Hillsboro Erupts for Season-High 14 Runs in 14-0 Shutout of Indians
Spokane, WA (June 7, 2026) – The Hillsboro Hops had an offensive explosion on Sunday night during the series finale as they had a season-high 14 runs on 16 hits and three home runs. Brian Curley had the best start of his pro career with six shutout innings, Yassel Soler
Spokane, WA (June 7, 2026) – The Hillsboro Hops had an offensive explosion on Sunday night during the series finale as they had a season-high 14 runs on 16 hits and three home runs. Brian Curley had the best start of his pro career with six shutout innings, Yassel Soler had a four-hit game and Avery Owusu-Asiedu, Modeifi Marte and Slade Caldwell all homered in the 14-0 win. For the third time this season, the Hops took 4-of-6 from the Spokane Indians.
Hillsboro broke through in the second when Yassel Soler doubled and eventually scored on a throwing error by catcher Juan Castillo during a double steal. Moments later, Avery Owusu-Asiedu launched a two-run homer to left field, his fifth of the season, giving the Hops a 3-0 lead.
Hillsboro added two more runs in the third inning. Mejía and Trent Youngblood worked walks before Soler lined a two-run double to center, his second double of the game that extended the advantage to 5-0.
The Hops continued to add on in the fourth. Owusu-Asiedu singled ahead of Modeifi Marte, who crushed a two-run homer to left field for his fourth home run of the season, pushing the lead to 7-0.
Meanwhile, Hillsboro starter Brian Curley was in complete control. The right-hander stranded runners in scoring position in both the second and third innings and never allowed Spokane to mount a serious threat. Curley worked six scoreless innings, allowing four hits while striking out four and walking one in the longest outing of his pro career.
After a scoreless fifth and sixth, the Hops put the game out of reach in the seventh. Slade Caldwell started the rally with a towering two-run homer to center field, his third long ball of the season off the batter’s eye in centerfield. The Hops’ third homer of the game tied a season high.
The eighth inning became a nightmare for Spokane. Mejía opened the frame with a double and Youngblood followed with a single before Caldwell delivered an RBI single. After Soler was hit by a pitch and Yerald Nin reached on catcher interference to force home another run, Barriga cleared the bases with a three-run double to center field. By the time the inning ended, Hillsboro had scored five times and stretched the lead to 14-0.
The offensive attack was led by several standout performances. Soler finished 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs. Barriga went 2-for-5 with two doubles and four RBIs, including the decisive three-run double in the eighth. Caldwell homered, drove in two runs, and scored twice, while Mejía reached base four times and scored two runs. Owusu-Asiedu added a home run, two runs scored, and two RBIs.
Sawyer Hawks followed Curley with two scoreless innings of relief, and Sandro Santana recorded the final three outs despite a ninth-inning error to complete the shutout.
Spokane managed only four hits, with Jacob Humphrey collecting two of them. Kevin Fitzer's fourth-inning double represented the Indians' lone extra-base hit of the night.
The 14-run outburst marked Hillsboro's highest-scoring game of the season as the Hops won another series 4-2. The 14-0 win marked the second-largest shutout victory in team history and the largest ever on the road. Hillsboro will be back at home against Tri-City starting on Tuesday, with first pitch at 6:35 and the pregame show at 6:20 on Bally Live and Rip City Radio 620 AM.