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Aces Streak Ends at Two

May 15, 2018

Reno, NV. - Game three of the four-game set against the El Paso Chihuahuas went to the visiting ballclub. Tonight's starter, Albert Suárez, went 3.0 IP and allowed one run on four hits before exiting the game due to an unknown injury before starting the fourth inning. Left-hander Anthony Vasquez

Reno, NV. - Game three of the four-game set against the El Paso Chihuahuas went to the visiting ballclub. Tonight's starter, Albert Suárez, went 3.0 IP and allowed one run on four hits before exiting the game due to an unknown injury before starting the fourth inning. Left-hander Anthony Vasquez came into the contest and delivered a one-two-three frame. Vasquez provided great length for the Reno bullpen (4.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 7 K). His seven K's tonight marks his Aces season-high and his most since August 5, 2017 against Columbus. Offensively, the Aces were led by Yasmany Tomás who finished 2-for-4 for his 11th multi-hit game of the season.
Allen Craig got the scoring going for the visiting squad in the top of the second inning. Craig laced a RBI single through the infield to score Shane Peterson and give the Chihuahuas a 1-0 lead. Evan Marzilli drove in the first Aces run tonight with a double in the bottom of the fourth to score catcher Michael Perez. Unfortunately for the Aces, a Brett Nicholas RBI single in the top of the 5th inning and an Allen Craig solo blast in the 6th put the Chihuahuas on top by a score of 3-1. A three-run top of the 9th inning solidified the victory and moved the Aces to a record of 16-23. Game four of the series will kick off tomorrow at 11:35 a.m. with Jake Buchanan scheduled to start for Reno.  
Reno, NV. - Game three of the four-game set against the El Paso Chihuahuas went to the visiting ballclub. Tonight's starter, Albert Suarez, went 3.0 IP and allowed one run on four hits before exiting the game due to an unknown injury before starting the fourth inning. Left-hander Anthony Vasquez came into the contest and delivered a one-two-three frame. Vasquez provided great length for the Reno bullpen (4.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 7 K). His seven K's tonight marks his Aces season-high and his most since August 5, 2017 against Columbus. Offensively, the Aces were led by Yasmany Tomas who finished 2-for-4 for his 11th multi-hit game of the season.
Allen Craig got the scoring going for the visiting squad in the top of the second inning. Craig laced a RBI single through the infield to score Shane Peterson and give the Chihuahuas a 1-0 lead. Evan Marzilli drove in the first Aces run tonight with a double in the bottom of the fourth to score catcher Michael Perez. Unfortunately for the Aces, a Brett Nicholas RBI single in the top of the 5th inning and an Allen Craig solo blast in the 6th put the Chihuahuas on top by a score of 3-1. A three-run top of the 9th inning solidified the victory and moved the Aces to a record of 16-23. Game four of the series will kick off tomorrow at 11:35 a.m. with Jake Buchanan scheduled to start for Reno.  

Top Performers - Reno
Anthony Vasquez (4.0 IP, 7 K, 2 ER)
Yasmany Tomás (2-for-4)
Kristopher Negrón (1-for-1, PH HR)
Top Performers - El Paso
Shane Peterson (1-for-5, 2B, R)
Allen Craig (3-for-4, HR, 2 RBI)
Walker Lockett (6.0 IP, 5 K, W)
Tomorrow's Matchup

Notes & Information
Off the Bench: Kristopher Negron made use of his lone at-bat tonight, launching a solo home run in the bottom of the 9th inning. Negron is the second Aces player this season to record a pinch-hit home run. Kevin Cron hit his first Aces home run as a pinch hitter on May 10 vs. Albuquerque. Negron was one of three players last season with a pinch-hit home run. His last came on August 15, 2017 vs. Sacramento. There have been 20 pinch-hit home runs in Aces history. Negron joins Chris Rahl as the only Aces players with multi-pinch-hit home runs. Rahl played just 87 games in Reno in 2010. To date, manager Greg Gross ranks fifth in MLB history for most pinch-hits (143).
Vasquez 7's: Anthony Vasquez recorded his first seven-strikeout game of the season tonight for Reno tonight. On April 18, as a member of the Double-A Jackson Generals, struck out seven out of the bullpen to record the save against Birmingham.