Storm Begin August in Exciting Fashion
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm rolled into Lake Elsinore on a two-game winning streak July 31 to begin a seven-game home stand which started with a three-game series against the South Division rival Lancaster JetHawks.The first game featured a pitcher's duel that sent the game into a scoreless tie
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm rolled into Lake Elsinore on a two-game winning streak July 31 to begin a seven-game home stand which started with a three-game series against the South Division rival Lancaster JetHawks.
The first game featured a pitcher's duel that sent the game into a scoreless tie in the tenth inning. On a Major League Rehab Assignment for the San Diego Padres,
The Storm couldn't push a run across the board and lost the opening game of the home stand, 2-0 in 10 innings. Shortstop
An extreme rarity in Southern California, Tuesday's game was called due to inclement weather, setting up a pair of seven-inning games for Wednesday.
The Storm got on the board early, scoring a run in the first, but the best offense in the California League came to life, scoring five runs on 12 hits in the first 4.2 innings. The home team put together a late rally but fell short, losing 5-4.
Game two of the doubleheader would go in favor of the home team. Again, the offense struck early, throwing four runs in the first frame while holding the JetHawks to just two runs.
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Lake Elsinore welcomed the Modesto Nuts to The Diamond on National grab Some Nuts Day, August 3rd. The bats came to life for the home team, which put together five runs on 13 hits to win, 5-3.
The wins kept coming for the Storm as they won their third straight on Friday night, 4-1. A big three-run third inning was plenty for
Saturday night's game had just about everything: comebacks, late-inning rallies, an inside-the-park home run, extra innings and 34 base hits.
Modesto struck first, scoring five before the Storm could plate their first run, but Lake Elsinore put an exciting comeback together to score nine runs between the fifth and eighth innings.
The Storm bullpen struggled late, however, giving up three runs in the ninth inning to send the game into extras. Fortune was in favor of the Nuts, who scored two more runs in the tenth inning to win, 11-10 in front of a sellout Storm crowd.
The home stand finale on Sunday was filled with offense. The Storm held on for a close 8-7 win to finish the home stand 4-3.
The Storm return to The Diamond Monday, August 14 for a seven-game home stand against the Inland Empire 66ers and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. The home stand includes Elvis Night on August 16, a "Streaking Will Ferrell" bobblehead giveaway, and a bobbletail giveaway on August 19 in honor of Ace, The fastest Squirrel in the World.
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