APPLESOX PLAY ANOTHER ONE-RUN GAME, FALL 5-4

The AppleSox were led offensively by Keston Hiura, Thursday.

The AppleSox were led offensively by Keston Hiura, Thursday.

LONGVIEW, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-18, 11-17) received four RBI from Keston Hiura, but fell 5-4 to the Cowlitz Black Bears (15-18, 12-16), Thursday night at Story Field.

Wenatchee started the final leg of 12-consecutive games with a solo home run from Keston Hiura in the top of the first off of left-hander Josh Johnson (2-2). Hiura sent the ball over the right field fence, and the blast was his third of the summer.

Cowlitz got after AppleSox starter Hunter Wells, scoring four runs in the second inning. Four separate Black Bear batters combined for runs in the inning and a fifth hitter added a run in the third to make the score 5-1, Cowlitz, after three innings of play.

Wells settled down in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings, holding Cowlitz scoreless over that stretch. The AppleSox did have some defensive struggles, recording three errors. Cowlitz had the same trouble with four errors of their own.

Hiura put the AppleSox back in the game in the seventh inning by driving in three runs on a bases loaded double to right center field. Hiura had a 4 RBI night, and is the second AppleSox player to record 4 RBI in a game this season.

Lars Rider earned a save with two strikeouts in the ninth inning for Cowlitz. He now leads the WCL with seven saves.

The AppleSox continue the series Friday night at 6:35 p.m. Zach Haggett will get the start for Wenatchee.

WP: Josh Johnson (2-2)
LP: Hunter Wells (4-1)
S: Lars Rider (7)

APPLESOX HIT ROAD TO END 12-GAME STRETCH

Hunter Wells returns home to where he began pitching in college. He is 4-0 on the season.

Hunter Wells returns home to where he began pitching in college. He is 4-0 on the season.

GAME NOTES

APPLESOX HIT ROAD TO END 12-GAME STRETCH

The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-17, 11-16), fourth place in the WCL East, play the final three games of a 12-day stetch, against the Cowlitz Black Bears (14-18, 11-16), after a comeback bid agains the league-leading Bend Elks fell just short a night ago in Wenatchee...the AppleSox scored four runs in the ninth inning, but struck out with the bases loaded after batting around, falling 8-7...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (14-17) (.452), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
The AppleSox were in another close game Wednesday night, after having another tough start...Wenatchee was behind 6-1 through two innings of play...Brian Gadsby outlasted his starter, Gage Burland, by throwing 4 2/3 innings...the AppleSox scored four runs in the bottom half of the ninth inning, after trailing 8-3 entering the bottom of the ninth...the game ended for the AppleSox on a strikeout with the bases loaded.

WELLS NAMED CO-WCL PLAYER OF WEEK
Hunter Wells is rolling for the AppleSox...his 1.11 ERA is third-lowest in the WCL, his 33 strikeouts rank near the top amongst qualifying pitchers, and his four wins had him tied for first with Patrick McGuff, of the Bend Elks, for the league lead (McGuff now leads at 5)...Wells threw eight innings in a shuttout win over Klamath Falls, July 4, and only gave up four hits, while striking out six and walking two...he shared honors with West Tunnell, who was 12-for-26 last week for Bend, with 3 home runs, 8 runs scored, 8 RBI, and a .500 on-base percentage...Elks players have received at least a share of the honor in four of the last five weeks (Tunnell, Patrick Flynn, Cadyn Grenier, Tyler Davis).

STRIKEOUTS GALORE
The AppleSox were sent packing 16 times last night...a new season high for 2015...everyone except for Danny Amaral and Mitchell Holland, recorded a strikeout a night ago.

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 841 games, the AppleSox own a 527-314 (.628) record...the AppleSox are 387-214 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 336-196 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 418-271 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 318-163 (.665) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-29 all-time in extra-inning games.

LATE RALLY COMES UP SHORT IN GAME THREE

The AppleSox got four of the five runs they needed in the ninth inning, but fell just short with the bases loaded.

The AppleSox got four of the five runs they needed in the ninth inning, but fell just short with the bases loaded.

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-17, 11-16) used a four run ninth inning to get within one of the Bend Elks (25-5, 25-5), but the Elks stranded the bases loaded for an 8-7 win and series sweep at Paul Thomas Sr. Field, Wednesday night.

The Elks opened up with mighty scoring power in the first two innings. Bend landed six runs on seven hits and worked a couple walks off of AppleSox starter, Gage Burland (1-1).

The AppleSox were able to answer in the bottom of the second with their first run of the game. Kyle Vanderkin dropped in an RBI single to score Mitchell Holland, who got aboard via a double earlier in the inning.

In the top of the fifth, Brian Gadsby took over with one out, and a run already home on an Elks RBI single. He struck out each of the first two batters he faced out of the bullpen to open his relief appearance.

The AppleSox added a run back in the bottom half of the fifth on an RBI triple for Joey Jansen. His hit to right center field rolled all the way to the fence and was the second of three hits on the night for the redshirt junior outfielder.

The Sox also struck for a run in the sixth on Keston Hiura’s second home run of the season. He pulled it over the left field center fence for his first Paul Thomas Sr. Field home run. The AppleSox put together three-straight singles after the blast and loaded the bases with no outs. This pushed Patrick McGuff (5-0) out of the game, but reliever Mack Gaul saved his starter, retiring the next three batters on a pop up and back-to-back K’s.

The Elks got their only run off of Gadsby in the top of the seventh. A two out RBI double made the score 8-3 and Bend looked to have the game in control. Gadsby was extremely effective, outlasting his starter with 4 2/3 innings of work, and he struck out 8 batters during his stint.

Wenatchee waited until the bottom of the ninth to launch its final comeback bid. Down five runs entering the inning, Jansen started the inning with a single. An error on a dropped grounder at first base aided Danny Amaral, who won a foot race to the bag to place runners at first and second with nobody out.

Hiura then struck out in the next at bat, but an E2 on an attempted putout of a dropped third strike, scored a run (following a wild pitch), and the AppleSox had runners at second and third with the score 8-4. Wenatchee then flew out and struck out before generating some more offense. Nick Nyquist walked to load the bases and Vanderkin smoked a 2-RBI single to cut the Bend lead to 8-6. The RBI were Vanderkin’s second and third of the game.

Erik Sauve worked a walk to reload the bases, and Sheldon Liikala was hit by a pitch to make the score 8-7. The Elks lifted Jeff Albrecht at this point, and brought in Janson Junk, looking for the final out.

He found it as Jansen came back to the plate for the second time in the inning and struck out with the bases loaded to end the game.

Wenatchee was swept for the third time at home this season. They have swept two opponents at home this year as well.

Thursday, Wenatchee heads to southwestern Washington to visit the Cowlitz Black Bears at Story Field in Longview. Hunter Wells will get the start for the AppleSox in the first game of the early weekend series.
First pitch is at 6:35 p.m.

 

WP: Patrick McGuff (5-0)
LP: Gage Burland (1-1)

APPLESOX CLOSE HOMESTAND WEDNESDAY

The AppleSox close their six-game homestand, playing the Bend Elks tonight at Paul Thomas Sr. Field

The AppleSox close their six-game homestand, playing the Bend Elks tonight at Paul Thomas Sr. Field

GAME NOTES
BASEBALL BLURBS

APPLESOX CLOSE HOMESTAND WEDNESDAY

The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-16, 11-15), fourth place in the WCL East, close their six-game homestand with the Bend Elks (24-5, 24-5), after the Elks won a nail-biting extra-inning game a night ago...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (14-16) (.467), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
Tuesday night was an odd night at Paul Thomas Sr. Field...a quick rain and lightning storm developed out of the north, just minutes before game time, leading to a weather delay for 30 min. due to lightning in the top of the fifth inning...the AppleSox saw Jake Hirabayashi stay on an RBI rampage for the homestand...he picked up his third and four of the six-game stay and has five in total on the season...the top third and the bottom third of the AppleSox order were the largest contributors a night ago...the top had all five regulation-inning RBI...the bottom third was a combined  3-for-5 the first three times through the order, with two doubles, a sacrifice bunt, and four runs scored...the four five six hitters were hitless into the tenth inning, but rattled off three-consecutive singles after the AppleSox fell into a 7-5 hole...those three hits, a batter hit by pitch, and a fielder’s choice play on the infield resulted in a 7-7 tie, which would hold until the 12th inning...the game saw five lead changes and four tied scores...the AppleSox forced two of the lead changes and three of the tied scores.

WELLS NAMED CO-WCL PLAYER OF WEEK
Hunter Wells is rolling for the AppleSox...his 1.11 ERA is third-lowest in the WCL, his 33 strikeouts rank second amongst qualifying pitchers, and his four wins have him tied for first with Patrick McGuff, of the visiting Elks, for the league lead...Wells threw eight innings in a shuttout win over Klamath Falls, July 4, and only gave up four hits, while striking out six and walking two...he shared honors with West Tunnell, who was 12-for-26 last week for Bend, with 3 home runs, 8 runs scored, 8 RBI, and a .500 on-base percentage...Elks players have received at least a share of the honor in four of the last five weeks (Tunnell, Patrick Flynn, Cadyn Grenier, Tyler Davis).

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 840 games, the AppleSox own a 527-313 (.628) record...the AppleSox are 387-213 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 336-195 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 418-270 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 318-162 (.665) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-29 all-time in extra-inning games.

LIGHTNING, EXTRAS, BACK AND FORTH BATTLE IN GAME TWO

The AppleSox and Elks battled tough on a night where all five WCL games finished were decided by a run; three games in extra innings.

The AppleSox and Elks battled tough on a night where all five WCL games finished were decided by a run; three games in extra innings.

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-16, 11-15) overcame three deficits Tuesday night, but still fell to the Bend Elks (24-5, 24-5), in 12 innings, 8-7 at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

Early on in Tuesday’s contest weather was a factor. Light rain and windy conditions marked the contest from the beginning.

Bend took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a Devin Kopas RBI triple. The AppleSox answered back with extra-base hits of their own in the third. Danny Amaral led off the inning with a double off the left field wall, followed by a Keston Hiura 2 RBI double  to the fence in right field, to give Wenatchee a 2-1 lead.

Bend tied the game in the fourth on a Derrick Chapman RBI single, and the AppleSox again answered quickly, scoring two in the bottom half on a 2 RBI double for Jake Hirabayashi; his first extra-base hit of the season.

Rain really started to pick up in the top of the fifth, and as the Elks scored two runs on a Tyler Davis double, a brief lightning storm passed over the valley, delaying the game for 30 minutes, just before the bottom of the 8 p.m. hour. The game was suspended with one out in the top half of the inning, tied at 4.

After the delay, the Elks immediately struck for a 5-4 lead. Cooper Hummel knocked home Davis on a double, and was later doubled up at second base after Amaral made a great running catch into the right center field gap for the second out of the inning. Hummel was sure it would get to the gap, and was a sitting duck back at second after Amaral showed his range.

The AppleSox had to wait until the sixth inning to even the score, courtesy of a Joey Jansen RBI single to left field. It brought home Sheldon Liikala, who stole second base before the hit.

The 5-5 score held through five innings and the game went to extras; the third game in WCL play Tuesday night to go past nine innings.

Bend looked to put the game away in the top of the tenth, with two runs off AppleSox reliever Sean Sparling, however, Wenatchee’s offense had an answer in the home half. Mitchell Holland, Evan Douglas, and Nick Nyquist (all previously hitless) rattled off three-consecutive singles to load the bases, before Drew Helmstadter was hit between the shoulder blades by Sam Boone (4-1), the Elks reliever. The score was 7-6, and Sheldon Liikala used a fielder’s choice play on the infield to tie the game at 7.

Kyle Blankenship (0-2) entered after Sparling twirled four innings, and gave up a lead in the top of the 12th. Cadyn Grenier delivered his first RBI of the game on a single to score Chapman, who would prove to be the game’s winning run.

The AppleSox got the tying run aboard in the form of Keaton Smith in the bottom half, but a groundout to third for Helmstadter ended the game. Daniel Bies faced the AppleSox in the final inning for the second time in as many nights.

Helmstadter was 2-for-5 with an RBI. He was the only AppleSox hitter to get multiple hits.

Tuesday’s game was upwards of four hours and saw five lead changes and four tied scores. Bend improved to 3-0 in extra-inning games, and the AppleSox fell to 2-4. The game featured five lead changes and four ties.

The AppleSox and Elks finish the series Wednesday night and it’s Kid’s Day at the ballpark, sponsored by Fred Meyer. Fans can pick up vouchers at the East Wenatchee Fred Meyer customer service counter, which will admit any child, 12 years of age or younger, to any Wednesday home AppleSox game this season. Gage Burland will be on the mound for Wenatchee. First pitch is at 7:05 p.m.

WP: Sam Boone (4-1)
LP: Kyle Blankennship (0-2)
S: Daniel Bies (1)

AppleSox Look to Even Set With Elks

The AppleSox will look to even the three-game series with Bend, Tuesday night.

The AppleSox will look to even the three-game series with Bend, Tuesday night.

GAME NOTES 7/7
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/7

APPLESOX LOOK TO EVEN SERIES WITH LEAGUE LEADERS
The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-15, 11-14), fourth place in the WCL East, take to the diamond again to take on the hottest team in the WCL, the Bend Elks (23-5, 23-5), after the Elks took advantage of four AppleSox errors and some late run scoring to win Monday’s opener...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (14-15) (.483), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
Like so many other teams in the WCL have been this season, the AppleSox were defeated by the Bend Elks, Monday...the Elks were content to play small ball early and took advantage of three early AppleSox errors to take a 4-2 advantage to the fourth inning...Wenatchee was kept in the game by holding Bend to a 1-10 mark with runners in scoring position in the early stages, despite seeing the bases loaded in each of the first three innings...Dustin Hamilton posted one of his best performances of the season in relief, striking out a season-high six batters without surrendering a walk...Tony Contonio also pitched well, taking the Elks down in order in the eighth...they did reach him for one run in the ninth...the AppleSox couldn’t crack the code for Bend starter Jake Forrester, who lasted eight innings en-route to his second win of the year...Forrester gave up just the two runs, but one was earned on a double play ball with the bases loaded and nobody out in the second, helping Forrester limit the inning’s damage.

WELLS NAMED CO-WCL PLAYER OF WEEK
Hunter Wells is rolling for the AppleSox...his 1.11 ERA is third-lowest in the WCL, his 33 strikeouts rank second amongst qualifying pitchers, and his four wins have him tied for first with Patrick McGuff, of the visiting Elks, for the league lead...Wells threw eight innings in a shuttout win over Klamath Falls, July 4, and only gave up four hits, while striking out six and walking two...he shared honors with West Tunnell, who was 12-for-26 last week for Bend, with 3 home runs, 8 runs scored, 8 RBI, and a .500 on-base percentage...Elks players have received at least a share of the honor in four of the last five weeks (Tunnell, Patrick Flynn, Cadyn Grenier, Tyler Davis).

PITCHING HEATING UP
The AppleSox pitching staff is throwing to the tune of a 1.88 ERA through six games this month...team had a 4.26 ERA in the month of June...AppleSox pitchers haven’t allowed a run in 25 of their last 29 innings played...last weekend marked the fifth time in team history that a pitching staff has executed back-to-back shutouts (record: three-consecutive [June 2007, all against Kelowna - 2-0, 6-0, 5-0]).

BEND’S BATS; LEADERS IN CATEGORIES:
Average (.336), OPS (.898), SLG (.484), OBP (.414), total bases (510), RBI (204), home runs (25), tied-triples (7), doubles (67), hits (354), runs (240), at bats (1,054)....**All Stats entering the series**

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 839 games, the AppleSox own a 527-312 (.628) record...the AppleSox are 387-212 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 336-194 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 418-269 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 318-161 (.665) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

ELKS WIN AFTER EARLY BARRAGE

The Bend Elks won their 23rd game in WCL play, Monday, a league-best mark.

The Bend Elks won their 23rd game in WCL play, Monday, a league-best mark.

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-15, 11-14) faced early troubles against the Bend Elks (23-5, 23-5), who loaded the bases in three-consecutive innings to open Monday night’s game at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

The good news for the AppleSox was that the Elks were 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position through the first three innings, helping keep the game fairly close at 4-2.  

Chris Carns (0-3), faced the early troubles, giving up five walks in three innings, and suffering three errors, including two of his own. He had trouble settling into a rhythm for Wenatchee.

The AppleSox scored their lone two runs in the second inning. With the bases loaded and no outs, Erik Sauve grounded into a double play that scored a run. Jake Hirabayashi followed it up with the AppleSox only RBI of the night, on a single.

The score held at 4-2 into the seventh inning, and Dustin Hamilton entered in the fourth inning, and began his relief appearance by retiring nine-consecutive Elks. He struck out six and didn’t walk any batters.

Jake Forrester (2-0) was strong for Bend. He pitched eight innings, allowing eight hits and the two runs. He struck out four and walked two on 111 pitches.

The Elks added two runs in the seventh and another in the ninth to pull away late, while the AppleSox offense just couldn’t quite come through.

Game two of the series is Tuesday, and it’s Cougar Night with the AppleSox. Cougar fans receive $1 off gate admission by wearing WSU gear to the game. Micael Taylor will be the AppleSox starter, and first pitch is set for 7:05 p.m.

WP: Jake Forrester (2-0)
LP: Chris Carns (0-3)

APPLESOX WELCOME LEAGUE LEADERS, BEND

The Bend Elks come to Wenatchee sporting the WCL's best record at 22-5.

The Bend Elks come to Wenatchee sporting the WCL's best record at 22-5.

GAME NOTES 7/6
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/6

APPLESOX WELCOME LEAGUE LEADERS

The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-14, 11-13), fourth place in the WCL East, face the hottest team in the WCL, the Bend Elks (22-5, 22-5), after sweeping the Klamath Falls Gems in back-to-back 4-0 shutout wins...last night marked the AppleSox fourth shutout of the season...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (14-14) (.500), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
For the second-consecutive night, the AppleSox threw a shutout for a 4-0 win at Paul Thomas Sr. Field...it was the AppleSox second-straight 4-0 win and the third time the Klamath Falls Gems had been shutout in 2015 (2-of-3 by AppleSox)...both games also finshed in a rapid 2 hours and 4 minutes...Wenatchee opened scoring in the first inning for the second-consecutive night , with Keston Hiura driving in Joey Jansen...the duo repeated the scoring trend for a 2-0 lead in the fifth...the Sox doubled their lead in the sixth on a Nick Nyquist RBI triple, and a Scott Hilpert RBI groundout...it was Nyquist’s second triple this season (first in league play)...it was the Sox fourth triple in league play this season...Zach Haggett threw seven innings  of three-hit baseball to earn his third win of the season (second for the AppleSox behind Hunter Wells’ 4)...Brian Gadsby got the final two innings in relief, holding the Gems.

WELLS NAMED CO-WCL PLAYER OF WEEK
Hunter Wells is rolling for the AppleSox...his 1.11 ERA is third-lowest in the WCL, his 33 strikeouts rank second amongst qualifying pitchers, and his four wins have him tied for first with Patrick McGuff, of the visiting Elks, for the league lead...Wells threw eight innings in a shuttout win over Klamath Falls, July 4, and only gave up four hits, while striking out six and walking two...he shared honors with West Tunnell, who was 12-for-26 last week for Bend, with 3 home runs, 8 runs scored, 8 RBI, and a .500 on-base percentage...Elks players have received at least a share of the honor in four of the last five weeks (Tunnell, Patrick Flynn, Cadyn Grenier, Tyler Davis).

PITCHING HEATING UP
The AppleSox pitching staff is throwing to the tune of a 1.65 ERA through five games this month...team had a 4.26 ERA in the month of June...AppleSox pitchers haven’t allowed a run in the last 20 innings...last night marked the fifth time in team history that a pitching staff has executed back-to-back shutouts (record: three-consecutive [June 2007, all against Kelowna - 2-0, 6-0, 5-0]).

BEST SHORT STRETCH OF SEASON
The AppleSox are 4-1 in their last five...their best five game stretch of league games this season...Keston Hiura is the team’s leading hitter over the last five, with a .368 average (7x19)...he is tied for most runs scored at five, and leads in RBI with six...Joey Jansen is second-leading hitter over last five, with a .353 mark (7x21, 4RBI)...as a team, the AppleSox have not had a losing game decided by less than a run since June 25 (three-consecutive losses)...the team’s current three-game winning streak matches the season high, set after a three game sweep of Medford, June 15-17.

BEND’S BATS; LEADERS IN CATEGORIES:
Average (.336), OPS (.898), SLG (.484), OBP (.414), total bases (510), RBI (204), home runs (25), tied-triples (7), doubles (67), hits (354), runs (240), at bats (1,054).

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 838 games, the AppleSox own a 527-311 (.628) record...the AppleSox are 387-211 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 336-193 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 418-268 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 318-160 (.665) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

APPLESOX SWEEP INDEPENDENCE WEEKEND SERIES

The AppleSox swept the Klamath Falls Gems at Paul Thomas Sr. Field, Sunday.

The AppleSox swept the Klamath Falls Gems at Paul Thomas Sr. Field, Sunday.

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (14-14, 11-13) swept the Klamath Falls Gems (5-18, 5-18) with a second-consecutive 4-0 win, Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

The AppleSox opened up scoring in the first inning on a Keston Hiura RBI single. It was the first of two RBI on the night for Hiura, who went 3-for-4 on three singles.

In the fifth, the AppleSox doubled their lead to four, when Nick Nyquist hit an RBI triple into the left center field gap. Evan Douglas scored on the play, and Scott Hilpert drove in Nyquist on a groundout to shortstop.

Zach Haggett (3-1) threw seven innings for the AppleSox, giving up only three hits, while striking out three and walking three. Brian Gadsby worked two innings in relief, holding the Gems scoreless. Wenatchee’s pitching staff hasn’t allowed a run in the last 20 innings.

The homestand continues Monday, when the Bend Elks – and the WCL’s best record – rolls into town for a three-game set. Chris Carns toes the rubber for Wenatchee.

WP: Zach Haggett (3-1)
LP: Mickey Walker (1-3)

APPLESOX GO FOR SWEEP, SUNDAY

The AppleSox will go for a sweep Sunday against the Klamath Falls Gems.

The AppleSox will go for a sweep Sunday against the Klamath Falls Gems.

GAME NOTES 7/5
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/5

APPLESOX LOOKING FOR SWEEP
The Wenatchee AppleSox (13-14, 10-13), fourth place in the WCL East, continue their six-game homestand against the Klamath Falls Gems (5-18, 5-18), after securing a series win with a 4-0 win last night...it was the AppleSox third shutout of the season...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (13-14) (.481), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
Hunter Wells paced the AppleSox with eight shutout innings, on the Fourth of July...with the eight innings, and four runs of support, Wells earned his fourth win of the year - tied for the WCL lead with Patrick McGuff of Bend...his ERA is now down to 1.11, and Sunday’s game was his second eight-inning appearance for the AppleSox (no decision June 10 at Walla Walla)...the AppleSox scoring came from four separate hitters, in four separate innings...Holland, Hiura, Jansen, and Douglas all had RBI in the game...Holland, Douglas, and Hiura are the top three RBI men for the AppleSox (in that order)...Jansen is tied for fourth...Sean Sparling worked the final inning out of the ‘pen and Danny Amaral made arguably the best catch of the WCL season to rob Ty Wyatt of extra-bases in the ninth.

HOME/AWAY HITTING
The AppleSox have six active players hitting .300 or better at home this season (Vanderkin, Liikala, Holland, Nyquist, Janseen (Amaral), as opposed to just two over .300 on the road (Liikala, Holland).

GEMS STRUGGLING
The Klamath Falls Gems enter play, Friday, with the worst record in the WCL...hoever, two of the Gems’ five wins on the season came against the league’s juggernaut, Bend...the Gems are hitting  a league-low .218 and alowing a league-high 5.99 ERA.

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 837 games, the AppleSox own a 526-311 (.628) record...the AppleSox are 386-211 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 335-193 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 417-268 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 317-160 (.665) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

APPLESOX TAKE SERIES ON FOURTH OF JULY

Hunter Wells tied for the WCL lead with his fourth win of the 2015 season, Saturday.

Hunter Wells tied for the WCL lead with his fourth win of the 2015 season, Saturday.

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (13-14, 10-13) blanked the Klamath Falls Gems (5-18, 5-18) in a 4-0 Fourth of July win, Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

AppleSox starter, Hunter Wells (4-0), was masterful once again, tossing wight shutout innings. He struck out six Gem batters, to bring his season total to 33 – one behind Yakima Valley pitcher Darrion Simons for the West Coast League lead.

Wells is just the second pitcher to reach four wins in the WCL, along with Patrick McGuff of Bend.

The AppleSox spread their scoring across four separate innings, and had four different hitters collect RBI.

Scoring started in the first inning when Mitchell Holland drove in UC Irvine teammate Keston Hiura for the game’s first run.

In the third inning, Hiura returned the favor, driving in Joey Jansen for a 2-0 lead. Jansen turned around in the fourth and plated Kyle Vanderking on another RBI single, and Evan Douglas did the same in the eighth, to give Wenatchee a 4-0 advantage, scoring Hiura for the second time in the game.

Michael McCall (1-2), the Gems’ starter, settled in nicely during the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings, retiring the side in order in each of the frames. He left the game in the eighth having retired ten-consecutive batters.

Still, Wells and the AppleSox were too tough. Sean Sparling entered in relief in the ninth inning for Wells, who was sitting on 107 pitches. In the ninth, Danny Amaral stayed with a long fly ball to center field off the bat of Ty Wyatt and made the catch of the season, diving – full extension – to make an acrobatic catch on the fringe of the warning track.

Amaral almost turned two to end the game on the play. His throw – relayed through Kyle Vanderkin – was just late to catch a runner back at first base, who believed the line drive had no chance of being caught.

The AppleSox go for the sweep Sunday at 6:05 p.m. It’s Spaghetti Sunday, and fans can get a plate of spaghetti and a slice of garlic bread for $7.50 from the time gates open at 5 p.m., up until first pitch. Zach Haggett will be on the mound for Wenatchee.  

WP: Hunter Wells (4-0)
LP: Michael McCall (1-2)

APPLESOX AND GEMS CONTINUE WEEKEND SET

July Fourth baseball features the AppleSox and Gems, Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

July Fourth baseball features the AppleSox and Gems, Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

GAME NOTES 7/4
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/4

APPLESOX CONTINUE SIX GAME STAND
The Wenatchee AppleSox (12-14, 9-13), fourth place in the WCL East, continue their six-game homestand against the Klamath Falls Gems (5-17, 5-17), after lighting up the scoreboard in the sixth inning last night for an 8-2 win...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (12-14) (.462), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
The AppleSox fell behind for a short time in the fourth inning last night to the Gems...the AppleSox 1-0 disadvantage was short-lived, as Mitchell Holland knotted the game on an RBI double down the left field line...it was the first of two RBI for Holland, who is now tied for the team-lead with Evan Doglas (12)...Douglas had his own RBI in the seventh inning on a solo home run, after a six-run sixth that included RBI from Hiura (triple), Holland, Crowe (singles), Hirabayashi (HBP), Jansen (walk)...Gage Burland got his first win of the year and Blankenship picked up save number one after converting to the bullpen.

HOME/AWAY HITTING
The AppleSox have six active players hitting .300 or better at home this season (Vanderkin, Liikala, Holland, Nyquist, Janseen (Amaral), as opposed to just two over .300 on the road (Liikala, Holland).

GEMS STRUGGLING
The Klamath Falls Gems enter play, Friday, with the worst record in the WCL...hoever, two of the Gems’ five wins on the season came against the league’s juggernaut, Bend...the Gems are hitting  a league-low .220 and alowing a league-high 6.12 ERA.

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 836 games, the AppleSox own a 525-311 (.629) record...the AppleSox are 385-211 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 334-193 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 416-268 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 316-160 (.667) all-time home record, and is 219-170 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

APPLESOX GET FIREWORKS NIGHT WIN

The AppleSox used stellar pitching and an offensive explosion to earn a Fireworks Night win, Friday,

The AppleSox used stellar pitching and an offensive explosion to earn a Fireworks Night win, Friday,

WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (12-14, 9-13) used a big sixth inning to hand the Klamath Falls Gems (5-16, 5-16) a game one loss, 8-2 on Fireworks Night, Friday at Paul Thomas Sr. Field.

The AppleSox received six strong innings from Gage Burland (1-0), who was the only AppleSox pitcher yet to record a decision entering Friday’s game.

Burland struck out a new AppleSox league-high 11 batters, and got eight of the 11 swinging.

Klamath Falls scored first in the fourth inning, with back-to back hits. A double from Gunner Pollman and a single from Jordan Abernathy gave the Gems a short-lived 1-0 lead.

The AppleSox answered in the bottom of the inning with a Mitchell Holland RBI double, after Keston Hiura walked to open the inning. The game was tied through five innings of play.

Garrett Alvarez (0-2), ran into trouble in the sixth inning. 12 AppleSox batters came to the plate in the inning and the AppleSox received RBI from Hiura (triple), Holland, Ryan Crowe, Jake Hirabayashi, and Joey Jansen. With a wild pitch, the AppleSox brought home six runs in the inning to claim a 7-1 lead.

Evan Douglas added a solo home run in the seventh inning for good measure, off of reliever Jordan Horak. It was Douglas’ sixth home run of the year, tying him for the WCL lead with Dan Mayer of Medford.

Kyle Blankenship pitched the final three innings and struck out three, earning the save by way of length of appearance.

The AppleSox face Klamath Falls in game two at 7:05 p.m. Saturday night. Hunter Wells, the team’s leading pitcher will take the mound.

WP: Gage Burland (1-0)
LP: Tony Contonio (0-2)
S: Blankenship (1)

FIREWORKS NIGHT, FRIDAY JULY 3, SPONSORED BY EDWARD JONES

Big weekend and Monday-Wednesday coming up at Paul Thomas Sr. Field! It all starts with Fireworks Night, tonight, brought to you by Edward Jones.

Big weekend and Monday-Wednesday coming up at Paul Thomas Sr. Field! It all starts with Fireworks Night, tonight, brought to you by Edward Jones.

GAME NOTES 7/3
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/3

The AppleSox welcome the Klamath Falls Gems to Wenatchee for a three-game series Friday July 3, through Sunday July 5, and the excitement kicks off with Fireworks Night, Friday July 3 at 7:05 p.m., presented by Edward Jones.

Fireworks Night is professionally run by Entertainment Fireworks, the same company that puts on the City of Wenatchee's Fourth of July show each year.

Fire Marshals help monitor the event, providing a safe atmosphere for fans and community members to view fireworks, while they are currently banned in the city.

Tickets start at $6, and there are still seats available for this weekend's games! Ticket information can be found online at www.applesox.com/tickets

The AppleSox are opening up a six game homestand that includes a three game series with the West Coast League-leading Bend Elks, Monday through Wednesday, July 6-8. Youth Camps also return on July 6-8, with an all-skills camp being hosted by AppleSox coaches and players. For information and to register, visit www.applesoxcamps.com. Sunday is another Spaghetti Sunday, with the AppleSox closing the series with the Gems. $7.50 gets you a delicious plate of spaghetti and a slice of garlic bread! Available from the time gates open at 5 p.m., up until first pitch at 6:05!

Remember to beat the heat and come hang out in the shady seating sections at Paul Thomas Sr. Field! Park information and rules for the weekend (and every AppleSox game) are available here: applesox.com - stadium tab on the top menu bar.

APPLESOX PLAY FIFTH CONSECUTIVE ONE-RUN GAME, FALL 3-2

The AppleSox lost another close one, Thursday, by a score of 3-2  at Borleske Stadium. Micael Taylor was strong in his start, but ended up with a no decision.

The AppleSox lost another close one, Thursday, by a score of 3-2  at Borleske Stadium. Micael Taylor was strong in his start, but ended up with a no decision.

WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (11-14, 8-13) lost a late lead agaist the Walla Walla Sweets (12-12, 12-12) and the Sweets walked off 3-2 in nine innings, for a second-straight night at Borleske Stadium.

The AppleSox have now played five-consecutive one-run games, and have a 2-3 record in those games. It was the third time the AppleSox lost in walk off fashion to the Sweets at Borleske Stadium this year.

Wenatchee opened the scoring, Thursday, in Micael Taylor’s first start of 2015.  The AppleSox scored in the third inning on a throwing error by the Sweets catcher, after Danny Amaral stole third base. Keston Hiura also walked in the inning and moved to second base on the throwing error. Mitchell Holland drove in Hiura with the AppleSox lone RBI of the night.

Taylor was marvelous for Wenatchee, tossing seven strong innings of one-run baseball on seven hits. The lone run he surrendered was in the fifth inning on an RBI single for Connor Kopach. Taylor recorded three innings of 10 or fewer pitches, and had thrown 84 through seven innings, while holding the Sweets to 1-for-10 hitting with runners in scoring position.

Tony Contonio entered for the AppleSox to pitch in the eighth inning and recorded a rare four strikeout frame, after the third strike on his third strikeout was dropped, and the runner reached first to extend the inning.

In the ninth, Walla Walla broke through, as they have many times this season. A leadoff double for Jon Hechtner, down the left field line put the pressure on Wenatchee. Hiura made a great throw from left field that almost beat Hechtner to the second base bag.

Following Hechtner’s double, Willie MacIver laid down a bunt on the first base side, and instead of taking the out at first, Holland attempted to throw to third, but Hechtner slid under the tag, safe.

With runners at the corners, Parker Coss singled for his first hit of the night, and tied the game at two. Contonio struck out the next Sweets hitter, before intentionally walking the bases loaded. Kyle Nixon then hit a sacrifice fly deep enough into right field to score the winning run for Walla Walla.

The AppleSox have now seen five games this season end in either their, or the opponent’s, final at bat.

Wenatchee returns home Friday for a six-game homestand which includes Fireworks Night, by Edward Jones, Friday July 3. Tickets start at $6 and can be purchased at www.applesox.com/tickets. First pitch, Friday, is at 7:05 p.m. against the Klamath Falls Gems. The Bend Elks will also visit next Monday-Wednesday for a three-game set, coupled with another round of AppleSox Youth Camps. To sign up for next week’s all-skills camp, parents can visit www.applesoxcamps.com.

WP: Max Gamboa (1-1)
LP: Tony Contonio (1-1)

AppleSox and Sweets Take Series to Rubber Match Game Three

The AppleSox and Sweets face off in a rubber match game Thursday June 2, at 7:05 p.m.

The AppleSox and Sweets face off in a rubber match game Thursday June 2, at 7:05 p.m.

GAME NOTES 7/2
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/2

APPLESOX CONTINUE ROAD TRIP IN SWEETS COUNTRY
The Wenatchee AppleSox (11-13, 8-12), fourth place in the WCL East, continue their longest road trip of the season, at the Walla Walla Sweets (11-12, 11-12), after the Sweets took game two a night ago by a score of 5-4...all of the first six games of the season series are to be played at Borleske Stadium...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (11-13) (.458), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
The AppleSox got another multi-hit game from Nick Nyquist...his seventh of the season, in a 5-4 AppleSox loss in nine innings at Borleske Stadium last night...the Sweets scored the winning run on a bases loaded wild pitch, in a game that ended following three lead changes...Brian Gadsby saw his 13.2 consecutive scoreless innings streak come to an end, with the ninth inning run...Joey Jansen led the AppleSox with three hits and had two runs driven in...Keston Hiura knocked in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning on a 2-RBI double into the right field corner.

JUNE TOTALS
The AppleSox finished the month of June with a team hitting total of .238 (156x655, 21 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR, 85 RBI, 87 BB, 170 K, 19 SB)...the pitching staff was 8-11 with 3 saves (4.26, 173 1/3 IP, 96 R, 82 ER, 97 BB, 140 K, 3HR, 27 2B, 4 3B, 782 BF)...the AppleSox leading reliever was Brian Gadsby (0.00, 1-0, 6 G, 12.2 IP (all scoreless), 5 H, 6 BB, 8 K)...leading starter was Hunter Wells (1.48, 3-0, 24.1 IP, 14 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 9BB, league-leading 27 K’s)...leading hitter was Mitchell Holland with a .368 average...Evan Douglas led the AppleSox with 5 HR, 11 RBI, and 7 extra-base hits (next closest: Hiura [6], Holland [5])...Kyle Vanderkin led the team in walks (14)...Ryan Crowe in sacrifice plays with 4 (2 flies, 2 hits).

CLOSE GAMES
The AppleSox and Sweets have had six of their last seven games decided by one run...the AppleSox are 1-5 in those six games...the AppleSox have played 10 one-run games this season, and two 2-run games, with five of their games this season being decided in the game’s final at bat...Wenatchee is 1-4 in games decided in the final at bat.

IN THE FIRST MEETING...
Each the AppleSox and the Sweets threw shutouts in the first two meetings (of three) at Borleske Stadium, earlier this year...the AppleSox have now been involved in three shutouts this season (2-1), with their only shutout loss coming at the hand of the Sweets...Walla Walla is 1-2 in shutout games this year, with their other loss coming in 1-0 fashion to the Bellingham Bells, June 18...there are only five AppleSox players from the first road series at Walla Walla that had hits and are still active...the AppleSox hit 1.86 in the first series and Walla Walla hit .169... the two teams combined to walk 31 batters, just over 10 per game...Walla Walla only had one extra-base hit, a double...setting the mark for worst combined hitting series this year for the AppleSox and any opponent.

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 834 games, the AppleSox own a 524-310 (.629) record...the AppleSox are 384-210 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 333-192 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 415-267 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 315-160 (.667) all-time home record, and is 219-169 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

SWEETS EVEN SERIES WITH WALKOFF

The AppleSox took a 4-3 lead in the top of the seventh, but Walla Walla rallied late for the win.

The AppleSox took a 4-3 lead in the top of the seventh, but Walla Walla rallied late for the win.

WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (11-13, 8-12) saw a late-inning lead slip away Wednesday, as the Walla Walla Sweets (11-12, 11-12) walked off 5-4 in nine innings at Borleske Stadium.

A bases load wild pitch led to the Sweets scoring the game-winning run. Jon Hechtner came to score on the play.

The AppleSox scored first in the third inning, on a Joey Jansen RBI single. It was his first of two RBI on the night. His hit scored Danny Amaral who walked and stole second to get into scoring position.

The lead held for the AppleSox, after Chris Carns, the Sox starter threw four one-hit shutout innings for Wenatchee. Walla Walla finally broke into the run column in the fifth inning, with three runs scoring on four hits. Colton Loomis entered in relief to get the final out, and pitched the next three innings.

Wenatchee regained a lead in the seventh inning, as Jansen added his second RBI as part of a three hit night. The RBI single with one out brought the game to a 3-2 score. Then, Keston Hiura hit a 2-RBI double down into the right field corner to give the AppleSox a 4-3 lead into the bottom half of the inning. Wenatchee was potentially limited one run on a pick off call at first base that resulted in an out.

Walla Walla evened the contest in the bottom of the seventh on a groundout on the infield for Connor Kopach, after a runner went first to third on a throwing error on a pickoff attempt at first base.

The Sweets faced Brian Gadsby in the bottom of the ninth inning, and his 13 2/3 scoreless innings streak came to an end, when the Sweets got runners at the corners with no outs and the AppleSox were forced to intentionally walk the bases loaded. A wild pitch on a 1-2 count to Kopach allowed the winning run around to score.

The rubber match of the series is Thursday night at 7:05 p.m. at Borleske Stadium. Micael Taylor (1-2) will get the start for Wenatchee – his first start of the summer.

WP: Clayten Ayers (1-0)
LP: Brian Gadsby (1-1)

 

APPLESOX AND SWEETS MEET IN GAME TWO

The AppleSox and Walla Walla Sweets meet at Borleske Stadium at 7:05 p.m., Wednesday night.

The AppleSox and Walla Walla Sweets meet at Borleske Stadium at 7:05 p.m., Wednesday night.

GAME NOTES 7/1
BASEBALL BLURBS 7/1

APPLESOX CONTINUE ROAD TRIP IN SWEETS COUNTRY
The Wenatchee AppleSox (11-12, 8-11), fourth place in the WCL East, continue their longest road trip of the season, at the Walla Walla Sweets (10-12, 10-12), after the AppleSox took game one a night ago by a score of 5-4...all of the first six games of the season series are to be played at Borleske Stadium...the AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (11-12) (.478), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT
Erik Sauve stole the show for the AppleSox, with a two-hit night that inclueded his first two RBI of the season...he gave Wenatchee the go-ahead run in the top half of the fifth on a hard-hit single to center field...Mitchell Holland (2-for-5) and Nick Nyquist (3-for-4) each tallied multi-hit games as well...Nyquist earned his sixth, and Holland, his team-leading eighth...Zach Haggett earned his second win of the season, and Dustin Hamilton earned his first save over three innings...Hamilton has now held opponents scoreless in his last 5 1/3 innings of relief for Wenatchee...it was the AppleSox ninth one-run game this season (4-5), and the fifth in the last six games of the Walla Walla-Wenatchee series (1-4)...AppleSox are 144-106 all-time in one-run games.

JUNE TOTALS
The AppleSox finished the month of June with a team hitting total of .238 (156x655, 21 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR, 85 RBI, 87 BB, 170 K, 19 SB)...the pitching staff was 8-11 with 3 saves (4.26, 173 1/3 IP, 96 R, 82 ER, 97 BB, 140 K, 3HR, 27 2B, 4 3B, 782 BF)...the AppleSox leading reliever was Brian Gadsby (0.00, 1-0, 6 G, 12.2 IP (all scoreless), 5 H, 6 BB, 8 K)...leading starter was Hunter Wells (1.48, 3-0, 24.1 IP, 14 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 9BB, league-leading 27 K’s)...leading hitter was Mitchell Holland with a .368 average...Evan Douglas led the AppleSox with 5 HR, 11 RBI, and 7 extra-base hits (next closest: Hiura [6], Holland [5])...Kyle Vanderkin led the team in walks (14)...Ryan Crowe in sacrifice plays with 4 (2 flies, 2 hits).

SAUVE AND SOX RBI SITUATION
Erik Sauve collected his first two RBI of 2015 last night...the AppleSox have driven in 85 runs in total, 11 of which belong to Evan Douglas, the team’s leader...Mitchell Holland and Sheldon Liikala rank second with 9 each...Nick Nyquist and Ryan Crowe next with 8, and Keston Hiura with 7...78-of-85 RBI have come with runners on base...18 with the bases loaded (.174, 23 AB)...75 with runners in scoring position (.264, 208 AB, 2 HR)...33 with runners in scoring position and two outs (.272, 92 AB, 0 HR).

IN THE FIRST MEETING...
Each the AppleSox and the Sweets threw shutouts in the first two meetings (of three) at Borleske Stadium, earlier this year...the AppleSox have now been involved in three shutouts this season (2-1), with their only shutout loss coming at the hand of the Sweets...Walla Walla is 1-2 in shutout games this year, with their other loss coming in 1-0 fashion to the Bellingham Bells, June 18...there are only five AppleSox players from the first road series at Walla Walla that had hits and are still active...the AppleSox hit 1.86 in the first series and Walla Walla hit .169... the two teams combined to walk 31 batters, just over 10 per game...Walla Walla only had one extra-base hit, a double...setting the mark for worst combined hitting series this year for the AppleSox and any opponent.

APPLESOX ALL-TIME
Through the first fifteen franchise seasons and 833 games, the AppleSox own a 524-309 (.629) record...the AppleSox are 384-209 (.647) since the inception of the WCL in 2005...Wenatchee is 333-191 (.634) all-time in WCL league games (including playoffs), and 55-15 (.786) all-time in non-league contests since 2005...all-time, the AppleSox are 415-266 (.609) against league opponents (including playoffs) and 107-40 (.728) vs. non-league teams...Wenatchee owns a 315-160 (.667) all-time home record, and is 219-168 (.565) on the road...Wenatchee is 34-28 all-time in extra-inning games.

FIREWORKS NIGHT, FRIDAY JULY 3, BY EDWARD JONES

The AppleSox and Entertainment Fireworks - who also provide the City of Wenatchee's fireworks show -  will once again put on the team's annual Fireworks Night, Friday July 3, presented by Edward Jones.

The AppleSox and Entertainment Fireworks - who also provide the City of Wenatchee's fireworks show -  will once again put on the team's annual Fireworks Night, Friday July 3, presented by Edward Jones.

The Wenatchee AppleSox will host their annual Fireworks Game, Friday July 3, following the final out of a game with the Klamath Falls Gems. The evening’s festivities kick off when gates open at the ballpark at 6 p.m., and the postgame fireworks display is sponsored by Edward Jones.

Fireworks Night at the ballpark will provide a safe and enjoyable way for residents of the Wenatchee Valley and surrounding community to enjoy Fourth of July festivities, without the worry of fire-safety hazards.

After this past weekend’s events, the AppleSox are hopeful that fans and community members can use the professionally-produced fireworks show at Paul Thomas Sr. Field as a substitute for the use of recreational fireworks in and around the City of Wenatchee.

Tickets for Fireworks Night are still available and can be purchased at www.applesox.com/tickets, or by calling the AppleSox at 509-665-6900. Pricing starts at $6. The AppleSox open a six-game home series Friday night, and many of the stadium’s seats are located in the shade – a perfect place to escape the heat.  

SAUVE AND APPLESOX GET GAME ONE WIN

Erik Sauve went 2-for-3 with 2 RBI, and Nick Nyquist had a 3-hit game, while Mitchell Holland added his eighth multi-hit game in a 5-4 AppleSox win, Tuesday.

Erik Sauve went 2-for-3 with 2 RBI, and Nick Nyquist had a 3-hit game, while Mitchell Holland added his eighth multi-hit game in a 5-4 AppleSox win, Tuesday.

WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The Wenatchee AppleSox (11-12, 8-11) took down the Walla Walla Sweets (10-12, 10-12) in West Coast League East Divisional play, Tuesday, by a score of 5-4 at Borleske Stadium.

Erik Sauve led the way for Wenatchee, going 2-for-3 with a walk and 2 RBI – his first two RBI of the season – and gave the AppleSox the go-ahead run on a hard-hit single in the fifth inning.

Before the fifth, it was a see-saw battle, with the AppleSox striking first in the second inning on a bases loaded wild pitch, to take a 1-0 lead.

Walla Walla answered with two runs in the home half, on a Juan Gamez double, which scored the tying run before Dyllin Wilbert was tossed out at the plate following a good relay play to the plate out of left center field. Gamez came to score later in the inning on a Matt Whitney sacrifice fly to center field.

The AppleSox used a three-run top half of the third to take the lead back from the Sweets, which included RBI singles from Nick Nyquist and Sauve. Nyquist also came to score later in the inning, when Sauve was stuck in a run down between first and second. The Sweets catcher, Willie MacIver opted to throw to second base first, and a return throw to the plate sailed wide to the backstop as Nyquist came to score.

Walla Walla tied the game in the bottom half on two more runs, including a Dyllin Wilbert RBI double into the right field corner.

Erik Sauve’s second sigle of the game, and second RBI of the season, in the top of the fifth gave Wenatchee the lead for good.

Zach Haggett (2-1) picked up the win, and tossed scoreless frames in the fifth and sixth innings. Dustin Hamilton came on and earned a three-inning save, and also recorded four outs in the ninth inning, after a dropped fly ball in shallow left field extended the final inning.

Wenatchee continues action at Borleske tomorrow, with a 7:05 p.m. first pitch. Chris Carns takes the mound for the AppleSox.

WP: Zach Haggett (2-1)
LP: Micah Gorman (2-2)
S: Dustin Hamilton (1)