Spokane Punches Ticket to NWL Championship
SPOKANE, Wash. - For the first time since 2010, the Spokane Indians are heading to the Northwest League Championship Series! Spokane got five shutout innings from Alex "Chi Chi" Gonzalez, three hits from Sherten Apostel, and held off a furious late-game rally to defeat Everett 5-4, taking the decisive game
SPOKANE, Wash. - For the first time since 2010, the Spokane Indians are heading to the Northwest League Championship Series! Spokane got five shutout innings from Alex "Chi Chi" Gonzalez, three hits from
After throwing five perfect innings last weekend to clinch a playoff berth,
Spokane backed Gonzalez with run support right away.
The Indians added on in the third inning when
Everett fought back in the eighth inning, with a two-run homer by
Game one of the NWL Championship Series is scheduled for 5:05 PM Sunday at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon. The Indians will be the home team for the first two games of the series, although they will not be playing on their home field. NWL Championship games cannot be played at Avista Stadium because of the Spokane County Interstate Fair going on at the same time.
The Spokane Indians have won a total of eight Northwest League Championships since joining the league in 1983. The Indians' last championship was in 2008 when they defeated Salem-Keizer in four games.
The Eugene Emeralds are making their third-straight NWL Championship Series appearance and won the title back in 2016. The Indians finished 6-4 against the Ems this season, with both teams winning series on their home field. Spokane took four of five in July, while Eugene took three of five in August.