Volcanoes Outlast Hops In Another One-Run Win
It was nu-baseball on full display Friday night at Volcanoes Stadium, where home runs were king and strikeouts acceptable, because...well because of those home runs.The top offensive team in the Northwest League strutted its stuff as Salem-Keizer (8-7 second half, 34-19 overall) scored seven of its eight runs in the
It was nu-baseball on full display Friday night at Volcanoes Stadium, where home runs were king and strikeouts acceptable, because...well because of those home runs.
The top offensive team in the Northwest League strutted its stuff as Salem-Keizer (8-7 second half, 34-19 overall) scored seven of its eight runs in the fourth and fifth innings, with three home runs, then knocked in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth for an 8-7 win over the Hops (10-5, 34-19).
After six consecutive Volcanoes batters fanned in the seventh and eighth innings,
The Volcanoes have won the first two games of the three-game series with Hillsboro, each by one run.
Staked to a nice lead and coming off an inning in which he struck out the side, Hops right hander
The Hops took a 6-3 lead in the top half of a marathon fifth inning, sparked by a leadoff double from Tristin English.
The Volcanoes continued to tattoo Cruz in the bottom of the fifth as Hunter Bishop tied the game with a three-run homer. Sean Roby walked and later scored from second on a
The Hops tied it in the eighth on a two-out RBI single by Tristin English and relievers
Five Hops pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts and every Volcano batter fanned at least once.
The newest Hops continued to produce. Carroll reached base three times, scoring two runs. Peguero and Dom Canzone each had extra-base hits. Marriaga reached base three times on walks and scored a run.
The Hops and Volcanoes wrap up the series Saturday night at 6:35, pregame airtime is at 6:05 on RIp City Radio 620 AM.