7-25 Game Notes
/Here are the game notes for the AppleSox Friday night series-opener with the Bend Elks.
Here are the game notes for the AppleSox Friday night series-opener with the Bend Elks.
Baseball Blurbs by Bruce for game one of the AppleSox three game set with the Bend Elks.
WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (25-19, 21-18) uncorked their offense on the Kelowna Falcons (13-26), Friday en route to a 12-1 win at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.
The AppleSox were led by their consistent starter, Brandon Bailey. Bailey has been limited in length of appearance this year, following a long freshman season for Gonzaga and a Tommy John surgery his senior year of high school.
However, Ed Knaggs, the AppleSox head coach believed that Bailey’s start on Thursday might’ve been his best of the season.
The statistics would certainly agree, as Bailey offered up four and two thirds innings of hitless baseball on Thursday.
While Bailey got it rolling, the AppleSox offense turned things up a notch. Three runs in each of the third and fourth innings helped Wenatchee to a 6-0 lead.
In the sixth inning, Ty Jackson hit his third home run of the season over the left field fence, to give the AppleSox a 10-0 lead.
Two more runs would come around to score in the eighth, as Wenatchee brought John Pomeroy into the ballgame with a 12-0 lead.
Pomeroy had a few command issues, but only allowed one run to score and struck out two batters as the AppleSox went on to win 12-1.
Simon Rosenbaum broke a streak of 13 games without a hit in league play, Thursday, as he collected a double and a single to help the AppleSox to the win. He will leave the team for the next few series as he goes overseas to play for the Israeli national team.
Hunter Wells threw well out of the bullpen for the AppleSox, also holding Kelowna scoreless.
The AppleSox will travel to Bend tomorrow to start a three game series with the Elks, as Wenatchee is now just one game away from first place in the WCL East. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
KEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 3
WEN 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 2 x 12 14 0
WP – Brandon Bailey
LP – Joshua Nuernberg
S –
Game Notes for the rubber match game three between Wenatchee and Kelowna. The AppleSox took the first two of three from Kelowna in BC in a rubber match meeting. They hope to replicate their last rubber match against the Falcons, tonight.
Sunny FM, the AppleSox flagship station, is once again carrying every Sox game live on 93.9 and 97.1 FM in Wenatchee.
The games can also be heard on these frequencies throughout North Central Washington:
- Brewster: 101.3
- Omak/Okanogan: 101.9
- Chelan 95.3
Tonight the AppleSox face a rubber match game three of a home series with Kelowna. The AppleSox Pregame Show will start at 6:45 p.m. with first pitch and play-by-play action at 7:05. Trevor Williams will be on the call for the AppleSox Radio Network.
Here are today's Baseball Blurbs by Bruce! We can't wait to see you at the ballpark for game three between Wenatchee and Kelowna. 7:05 pm first pitch!
WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (24-19, 20-18) fought for a 2-1 win over the Kelowna Falcons (13-25) on Wednesday.
Tyler Frost led the AppleSox on the mound to start things off, after a rainy afternoon in the Wenatchee Valley threatened Wednesday’s game up until about two hours before first pitch.
Frost offered up three one-two-three innings in his first four frames of work on the mound.
The first run for Wenatchee came in the first inning as they got things going early. A bunt single, pushed past Sam Murphy, the Kelowna starter, got Trenton Brooks aboard. He took second on a wild pitch and stole third to set up a SAC fly RBI to center for AJ Alcantara.
Tyler Frost had the run he needed for the first four innings, as he held Kelowna scoreless. In the fifth the Falcons broke through on an RBI single from Trey Kamachi.
In the seventh, the AppleSox tried one last time to get a go-ahead run for Tyler Frost, who would exit the game in the eighth.
In the bottom half, Nick Brooks set up runners at second and third with a sacrifice bunt. The AppleSox tried a suicide squeeze, but Nate Esposito missed on the bunt attempt and Michael McCann was tagged out short of the plate.
Esposito, down 0-2 in the count, with a runner at third and two outs, was able to “filet,” (as Coach Knaggs put it) a single into right center field to give the AppleSox a 2-1 lead.
Tyler Frost left with the chance for a win, after tossing seven innings of three-hit, one-run baseball.
Shaun Vetrovec offered two innings of relief and picked up his second save of the year as he surrendered no hits and retired the side one-two-three in the eighth inning.
In the ninth, Kelowna walked, but it wouldn’t come back to bite the AppleSox, as Vetrovec shut the door.
KEL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 2
WEN 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 1
WP – Tyler Frost
LP – Scotland Church
S – Shaun Vetrovec
Game Notes: Wenatchee vs. Kelowna
Here are the game notes for game two of the three game set between Wenatchee and Kelowna at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.
WENATCHEE, Wash. – Damp conditions on Tuesday ended up raining on the Wenatchee AppleSox (23-19, 19-18) parade, as the Kelowna Falcons (13-24) ran away with the first game after the All Star Break, 17-1.
The first two innings went to Kelowna, as the Falcons scored four runs in the first and eight runs in the second to jump out to a 12-1 lead after two innings of play.
The AppleSox run came in the bottom of the first on an RBI triple for Ty Jackson. It would end up being the only RBI of the night for the AppleSox.
Drew Rasmussen and Nathan Hadley each pitched an inning out of the starting gates. Their pitching lines took a bit of a hit, as they had some trouble falling behind in counts and errors behind them also became an issue.
The AppleSox tallied seven total errors.
Every player in Kelowna’s starting lineup notched at least one hit in last night’s game. The Falcons’ top hitter was Brandon Grimsley, who went 4-7 with two runs scored and three RBIs.
The AppleSox saw a great outing from Clark McKitrick on Tuesday. He stayed on the mound for five innings, hhis longest outing of the season. Over that period, he allowed four hits and two runs, but neither run was earned. He struck out six batters and walked one.
The starter for Kelowna, Jeremy Newton, lasted for seven innings, Tuesday. He surrendered eight hits, but only one earned run. He struck out three and didn’t walk any batters.
Game two of the series is set for tonight at 7:05 p.m.
Potential weather issues are looming over the Wenatchee Valley. A decision on a game cancellation or delay will not be made until late into the evening, or possibly shortly before first pitch. Fans are encouraged to stay up-to-date with game information by following the team on Twitter and Facebook.
Tyler Frost will take the mound for the AppleSox.
KEL 4 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 17 20 0
WEN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 7
WP – Jeremy Newton
LP – Drew Rasmussen
S –
Here are the Baseball Blurbs for game two of this week's series with Kelowna.
Game notes for game one of this week's three game divisional set.
The AppleSox are back from the All Star Break and will take on the Kelowna Falcons tonight at Paul Thomas Sr. Field. Here are the blurbs!
YAKIMA, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (23-18, 19-17) did what they haven’t done since 2012, as they swept a divisional foe, the Yakima Valley Pippins (21-15), on the road with a 4-2 win to cap the series, Saturday.
The AppleSox entered the series five games back of the Pippins and sat in third place in the WCL East. Headed to the All Star break, they are now just two games back of Yakima and hold the outright second place spot in the East.
To make it sweeter, Saturday’s win ensures that the AppleSox can obtain a season series win over the Pippins, which could be an important factor in tie-breaking, post season qualification situations.
On Saturday, Calvin LeBrun got to make his first 2014 start for the AppleSox. He was reached for a run in the first, when he had runners on the corners with no one out. He did force the Pippins leading hitter, Vince Fernandez into a 6-4-3 double play and traded two outs for a run.
Fernandez, (0 for 4) was held hitless for just the seventh time this season.
LeBrun ended up allowing one more run in the sixth, but that was all the Pippins could scratch off of him.
A beautiful hit and run between Tyler Frost (runner) and Kyle Vanderkin set up the AppleSox first run in the third inning.
Ty Jackson gave the AppleSox a 2-1 lead in the fourth with a solo home run to right center field. It was his second home run of 2014. He will participate in the WCL Home Run Derby on Monday in Klamath Falls, Ore.
After obtaining the lead, the AppleSox wouldn’t look back. They added one more in the fifth on two Pippins errors and were able to secure an insurance run in the ninth on a Vanderkin sacrifice fly, set up by a Frost double.
While John Pomeroy and Hunter Wells did allow runners into scoring position in the seventh and eighth innings, the AppleSox bullpen was able to hold.
Pomeroy totaled an inning and it was his first appearance since being injured in mid-June at Klamath Falls.
Wells picked up his second save of the season as he walked a runner in the ninth, but ended the game by striking out Shawn Wardian to secure the series sweep.
The AppleSox will send Ian Buckles, Caleb Wood and Ty Jackson to the WCL All Star Game on Monday. Additionally, Michael McCann was selected but is unable to attend.
Wenatchee returns to action on Tuesday, as Kelowna rolls into town for a three game set that kicks off at 7:05 p.m. from Paul Thomas Sr. Field.
WEN 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 8 1
YAK 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 2
WP – Calvin LeBrun
LP – Andrew Woods
S – Hunter Wells
The AppleSox look to head to the All Star Game with a sweep! Here are the notes for tonight's game!
Here are the extra notes for tonight's series and pre-All Star finale, between the AppleSox and Pippins.
YAKIMA, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (22-18, 18-17) found themselves in a similar situation as Wednesday night, when the Yakima Valley Pippins (21-14) forced Friday’s contest to extra innings, but the AppleSox would create a 7-4 victory in the eleventh inning.
On Wednesday, the AppleSox stranded a whole bushel of runners in scoring position during extra frames. When Tyler Frost hit a one-out triple in the eleventh, the AppleSox decided to manufacture a go-ahead run.
With a 3-1 count to AJ Alcantara, Head Coach Ed Knaggs put on a suicide squeeze call and the bunt paid off perfectly. This was after the AppleSox missed a similar call on the road in Walla Walla in a 14 inning contest two nights ago.
Alcantara and Michael McCann were later brought around to score in the eleventh, helped by two errors against Vince Fernandez and JC Snyder.
Trenton Brooks was able to finish the game and secure his win as he allowed a walk in the bottom of the eleventh, but retired the rest of his batters.
Friday’s contest was a pitcher’s duel until the fifth inning, in which the AppleSox were able to score four runs in the top half. Five consecutive singles and a Caleb Wood two-RBI double, helped spur the quick run production for Wenatchee.
The five hits in the fifth off of undefeated starter, Eli Morgan (5-0), came after the AppleSox were held to one hit through the first four innings.
Yakima Valley would answer with one off of Ian Buckles in the bottom of the fifth, to break the shut out.
Vince Fernandez then made the game interesting in the bottom of the sixth, as he hit a two-run home run to right field to bring the Pippins within a run.
Nathan Hadley helped get the AppleSox out of the sixth and looked to have a chance to do the same in the seventh, but while attempting to play a pop up in foul territory, Hadley was unable to secure the baseball and the Pippins had new life.
Justin Jacobs then smashed a pitch to right field for an RBI to tie the game at four.
The score would hold until Wenatchee pulled off the suicide squeeze in the eleventh.
With the win, Wenatchee took the first two games of the series from Yakima Valley. They now are three games back in the WCL East and have a chance to make it two, with a sweep on Saturday night. This will all set up a major race in the WCL East headed out of the All Star break.
Calvin LeBrun will make his first start of 2014, Saturday. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
WEN 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 13 1
YAK 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 9 2
WP – Trenton Brooks
LP – Beau Kerns
S –
AppleSox vs. Pippins Game Notes
Here are the notes for game two of the three game set between
Here are today's Baseball Blurbs by Bruce!
The tragic fires in the Methow Valley have cut off power to much of that region. As a result, our flagship radio station KCSY (Sunny) FM is currently off the air. We hope for the continued safety of the residents in that area.
While the radio station works to restore their power, AppleSox fans have a variety of options for listening to the live game broadcasts.
All games are streamed online. Directions to connect online are at www.applesox.com/listen-live.
In Chelan and Douglas Counties, cable television subscribers can hear the games live on KWCC TV. Charter subscribers will find the games on channel 19. LocalTel subscribers can tune to channel 12.
In the Wenatchee Valley, the games can be heard on the FM dial at 87.7.
Our next broadcast will be tonight at 6:45 PM as the AppleSox play game #2 of a three-game series in Yakima.
Updates on the status of our radio broadcasts will be posted on the AppleSox Facebook and Twitter pages. Fans are also encouraged to follow @AppleSox_Radio for updates on twitter. Fans can also call the AppleSox office at 665 6900.
YAKIMA, Wash. – Following a 14-inning marathon at Walla Walla, the Wenatchee AppleSox (21-18, 17-17) were able to get back to .500 in WCL play as they knocked off the Yakima Valley Pippins (21-13) by ten runs, 11-1, Thursday night.
For days, AppleSox coach Ed Knaggs has talked about improvement. The team was putting together quality wins, but falling just short in the run column.
Last night, the team put together a quality outing for a win, their third-straight against Yakima Valley, dating back to a WCL-opening series in June.
Brandon Bailey was the starter for the AppleSox Thursday night and approached his limited summer pitch count rather rapidly, making it through just three innings. Over those three frames, he shut out Yakima and got out of a third-inning, runners at second and third with no outs, jam.
The AppleSox chipped in with a run a piece in the second and third innings as Ty Jackson scored on a Joe Gillette sacrifice fly to right field and Tyler Frost came around on Sam Brown ground out after tripling with one out in the third.
Bailey did not log enough innings to earn a win and he handed the game over to yesterday’s new AppleSox pitcher, Travis Cook.
Cook, intended to play at Central Washington next year, saw a runner reach base on an error and promptly erased any idea of a threat with a 6-4-3 double play. He cruised for the rest of his appearance, retiring the next four batters he saw. Cook earned the victory.
The AppleSox added a fourth run to make it 4-0 in the top of the fourth, as Joe Gillette singled home Ty Jackson.
The AppleSox big scoring came in the sixth and eighth innings as they shoved across three runs in each of the frames. The three in the eighth were assisted by an error, intentional walk, and batter hit by pitch. It took only one hit to set up the trio of runs.
In the eighth, two out hitting was the key for the AppleSox. They rattled off four two-out singles, started by relatively new face, Cole Kreuter.
Colton Loomis worked for four innings out of the bullpen and found his groove quickly. En route to the save he allowed three hits and just one run.
The AppleSox added two runs in the ninth, as Nick Brooks and Kreuter both hit singles after Michael McCann and Kyle Vanderkin made it to scoring position.
WEN 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 2 11 14 2
YAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 2
WP – Travis Cook
LP – Austin Woodward
S – Colton Loomis
An “Extra” Look Back:
Wednesday’s fourteen-inning, 9-9, tie was broken when Andrew Mendenhall hit a single to right center to walk it off for Walla Walla.
Joe Gillette and Ty Jackson helped extend the game for Wenatchee as Gillette hit a grand slam in the seventh inning to tie the game at eight and Jackson hit an RBI single in the eighth to tie it at nine.
Matt Majors worked an astounding 5.1 innings out of the bullpen, while not allowing a run, although the AppleSox did leave runners stranded in scoring position more than once in extra innings.
Clark McKitrick and Shaun Vetrovec held well out of the AppleSox bullpen and gave the club multiple chances to win the game, but their four and 3.2 inning efforts fell just short.
WEN 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 21 1
WW 3 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 13 0
WP – Omar Porras
LP – Clark McKitrick
S –
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