Pitching Twirls One-Hit Shutout In 2-0 Victory
MODESTO, Calif. - For a second time in three games, the Stockton Ports blanked the Modesto Nuts at John Thurman Field. On Saturday night, Stockton pitching surrendered just one hit-an infield single-as the offense scored two runs in the seventh for a 2-0 victory, Stockton's third consecutive win.Ports starter Xavier
MODESTO, Calif. - For a second time in three games, the Stockton Ports blanked the Modesto Nuts at John Thurman Field. On Saturday night, Stockton pitching surrendered just one hit-an infield single-as the offense scored two runs in the seventh for a 2-0 victory, Stockton's third consecutive win.
Ports starter
Altamirano enjoyed one of the best outings of his career, tossing six scoreless frames while walking one and striking out six.
Stockton's offense amassed six hits innings three through six but were unable to plate any runs until the seventh inning. Nuts reliever
Boches suffered the loss after allowing two runs on three hits in his two innings. Nuts starter Ray Kerr pitched well, going 4 1/3 scoreless innings and allowing four hits while striking out three.
The Ports will try for a series sweep and try to send Modesto to a seventh straight loss when the teams wrap up their four-game series on Sunday afternoon at John Thurman Field. Left-hander