Yastrzemski homers again but River Cats fall 5-3
West Sacramento, CA. - Mike Yastrzemski lead off the game with another home run, continuing his torrid pace in the month of May. The Sacramento River Cats (18-20), however, fell 5-3 to the El Paso Chihuahuas (26-12) in the penultimate game of this 12-game homestand.The top of the River Cats
West Sacramento, CA. -
The top of the River Cats order was productive in this one, as the top four batters combined for six of the eight hits and scored all three runs. Mike Yastrzemski and
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Additional Notes
- The Sacramento pitching staff had been held hitless at the plate coming in to the game, and began the season 0-for-29. However, Monday's starter Andrew Suarez broke that streak with an infield hit in the second inning.
- The River Cats played a clean game defensively, committing no errors and turning a double play in the second inning. Oddly enough, however, Sacramento is 5-7 when they do not commit an error compared to 13-13 when they have at least one miscue.
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