, but missed a few opportunities," Aplin said of the 5-3 loss in Game 1, "and I think we fulfilled those in this game."
The 2018 28th-round pick delivered go-ahead RBIs in the fourth and sixth innings. Down 1-0 in the fourth,
"I just stayed up the middle and found something up in the zone that I could put in the outfield and bring them in," said the 23-year-old designated hitter. "Every opportunity we got, we got them in."
But the Raptors tied the game on an RBI double by
"Especially in two-strike situations, it's just about battling and putting the ball in play," Aplin said. "He left the ball hanging and I was able to put a good swing on it and drew it up the middle."
As he stood on first base, the Florida State product could hear the roar from the Chukars dugout.
"I could definitely hear them getting hyped," he said. "That's the way our team is. Any time we can scratch a run on the board, that's what we live for."
Idaho Falls added some insurance in the sixth when
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The Chukars bullpen offered up five hitless innings of relief.
"It was tremendous," Aplin said of the bullpen's effort. "It was huge for them to come in and shut it down. It really gave us a big push."
Game 3 will be on Sunday in Ogden.
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