Streak Ends With 5-2 Loss To Everett
The headline attraction Sunday at Ron Tonkin Field was the appearance of 2013 MLB All-Star pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma. But the last five guys on the hill took care of business for the Everett AquaSox.The Mariners' veteran Iwakuma gave up two hits and a run in his first live game action
The headline attraction Sunday at Ron Tonkin Field was the appearance of 2013 MLB All-Star pitcher
The Mariners' veteran Iwakuma gave up two hits and a run in his first live game action of the 2018 season, but the Hops' would scratch out only one more run in a 5-2 loss to Everett, only their third loss since the All-Star break.
The Frogs plated two runs against a wild
Frias didn't make it out of the second inning after walking the bases loaded following an RBI double by Everett shortstop
Cal Raleigh led off the third inning with a solo home run to right, his seventh of the year, putting Everett in front 3-1. Christian retired eight of the last nine batters he faced before Travis Moths pitched two innings of perfect relief with a pair of strikeouts.
The Hops closed withing 3-2 in the fifth inning when
The AquaSox tacked on two insurance runs off
Iwakuma, a seven-year MLB veteran who finished third in the Cy Young voting in 2013, became the first MLB All-Star to play at Ron Tonkin Field. Making his first live-game appearance since May of 2017 following shoulder surgery, he surrendered back-to-back base hits to
Yerzy and Lynch each had two hits for the Hops, who outhit the AquaSox 6-5 in the game.
The Hops and AquaSox close out the five-game series at 1:05 p.m. Monday before a scheduled day off for the NWL on Tuesday. Monday's game will air live on 103.7 FM The Legend, wtih pregame coverage starting at 1 p.m.