RAPTORS BEAT CHUKARS; ONE WIN NEEDED FOR TITLE
IDAHO FALLS, ID - The Ogden Raptors survived walks and sloppy defensive play in the middle innings Friday night to beat the Idaho Falls Chukars, 5-3, and pull within one win of their second Pioneer League championship in three years.The Chukars put three runs on the board on only one
IDAHO FALLS, ID - The Ogden Raptors survived walks and sloppy defensive play in the middle innings Friday night to beat the Idaho Falls Chukars, 5-3, and pull within one win of their second Pioneer League championship in three years.
The Chukars put three runs on the board on only one hit in the third inning to take the lead, but they were held off the scoreboard the rest of the game.
The game-changing play came in the fourth, when three walks loaded the bases for Idaho Falls with no one out after Ogden had gone on the board in the top half.
The Raptors took that boost and scored three times in the fifth to take the lead, then added their final run in the seventh.
In the top of the fourth,
Cantleberry started the fourth but couldn't keep the momentum from ending the third, as lost all three batters he faced after going to full counts before Merrill picked him up.
Lao scored another run in the seventh as he reached second on a dropped fly ball, advanced to third on a groundout and scored as the Chukars' shortstop booted another ground ball.
Merrill worked around a one-out walk and hit batter in the fifth before striking out the side in order in the sixth. He gave way to
In all Ogden's pitching staff gave up just two hits in the game while striking out 17 - one short of their best in the regular season.
Game Two of the series will be at Lindquist Field at 6:30 PM Saturday. The Raptors need to take that game or the finale on Sunday, if it becomes necessary with an Idaho Falls win Saturday, to win the title.