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Isotopes Drop Sixth Straight in Rain-Shortened Loss

July 15, 2018

Luck was not on the Isotopes (44-48) side on Saturday in Las Vegas as the 51s (45-48) stole a 2-1, rain-shortened game at Cashman Field. The loss drops the Isotopes to last place in Pacific Southern Division as Albuquerque's longest losing streak of the season continues.

Luck was not on the Isotopes (44-48) side on Saturday in Las Vegas as the 51s (45-48) stole a 2-1, rain-shortened game at Cashman Field. The loss drops the Isotopes to last place in Pacific Southern Division as Albuquerque's longest losing streak of the season continues.

The game was called in the sixth inning after the skies opened in Las Vegas, making the Cashman Field playing surface unplayable.
Making a spot start, Scott McGough had a solid outing on the hill for Albuquerque. The right-hander tossed 3.0 scoreless innings, allowing five hits while striking out two and walking two.
Shane Broyles took the loss for the Isotopes, surrendering two runs over his 1.1 innings out of the bullpen.
The Isotopes and 51s wrap up their four-game set on Sunday evening from Las Vegas. Right-hander Peter Lambert is in line to make his second Triple-A start for Albuquerque. First pitch from Cashman Field is set for 8:05 p.m.