River Cats' luck runs out in Las Vegas
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA - The Sacramento River Cats (11-13) came up short in their first matchup this season with the Las Vegas 51s (10-15) by a score of 9-5. Right-hander Tyler Beede had a tough night, beginning with two home runs and four earned runs in the first inning.
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA - The Sacramento River Cats (11-13) came up short in their first matchup this season with the Las Vegas 51s (10-15) by a score of 9-5. Right-hander
Beede was able to strikeout six batters on the evening, but Las Vegas seemed to have Beede's number scoring four runs in the first inning, two in the third, and two in the fifth. The Giants prospect went 4.2 innings, allowing eight runs (five earned) on 10 hits and a season-high five walks.
The River Cats did put up a fight late in the game, however. Sacramento tallied twelve hits with big nights from
The River Cats have a quick turnaround as they take on the Las Vegas 51s in game two of this four-game series with a Tuesday matinee. Left-hander
Additional Notes
- Orlando Calixte posted his first three-hit game of the season and now has five hits and five RBI in his last two games.
Eury Pérez threw out a runner at home in the first inning to halt an early rally. He now has three outfield assists in just six games played with Sacramento.- Despite pitching in a deficit, relief pitchers
Dillon McNamara andMadison Younginer kept the River Cats in the game, combining for five strikeouts and one earned run over 3.1 innings pitched.
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