APPLESOX OVERPOWERED BY VICTORIA

Five extra-base hits, including two Jarron Silva triples, powered the HarbourCats past the AppleSox 9-4, Tuesday. 

Five extra-base hits, including two Jarron Silva triples, powered the HarbourCats past the AppleSox 9-4, Tuesday. 

BOX SCORE

WENATCHEE -
The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-12), were overpowered by the Victoria HarbourCats (16-3), in a 9-4 loss Tuesday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The HarbourCats jumped all over Luke Mattson (0-4) in the early innings of the contest. Joe Prior doubled home a run in the first, before three more scored in the second on a Cody Snider double and Jarron Silva triple. 

The AppleSox got to work in the third inning off of HarbourCat starter Jack Wolger (1-0). Wolger received little help from his defense in the inning, An error at third base was the ‘Cats third of the game, and prolonged a three-run scoring inning for Wenatchee. Michael Toglia delivered the big punch on an RBI triple. 

The HarbourCats added two more runs in the fourth inning off of Mattson. Off of the relief pitchers, one runner was brought around In the eighth, charged to Eli Thornquist. Miceal Taylor surrendered a two-run home run to Victoria’s Jake Stone.

Wenatchee’s other scoring came in the seventh inning. An RBI single for Matt Fraizer brought home Ryan Kreidler to score. 

Good pitching by Victoria’s bullpen held the Sox out of the contest. Blake Hannah and Cameron Schneider pitched the final three innings, giving up just three hits and the one earned run. 

With the loss, Wenatchee is 8.5 games back of Victoria in the WCL North, with only seven first half games left to play. Mathematically, they will not be able to catch Victoria for a first-half crown. 

Game three of the series is Wednesday. Justin Blatner will pitch for Wenatchee against Kyle Mora for Victoria. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

APPLESOX HOST HARBOURCATS ON COUGAR NIGHT WITH THE APPLESOX

The AppleSox are looking to even their series with the Victoria HarbourCats, Tuesday night. 

The AppleSox are looking to even their series with the Victoria HarbourCats, Tuesday night. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX vs Victoria HarbourCats
Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium     |       7:05 p.m.
R- Luke Mattson (0-3) vs. L- Jack Wolger (0-0)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-11, 2-5 North), fifth place in the North Division face the Victoria HarbourCats (15-3, 7-3 North) in a do-or-die divisional matchup...Victoria set the WCL consecutive-win record last night with its 15th straight...if Wenatchee losses tonight, it is mathematically removed from the WCL First Half playoff picture...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (37-41) (.474), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 4, HARBOURCATS 7
WENACTHEE –  The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-11), were downed by the Victoria HarbourCats (15-3), 7-4, Monday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium...a two-out RBI single for Matt Fraizer and a two-out RBI double for Evan Douglas off the right field wall put Wenatchee ahead early...Victoria responded in the top of the third inning with three runs off of Jimmy Dobrash...the HarbourCats connected on a sac fly RBI with the bases loaded and nobody out...Wenatchee did double off a tagging runner at third base to turn two on the play, but Joe Prior launched a HR over the wall in left field for a 3-2 HarbourCat lead...Ben Polshuk also exited the park to left field for 4-2 HarbourCat lead in the sixth...in the seventh inning, Wenatchee responded with runs off of Austin Dondanville (2-0), who worked in relief of Collin Ashworth and Kannenberg, who left the game earlier with an apparent arm injury...with two outs, a two-RBI double for Shane Martinez to deep right field gave the AppleSox new life and brought the game even at 4-4...Victoria took back the lead for good in the eight, chasing AppleSox reliever Mac Lardner (0-1), on an RBI Griffin Andreychuk double to left center field...it scored leadoff hitter Matt Lautz from first base and put Victotia ahead for good. Lardner left the game with the bases loaded and no outs. Tyler Burch entered and surrendered a run on a walk, and another on a wild pitch; both charged to Lardner...the Sox went down in order in the eight and ninth inning at the hands of Dondanville and Holden Lyons, who picked up his fourth save of the season, striking out two-of-three batters faced. 

TONIGHT'S NOTES
MUST-WIN GAME
The AppleSox are 7.5 games behind the Victoria HarbourCats in the WCL North Division with 8 games to play in the first half of the season. A loss tonight would knock Wenatchee from the mathematical possibility of winning the division. 

ON THE WRONG END
After starting the all-time series Victoria 11-3, Wenatchee is amidst an 8-game losing streak...it is the longest losing streak against any AppleSox opponent all-time. 

THE LONG BALL
After the AppleSox got to second-place in the WCL at 6 home runs last week, they have experienced back-to-back multi-HR games against them the last two nights...one by a team that hadn’t hit a 2016 home run, and another by a Victoria outfit that is leading the league with 12 home runs. 

COLLECTING BASES
The Wenatchee AppleSox keep getting Evan Douglas on base...the team’s infielder has reached base in 12-consecutive games, which is the best on the team...it is the second-longest active streak in the WCL behind Andy Atwood of the Corvallis Knights. 

365 DAYS AGO
On this date, last season, the Victoria HarbourCats started their string of recent success against the AppleSox...after falling behind, 7-1 early, Wenatchee score nine of the game’s next 12 runs, including three runs in the ninth inning for a 10-10 tie...the HarbourCats won the contest in extras with a walk-off bases-loaded walk. 

LAST NIGHT’S LEAD
Wenatchee got the early 2-0 advantage a night ago...it was the eighth time the AppleSox have scored first this season, yet just the third time that the club came up with an early lead at home...two of the threeAppleSox wins when scoring second have come at home this year.

CASE OF THE MONDAY’S
Last night was Wenatchee’s first Monday game of the season...as it stands right now, it is the only day of the week that has left the Sox without a victory. 

AFTER FIRST GAME LOSS
Wenatchee started its run of four-straight WCL series wins after falling behind 1-0 in a home series with the Corvallis Knights June 10, 2016...Wenatchee jumped out to series leads against Walla Walla, Bend, and Gresham...the Sox are 1-2 in series wins when they lose the first game of the set. 

FOLLOWING THE HARBOURCATS’ RECORD
Yes, last night Victoria took over the WCL record for consecutive games won last night, but did you know the AppleSox are owners of the league’s two next-longest winning streaks?...Wenatchee has won both 14-straight games and 13-straight games. 

Rathbone Named WCL Player of the Week

Jordan Rathbone was named WCL Player of the Week for June 20-26 League President Donnie Marbut announced, Tuesday. It is the AppleSox first weekly honor of the season.

Jordan Rathbone was named WCL Player of the Week for June 20-26 League President Donnie Marbut announced, Tuesday. It is the AppleSox first weekly honor of the season.

The West Coast League Player of the Week and Pitcher of the Week, as announced by league president Donnie Marbut, were Gonzaga redshirt-freshman Jordan Rathbone of the Wenatchee AppleSox and Cal Poly frosh right-hander Bobby Ay of the Walla Walla Sweets for the week of June 20-26.

Rathbone ignited Wenatchee's offense, leading the Sox to a 4-2 week on the road and 43 runs vs. Bend and Gresham. The GU freshman outfielder from Gonzaga Prep went 10-for-15 with six runs scored, two doubles, a triple and 3 RBIs while posting a .737 on base percentage. He is currently hitting .327 with a team-leading 18 hits and three multi-hit games. 

HARBOURCATS DOWN APPLESOX FOR WCL-RECORD WINNING STREAK

The AppleSox took an early lead and tied the game once, but the Victoria HarbourCats held on for a 7-4 victory. 

The AppleSox took an early lead and tied the game once, but the Victoria HarbourCats held on for a 7-4 victory. 

WENATCHEE - The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-11), were downed by the Victoria HarbourCats (15-3), 7-4, Monday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Victoria won its 15th-consecutive game, which broke the previous WCL record of 14, held by the AppleSox. 

Wenatchee drew first blood in the third inning off of HarbourCat starter James Kannenberg, who was making his second start of the season against Wenatchee. 

A two-out RBI single for Matt Fraizer and a two-out RBI double for Evan Douglas off the right field wall put Wenatchee ahead early. 

Victoria responded in the top of the third inning with three runs off of Jimmy Dobrash, who had faced the minimum nine batters through three innings, allowing only one hit. 

The HarbourCats connected on a sac fly RBI with the bases loaded and nobody out. Wenatchee did double off a tagging runner at third base to turn two on the play, but Joe Prior launched a pitch in the next at bat over the wall in left field for a 3-2 HarbourCat lead. It was Prior’s second home run of the season. 

In the sixth, Victoria added to its lead with a second home run off of Dobrash. Ben Polshuk also exited the park to left field for his third home run of the season and a 4-2 HarbourCat lead. It was the second-straight night Wenatchee had given up two home runs. 

In the seventh inning, Wenatchee responded with runs off of Austin Dondanville (2-0), who worked in relief of Collin Ashworth and Kannenberg, who left the game earlier with an apparent arm injury. 

With two outs, a two-RBI double for Shane Martinez to deep right field gave the AppleSox new life and brought the game even at 4-4.

Victoria took back the lead for good in the eight, chasing AppleSox reliever Mac Lardner (0-1), on an RBI Griffin Andreychuk double to left center field. It scored leadoff hitter Mat Lautz from first base and put Victotia ahead for good. Lardner left the game with the bases loaded and no outs. Tyler Burch entered and surrendered a run on a walk, and another on a wild pitch; both charged to Lardner. 

The Sox went down in order in the eight and ninth inning at the hands of Dondanville and Holden Lyons, who picked up his fourth save of the season, striking out two-of-three batters faced. 

The series continues Tuesday night at 7:05 p.m. Luke Mattson (0-3) will pitch against Jack Wolger (0-0). It is Cougar Night and fans who wear WSU apparel will earn general gate admission for $6. The Cougar Cruiser will be in attendance. 

SOX SET TO END VICTORIA’S 14-GAME STREAK

The AppleSox are trying to put an end to the Victoria HarbourCat's 14-game winning streak, Monday in Wenatchee. 

The AppleSox are trying to put an end to the Victoria HarbourCat's 14-game winning streak, Monday in Wenatchee. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX vs Victoria HarbourCats
Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium     |       7:05 p.m.
R- Jimmy Dobrash (1-2) vs. R- James Kannenberg (0-1)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE
 

The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-10, 2-4 North), fifth place in the North Division face the Victoria HarbourCats (14-3, 6-3 North) for the second time this season...Victoria hasn’t lost since sweeping the AppleSox in early June...the HarbourCats won those 11 games over WCL South opponents...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (37-40) (.481), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 9, GREYWOLVES 11
GRESHAM –  The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-10), fell victim to the big inning Sunday night in Oregon, and the Gresham GreyWolves (7-12), salvaged a game in the set, winning 11-9 at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore...Wenatchee made good on multiple Gresham miscues in the second inning, scoring two runs on three errors...in the fourth the AppleSox got four more runs off of Gabe Benavides on an RBI triple for Jordan Rathbone, RBI single for Alex Gonzales, and an error in left field allowed the other two runs to score...Matt Young was dominant throughout three innings for Wenatchee, but Gresham finally reached him in the fourth for a two-run home run from Nick Snyder...it was the GreyWolves’ first home run of 2016...in the sixth, Gresham scored twice more off of Ross Clevenger, who was working in relief...Mark Cardinalli and Drew Curtis were credited RBI singles...in the seventh, things went from bad to worse for Clevenger. Two more runs came home. Both were hit off of Dylan Riddle (0-1), but charged to Clevenger. Riddle surrendered an additional four runs in the frame on a Dylan Doherty bases-loaded double, and Cardinalli RBI single...Gresham added a run of insurance in the eighth on its second home run of the night (Jack Johnson)...Wenatchee rallied for three runs in the ninth, chasing GreyWolf reliever Carter Buuck...Jake Boyd came in and allowed the runs to score on two RBI singles and a fielder’s choice. He got the final out with the tying runs on base, striking out Matt Fraizer.

TONIGHT'S NOTES
MUST-WIN SERIES
Despite a 8-3 stretch since an 0-7 start, Wenatchee finds itself with its backs against the wall in the WCL North First Half Standings...the Sox have nine games left in the first half to pick up 6.5 games on the Victoria HarbourCats...with a sweep, the Sox could be 3.5 games back with six first-half games to play...anything less than two wins in the series, and Wenatchee is eliminated from first-half contention in the WCL North (7.5+ back with seven-or-less games to play).

BACK-TO-BACK
The last time Wenatchee won back-to-back road series, as they did on their last road trip, was June 23-25, 2014 at Corvallis and July 4-6, 2014 at Kelowna...both series were also 2-1 wins. 

THE BATS
The offense hasn’t been disappointing for the AppleSox over the last five games...a .289 team average in that span ranks second in the WCL (Bellingham, .305)...Victoria ranks 10th over the last five games with a .239 average, a slot higher than the team they just swept (Kitsap, .184).

BAD TO THE BONE
Of players with nine-or-more at bats, Jordan Rathbone owns the best WCL average over the last ten games at .536 (15x28, 7R, 7RBI)...only one batter in the WCL is having a better five-game stretch than Jordan Rathbone...Rathbone is hitting .667 (10x15) with 3 RBI in 4 games played out of the last AppleSox five...Chris Ceballos is hitting .833 (5x6) for Yakima Valley over the last five games.

COMING BACK FROM SWEEPS
Last year, Wenatchee faced one team that swept them for a second time (Yakima Valley)...Wenatchee countered the first-time sweep with a 2-1 series win on the road....Victoria has swept the last two series against Wenatchee at Royal Athletic Park and Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. 

TWO-OF-THREE
Jimmy Dobrash and Luke Mattson are getting a chance for redemption against the Victoria HarbourCats in their second starts against the opponent on the season...Victoria handed Dobrash his second (and last) loss of 2016, while Mattson started his current three-game losing streak at Victoria. 

LAST TIME HERE
The last time Victoria visited Wenatchee, the HarbourCats walked away with a sweep, winning the games 10-5, 8-6, and 21-10...the games averaged out to 3 hours and 21 minutes a piece, with none played under the 3-hour mark...the 39 runs were the most scored by an opponent in Wenatchee last season. 

DO-OR-DIE
It’s a pretty easy equation...Sox lead after seven innings, they win (7-0)...they trail after seven innings, they lose (0-10). 

VICTORIA’S OPPOSITION
The combined records of the teams Victoria has played during its current 14-game winning streak, including Wenatchee is 39-58 (.402)...Wenatchee is the only north opponent Victoria has faced during the stretch. 

DEBUTS
12 AppleSox players are seeing the HarbourCats for the first time this year...this coming after the AppleSox hit .165 off Victoria in the earlier series and gave up 22 earned runs in 24 innings (8.25 ERA).

APPLESOX FALTER IN FINALE, WIN SERIES AT GRESHAM

Gresham scored 11-unanswered runs Sunday to salvage a game in the three-game series. 

Gresham scored 11-unanswered runs Sunday to salvage a game in the three-game series. 

BOX SCORE

GRESHAM -
The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-10), fell victim to the big inning Sunday night in Oregon, and the Gresham GreyWolves (7-12), salvaged a game in the set, winning 11-9 at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore.

After trailing the AppleSox 6-0 into the bottom of the fourth inning, the GreyWolves rattled off the game’s next 11 runs to secure their first victory over the AppleSox. 

Wenatchee made good on multiple Gresham miscues in the second inning, scoring two runs on three errors. 

In the fourth the AppleSox got four more runs off of Gabe Benavides on an RBI triple for Jordan Rathbone, RBI single for Alex Gonzales, and an error in left field allowed the other two runs to score. 

Rathbone finished with his team-leading sixth multi-hit game of the year. Gonzales and Evan Douglas also had two-hit nights, and Ryan Kreidler delivered a phenomenal four-hit performance. 

Matt Young was dominant throughout three innings for Wenatchee, but Gresham finally reached him in the fourth for a two-run home run from Nick Snyder. It was the GreyWolves’ first home run of 2016. 

In the sixth, Gresham scored twice more off of Ross Clevenger, who was working in relief. Mark Cardinalli and Drew Curtis were credited RBI singles. 

In the seventh, things went from bad to worse for Clevenger. Two more runs came home. Both were hit off of Dylan Riddle (0-1), but charged to Clevenger. Riddle surrendered an additional four runs in the frame on a Dylan Doherty bases-loaded double, and Cardinalli RBI single. 

Gresham added a run of insurance in the eighth on its second home run of the night. This time, bu Jack Johnson who finished 4-for-4 with two doubles and the solo home run. 

Wenatchee rallied for three runs in the ninth, chasing GreyWolf reliever Carter Buuck. Jake Boyd came in and allowed the runs to score on two RBI singles and a fielder’s choice. He got the final out with the tying runs on base, striking out Matt Fraizer. 

Wenatchee returns home, Monday to try to put an end to the Victoria HarbourCat’s 14-game winning streak. The mark ties Wenatchee for the longest winning streak in WCL history (set in 2011), and Jimmy Dobrash (1-2) is set to face the ‘Cats for a second time this season. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

SOX AIMING TO END TRIP WITH SERIES SWEEP

Wenatchee tries for its first sweep of the season, tonight, in Gresham, Ore. 

Wenatchee tries for its first sweep of the season, tonight, in Gresham, Ore. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Gresham GreyWolves
Oslund Field     |       5:05 p.m.
L- Matt Young (1-0) vs. L- Gabe Benavides (1-2)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-9, 2-4 North), fifth place in the North Division face the Gresham GreyWolves (6-12, 4-6 South) for a chance at a first series sweep in 2016...Wenatchee won a fourth-consecutive series last night, and has now won 8 of its last 10 games...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (37-39) (.487), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 8, GREYWOLVES 3
GRESHAM –  The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-9), used a five-run sixth inning to beat the Gresham GreyWolves (6-12), 8-3, Saturday night at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore...Parker Price delivered a go-ahead 3-RBI triple in the inning, which started with Evan Douglas getting aboard on a single...Ryan Kreidler also singled in the inning, and Jordan Rathbone walked...with the bases loaded and one out, Otis Statum struck out looking...Haydan Hastings came to the plate and delivered an RBI infield single off the GreyWolves pitcher, David Wallum (1-1)...the ball hit Wallum on the left side and got away on the infield for the base hit...Price unloaded the bases in the next at bat with the go-ahead triple...Wenatchee added another run in the inning on a Shane Martinez RBI triple for a 5-1 lead...Gresham started the scoring back in the second inning...an RBI single for Ben Klenke put Grady Miller (2-1) behind early, but the southpaw battled back to throw five innings of one-run baseball to keep his team in the game until the big sixth inning...Gresham got two more runs off of Miller in the sixth, but only one of the runs came earned, due to an error in left field on a dropped baseball...Wenatchee committed two errors on the night...Price added his fourth RBI with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and Jordan Rathbone provided the Sox their eighth run in the ninth inning with a bases-loaded RBI single...Rathbone went 2-for-2 with an RBI and was hit by two pitches and walked once...Nick Hoefling threw and strong three innings of relief, facing ten batters and retiring nine for his second save of the season.  

TONIGHT'S NOTES
BREAKING OUT BROOMS
It has been awhile since the AppleSox last swept an opponent on the road...a feat not accomplished a season ago, the last Sox road sweet was Aug. 5-7, 2014 at Kelowna...the last Sox sweep in general was July 3-5 at home against Klamath Falls.

SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST
Wenatchee is 7-0 in games it leads after the seventh inning this season...the AppleSox are also a perfect 7-for-7 in save opportunities. 

COMEBACKS
Last night was just the AppleSox’ third comeback win of 2016...Wenatchee is 3-8 when scoring second or being shut out in ball games this year. 

BREAKING EVEN
The AppleSox are trying to get to an even .500 record on the season, tonight...excluding the AppleSox’ 0-0 record to start the season, the last time Wenatchee was at an even .500 record was June 10, 2015 after a win at Walla Walla.

FOUR RBIs
A nice night for Parker Price last night culminated in 4 runs batted in...he and Otis Statum have combined to drive in 8 of the AppleSox 17 runs in the series...the AppleSox saw five 4-RBI performances in total, a season ago. 

SWEEPING IN FIRST MEETING
Did you know Wenatchee has swept five-of-13 WCL opponents in their first series against the opposing team...two of those sweeps occurred on the road (at Spokane and Klamath Falls)...in fact, Wenatchee has only lost one all-time series-opening series in WCL play in 13 tries...at Medford (1-2).

BRUSHING IT OFF
The AppleSox have been outscored 17-5 in their previous two tries for sweeps in 2016 against Walla Walla and Bend...Luke Mattson was the starting pitcher in both of those games. 

BEATING THE SOUTH
After last night’s win, Wenatchee is 6-5 against the WCL South Division.

PUTTING IT ON THE LINE
Matt Fraizer leads the AppleSox in sacrifices in 2016 with four sacrifice bunts and one sacrifice fly...next closest is Parker Price (2), with a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly in the win last night. 

IF...
Wenatchee’s 8-9 record would be good for a third-place spot in the WCL South Division. 

STREAKS
A win Sunday night, would give the AppleSox their first three-game road winning streak this season...it would match the Sox’ longest road winning streak from a year ago. 

ROAD TRIPS
Last year, Wenatchee played one six-game road trip...the Sox went 3-3 on the trip...the last time the AppleSox won four games on a road trip before last night was July 14-19, 2014 at Walla Walla and Yakima Valley...the last time the Sox won five on a road trip was July 22-Aug. 1, 2011 at Kitsap and Bellingham (5-1). 

WENATCHEE WINS FOURTH-STRAIGHT SERIES BEHIND PRICE’S BIG NIGHT

A five-run sixth inning propelled the AppleSox to a 8-3 win, Saturday night in Oregon. 

A five-run sixth inning propelled the AppleSox to a 8-3 win, Saturday night in Oregon. 

BOX SCORE

GRESHAM -
The Wenatchee AppleSox (8-9), used a five-run sixth inning to beat the Gresham GreyWolves (6-12), 8-3, Saturday night at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore.

Parker Price delivered a go-ahead 3-RBI triple in the inning, which started with Evan Douglas getting aboard on a single. Ryan Kreidler also singled in the inning, and Jordan Rathbone walked. With the bases loaded and one out, Otis Statum struck out looking. Haydan Hastings came to the plate and delivered an RBI infield single off the GreyWolves pitcher, David Wallum (1-1). The ball hit Wallum on the left side and got away on the infield for the base hit. 

Price unloaded the bases in the next at bat with the go-ahead triple. 

Wenatchee added another run in the inning on a Shane Martinez RBI triple for a 5-1 lead

Gresham started the scoring back in the second inning. An RBI single for Ben Klenke put Grady Miller (2-1) behind early, but the southpaw battled back to throw five innings of one-run baseball to keep his team in the game until the big sixth inning. 

Gresham got two more runs off of Miller in the sixth, but only one of the runs came earned, due to an error in left field on a dropped baseball. Wenatchee committed two errors on the night. 

Price added his fourth RBI with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and Jordan Rathbone provided the Sox their eighth run in the ninth inning with a bases-loaded RBI single. 

Rathbone went 2-for-2 with an RBI and was hit by two pitches and walked once. 

Nick Hoefling threw and strong three innings of relief, facing ten batters and retiring nine for his second save of the season.

With the win, Wenatchee is 8-2 in its last 10 games, and the AppleSox are guaranteed a fourth-consecutive West Coast League series win, after being swept in the season’s first two series. 

The AppleSox play for a series sweep, Sunday, with first pitch scheduled for 5:05 p.m. Wenatchee will send Matt Young (1-0) to the mound to face Gresham’s left-handed Gabe Benavides (1-2). 

APPLESOX GOING FOR FOURTH-STRAIGHT SERIES WIN

The AppleSox have a chance to win a fourth-straight series Saturday night. 

The AppleSox have a chance to win a fourth-straight series Saturday night. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Gresham GreyWolves
Oslund Field     |       7:05 p.m.
L- Grady Miller (1-1) vs. R- David Wallum (1-0)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (7-9, 2-4 North), fifth place in the North Division face the Gresham GreyWolves (6-11, 4-6 South) for a chance at a fourth-straight WCL series win...Wenatchee is meeting the GreyWolves for the first time in franchise history...the club is 11-3 in its inaugural meetings with WCL opponents after the game-one win...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (36-39) (.480), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 9, GREYWOLVES 1
GRESHAM – The Wenatchee AppleSox (7-9), bashed three home runs, and Otis Statum hit two of them in a 9-1 win over the Gresham GreyWolves (6-11), Friday night at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore...Statum put the AppleSox on the board in the second inning, when he hammered a three-run home run over the left center field fence...Jordan Rathbone and Alex Gonzales scored, and were aboard on a single and a walk...Gresham starter Chris Brown (0-2) continued to struggle with the long ball, Friday, when Ryan Kreidler hit a solo home run in the third inning, following Shane Martinez scoring on a wild pitch...Otis Statum ended Brown’s night on the hill with a second home run...his solo shot to open the fourth inning, put the AppleSox up 6-0...it was the first time an AppleSox player had hit two home runs in a game since Evan Douglas accomplished the feat at Victoria, June 26, 2015...Wenatchee added a seventh run on a Martinez sacrifice fly in the fourth inning...Justin Blatner (2-0) carried the AppleSox through 5 2/3 scoreless innings...he struck out four batters while scattering six hits...the AppleSox scored their last two runs on RBI singles for Michael Toglia and Rathbone in the seventh...Rathbone finished with four hits for the AppleSox, and Martinez, Kreidler, and Statum also chipped-in with multi-hit efforts...Gresham got its lone run in the eighth inning off of Taylor Borchers on an RBI groundout. Borchers threw the final 3 1/3 innings for Wenatchee to earn a save  

TONIGHT'S NOTES
REVERSING FORTUNES
The Wenatchee AppleSox won 9-1 last night after losing 9-1 at Bend in the series finale down South, on Thursday. 

STATUM SLAMS TWO HOMERS IN WIN
A multi-homer night for Otis Statum sparked the AppleSox first all-time victory in Gresham...it was the first multi-home run night for the AppleSox since current infielder Evan Douglas hit two home runs at Victoria June 26, 2015...before last season, the feat hadn’t been accomplished by the AppleSox since 2011...Breland Almadova hit two against Portland in Wenatchee.  

ON A TEAR
The AppleSox are riding a big-time hot streak at the plate in their last five games...the Sox are hitting .287 with four home runs and 51 hits...an average of 10.2 hits-per-game. 

OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT
Grady Miller will be toeing the rubber for the AppleSox tonight...the left-hander supplied the team’s longest start of the season, going 7.0 innings in a winning effort June 12 vs. Corvallis.

RATHBONE THRIVING
Jordan Rathbone is hitting .538 in the last five games, with seven hits in 13 at bats...he has driven in two runs over the stretch and went 4-for-5 last night...Rathbone is also the team’s leading hitter over the last ten games, with a .462 mark (12-for-26).

FOUR-HIT NIGHTS
Speaking of Jordan Rathbone’s four-hit night, Thursday, the AppleSox have now had three players come up with four hits in the last four nights.

JUMPING OUT TO EARLY LEADS
In their last three wins, the AppleSox have grabbed a multi-run lead in the opening three innings...9-0 after three innings, Tuesday...5-0 after three innings, Wednesday...3-0 after three innings last night. 

KREIDLER’S FIRST HOME RUN
Last night, Ryan Kreidler send his first blast of the season over the left field wall...for the AppleSox, all 6 home runs have been hit by true freshmen...Michael Toglia, Haydan Hastings, Jeremy Ydens, Otis Statum, and Kreidler all own the round-trippers. 

Otis Statum Clubs Two Home Runs, Sox Win 9-1

Otis Statum's first two extra-base hits of WCL play cleared the wall at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore. The Sox went on to win 9-1. 

Otis Statum's first two extra-base hits of WCL play cleared the wall at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore. The Sox went on to win 9-1. 

GRESHAM - The Wenatchee AppleSox (7-9), bashed three home runs, and Otis Statum hit two of them in a 9-1 win over the Gresham GreyWolves (6-11), Friday night at Oslund Field in Gresham, Ore. 

Statum put the AppleSox on the board in the second inning, when he hammered a three-run home run over the left center field fence. Jordan Rathbone and Alex Gonzales scored, and were aboard on a single and a walk. 

Gresham starter Chris Brown (0-2) continued to struggle with the long ball, Friday, when Ryan Kreidler hit a solo home run in the third inning, following Shane Martinez scoring on a wild pitch. 

Otis Statum ended Brown’s night on the hill with a second home run. His solo shot to open the fourth inning, put the AppleSox up 6-0. It was the first time an AppleSox player had hit two home runs in a game since Evan Douglas accomplished the feat at Victoria, June 26, 2015.

Wenatchee added a seventh run on a Martinez sacrifice fly in the fourth inning. 

Justin Blatner (2-0) carried the AppleSox through 5 2/3 scoreless innings. He struck out four batters while scattering six hits.

The AppleSox scored their last two runs on RBI singles for Michael Toglia and Rathbone in the seventh. Rathbone finished with four hits for the AppleSox, and Martinez, Kreidler, and Statum also chipped-in with multi-hit efforts. 

Gresham got its lone run in the eighth inning off of Taylor Borchers on an RBI groundout. Borchers threw the final 3 1/3 innings for Wenatchee to earn a save.

Game two of the three-game series is Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. Grady Miller (1-1) will pitch for Wenatchee. The AppleSox are going for a fourth-straight WCL series win. 

APPLESOX MEET GRESHAM FOR FIRST TIME

Justin Blatner will be on the hill for the Wenatchee AppleSox to start the second half of a six-game road trip at Gresham. 

Justin Blatner will be on the hill for the Wenatchee AppleSox to start the second half of a six-game road trip at Gresham. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Gresham GreyWolves
Oslund Field     |       7:05 p.m.
L- Justin Blatner (1-0) vs. L- Chris Brown (0-1)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-9, 2-4 North), fifth place in the Gresham GreyWolves (6-10, 4-6 South)...Wenatchee is meeting the GreyWolves for the first time in franchise history, Friday...the club is 10-3 in its inaugural meetings with WCL opponents...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (35-39) (.473), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 1, ELKS 9
BEND – The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-9), came up short in their try for a first sweep over the Bend Elks (7-11), Thursday night in a 9-1 final at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore...after coming up with 31 hits in the first two games of the series, the AppleSox offense was slowed by Andrew Edwards (1-1), and the Elks...Wenatchee came up with just two hits in the game...Bend opened the scoring with an RBI single for Tommy Lane in the first inning...Wenatchee answered in the third inning after a double for Matt Fraizer...with two outs, Fraizer stole third base and came home to score on a throwing error by the Elk’s catcher...in the fourth inning, Bend took back the lead for good. The Elks brought around five runs in the inning, while knocking Luke Mattson (0-3) out of the game...Lane got his second and third RBI on a double, and Jake Anderson chipped in an RBI single in the frame...the Elks tacked on three more runs in the seventh inning off of Sox reliever Eli Thornquist, who worked after Casey Legumina...the runs were the first allowed this season by Thornquist and came on RBI singles for Anderson and Jarod Gonzales...a throwing error from center field brought home the third run...Wenatchee committed three errors in the game...Tyler Burch pitched the eighth inning for Wenatchee and retired the side with a strikeout...Wenatchee struck out in order in the ninth, and Bend’s pitching staff tallied 14 strikeouts in the win...Edwards tossed nine, Grant Larson threw two, and Sam Boone got the final three.  

TONIGHT'S NOTES
BIG HITS
Over the last three-game set, Wenatchee hammered out 33 hits...a new single-series high for 2016. 

FIGURING OUT LEFTIES
The AppleSox have struggled facing left-handed starting pitching this season...after last night, the Sox are 1-4 against left-handed starters, and are scheduled to face two more left handers on the weekend. 

STILL THE VISITOR
Wenatchee is the road team for three more games on this southerly swing...the AppleSox are amidst a six-game road trip, the first of two six-game stretches away from Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium this summer...the second will be July 23-28 at Bellingham and Kelowna...Wenatchee is 2-4 on the road this season. 

ERRORS COSTLY
With errors committed in 12-of-15 games this season, the AppleSox are looking to get a handle on things defensively...last night the team committed more errors (3) than it got hits (2). 

BLATNER ON THE BUMP
Back on June 11, Justin Blatner delivered the first win of the season for the AppleSox...the lefty recorded the Sox first quality start, giving up just one run and five hits over six innings of work...the Sox have thrown two quality starts since.

THIS WEEKEND’S STARTERS
The three upcoming starters for the AppleSox have a combined 3-1 record over 34.2 innings...the trio has only allowed a total of 5 earned runs in the three wins...they have thrown 35 strikeouts and walked only 10 batters. 

BEND DENIES APPLESOX TRY FOR SWEEP, WENATCHEE WINS SERIES

The AppleSox lost 9-1, but won a third-straight WCL series, Thursday. 

The AppleSox lost 9-1, but won a third-straight WCL series, Thursday. 

BOX SCORE

BEND - The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-9), came up short in their try for a first sweep over the Bend Elks (7-11), Thursday night in a 9-1 final at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore. 

After coming up with 31 hits in the first two games of the series, the AppleSox offense was slowed by Andrew Edwards (1-1), and the Elks. Wenatchee came up with just two hits in the game.     

Bend opened the scoring with an RBI single for Tommy Lane in the first inning. Wenatchee answered in the third inning after a double for Matt Fraizer. With two outs, Fraizer stole third base and came home to score on a throwing error by the Elk’s catcher. 

In the fourth inning, Bend took back the lead for good. The Elks brought around five runs in the inning, while knocking Luke Mattson (0-3) out of the game. Lane got his second and third RBI on a double, and Jake Anderson chipped in an RBI single in the frame. 

The Elks tacked on three more runs in the seventh inning off of Sox reliever Eli Thornquist, who worked after Casey Legumina. The runs were the first allowed this season by Thornquist and came on RBI singles for Anderson and Jarod Gonzales. A throwing error from center field brought home the third run. 

Wenatchee committed three errors in the game. 

Tyler Burch pitched the eighth inning for Wenatchee and retired the side with a strikeout. 

Wenatchee struck out in order in the ninth, and Bend’s pitching staff tallied 14 strikeouts in the win. Edwards tossed nine, Grant Larson threw two, and Sam Boone got the final three. 

Wenatchee continues its road trip, Friday, at Gresham. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. 

APPLESOX GOING FOR FIRST WCL SWEEP VS BEND

The AppleSox are going for their first sweep against Bend in the team's WCL history. It would be the Sox first road sweep since August, 2014. 

The AppleSox are going for their first sweep against Bend in the team's WCL history. It would be the Sox first road sweep since August, 2014. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Bend Elks
Vince Genna Stadium     |       6:35 p.m.
R- Luke Mattson (0-2) vs. L- Andrew Edwards (0-1)

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-8, 2-4 North), tied for fourth place in the North Division, continue a six-game road trip in Oregon against the Bend Elks (6-11, 6-6)...Wenatchee is going for its first series sweep of 2016 and first series sweep in the all-time WCL series vs. Bend, Thursday...Wenatchee has accumulated 31 hits in the first two games of the series...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (35-38) (.479), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 5, ELKS 3
BEND – The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-8), came up with 15 hits, Wednesday night, to help secure a 5-3 victory over the Bend Elks (6-11), and a third-consecutive WCL series win at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore...Shane Martinez hit the first pitch of the night from Kris Jackson (1-2) for a single, and an Evan Douglas single and a Michael Toglia RBI single got the Sox on the board 1-0...in the second inning, Wenatchee added four more runs on four-consecutive RBI singles for Martinez, Matt Fraizer, Douglas, and Toglia...Jordan Rathbone and Otis Statum also singled in the four-run frame, and came home to score...Bend answered in the home half, off of AppleSox starter Jimmy Dobrash (1-2), with an RBI groundout following a Jarod Gonzales double...Derek Chapman drove in the run, and brought Gonzales home again in the fourth for a 5-2 deficit...after six innings and a quality start, Jimmy Dobrash left the contest and Miceal Taylor allowed the bases loaded on three-straight hits...a fourth hit for Tommy Lane was good for an RBI and cut the Sox lead to two at 5-3..with the bases still loaded and nobody out, Taylor induced a 5-2-3 double play...the next batter grounded out to Toglia to end the inning...Taylor retired the Elks in order in the eighth, before yielding for Dylan Riddle out of the bullpen in the ninth...still holding on to a 5-3 lead,a fourth error of the night for the AppleSox gave the Elks an extra out and brought the tying run to the plate. Riddle retired the next three batters to pick up his first save, and give Wenatchee another 2016 series win. 

TONIGHT'S NOTES
NEVER DONE BEFORE
The AppleSox are trying to accomplish a feat, never before attained against the Elks...a series sweep...Wenatchee is 0-for-1 in series sweep tries this season (Walla Walla), but did earn a third-straight WCL series win last night in the 5-3 final over the Elks.

A DIFFERENT STORY
Need proof that the AppleSox have changed quite a bit over the last week and a half?...the Sox are winners of six of their last seven league games, eight-of-nine overall, and have raised their team batting average by 40 points since an 0-7 start...in fact, over the last five games, Wenatchee is batting .286 and is .265 over the last ten contests...the pitching staff is 4-1, with a 2.63 ERA in the last five games, and 6-4 with a 3.46 ERA in the last ten games.

BACK-TO-BACK
Wenatchee had batters finish with four hits in two-consecutive nights, after Michael Toglia went 4-for-5, Wednesday...Matt Fraizer was 4-for-6, Tuesday.

FROM THE TOP, DOWN
Last night, through four innings, Wenatchee’s one through four hitters were a combined 9-for-11 with three of the team’s five runs scored, and all five of the team’s RBIs...Evan Douglas and Michael Toglia combined 7-for-10 with 3 RBI and a double in the three & four spots of the lineup.

SAVING GRACE
How about the final relievers for the AppleSox in 2016...they have now recorded five saves in six wins and are a perfect 5-for-5 in save opportunities. 

DOUGLAS ON FIRE
Evan Douglas is riding a nine-game hitting streak for the AppleSox and hitting a team-best .545 over the last five games...he also leads the team with an even .500 average dating back to ten games ago. 

MATTSON THE MARATHON MAN
Luke Mattson makes his third start of the season for Wenatchee, Thursday...he leads the team in average pitches thrown per outing this year, with 93.5.

BREAKING OUT BROOMS
It has been awhile since the AppleSox last swept an opponent on the road...a feat not accomplished a season ago, the last Sox road sweet was Aug. 5-7, 2014 at Kelowna...the last Sox sweep in general was July 3-5 at home against Klamath Falls. 

DEFENSE NEEDING A PICK-ME-UP
The AppleSox are still trying to get their gloves going in 2016...the team’s .950 fielding percentage is second-lowest in the WCL, and the 27 total errors committed is fourth most. 

STRONG AFTER SEVEN
When Wenatchee makes it through the seventh inning with a lead in 2016, the Sox hold on...they are 5-0 protecting leads held in the seventh inning or later.

APPLESOX RIDE HOT BATS TO ANOTHER SERIES WIN

With another boisterous effort offensively, Wednesday night, the Wenatchee AppleSox secured a third-straight WCL series win, in a 5-3 victory over the Bend Elks. 

With another boisterous effort offensively, Wednesday night, the Wenatchee AppleSox secured a third-straight WCL series win, in a 5-3 victory over the Bend Elks. 

BOX SCORE  

BEND - The Wenatchee AppleSox (6-8), came up with 15 hits, Wednesday night, after a 17-hit performance Tuesday, to help secure a 5-3 victory over the Bend Elks (6-11), and a third-consecutive WCL series win at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore. 

Like Tuesday, the AppleSox hit the Elks hard early, and often, in last night’s contest. Shane Martinez hit the first pitch of the night from Kris Jackson (1-2) for a single, and an Evan Douglas single and a Michael Toglia RBI single got the Sox on the board 1-0. 

In the second inning, Wenatchee added four more runs on four-consecutive RBI singles for Martinez, Matt Fraizer, Douglas, and Toglia. Jordan Rathbone and Otis Statum also singled in the four-run frame, and came home to score. 

Toglia and Douglas combined to go 7-for-10, with Toglia finishing 4-for-5 with 2 RBI. Douglas has now hit safely in a team-leading nine-consecutive games.

Bend answered in the home half, off of AppleSox starter Jimmy Dobrash (1-2), with an RBI groundout following a Jarod Gonzales double. Derek Chapman drove in the run, and brought Gonzales home again in the fourth for a 5-2 deficit. 

After six innings and a quality start, Jimmy Dobrash left the contest and Miceal Taylor allowed the bases loaded on three-straight hits. A fourth hit for Tommy Lane was good for an RBI and cut the Sox lead to two at 5-3. 

With the bases still loaded and nobody out, Taylor induced a key ground ball to third base. Martinez went home with the throw and Sox catcher Matt Reitano relayed the back end to Toglia in time for a 5-2-3 double play. 

The next batter grounded out to Toglia to end the inning.

Taylor retired the Elks in order in the eighth, before yielding for Dylan Riddle out of the bullpen in the ninth. 

Still holding on to a 5-3 lead, Riddle appeared to have his first out of the inning on a ground ball to second base, but a fourth error of the night for the AppleSox gave the Elks an extra out and brought the tying run to the plate. Riddle retired the next three batters to pick up his first save, and give Wenatchee another 2016 series win. 

Since the AppleSox’ 0-7 start, Wenatchee is now 6-1 in its last seven games. 

Thursday night, Wenatchee will play for its first series sweep of the Bend Elks in WCL play. Bend, outside of new WCL expansion franchise Gresham, is the only team the AppleSox have not swept in the playing history of the WCL. Luke Mattson is scheduled to get the start for Wenatchee. First pitch is at 6:35 p.m.

 

Wenatchee Goes For Series Win at Bend

The AppleSox are going for a series win against the Bend Elks, Wednesday night at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore. 

The AppleSox are going for a series win against the Bend Elks, Wednesday night at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Bend Elks
Vince Genna Stadium     |       6:35 p.m.
R- Jimmy Dobrash (0-2) vs. TBA

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (5-8, 2-4 North), fifth place in the division, continue a six-game road trip in Oregon against the Bend Elks (6-10, 6-6)...Wenatchee set new highs for runs in a game, hits in a game, runs in an inning, and hits in an inning, Tuesday...six of the AppleSox nine hitters finished with multi-hit nights...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (34-38) (.472), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

LAST NIGHT -- APPLESOX 11, ELKS 0
BEND – The Wenatchee AppleSox (5-8), utilized a nine-run third inning, Tuesday night, to lead the way in an 11-0 shutout over the Bend Elks (6-10) at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore...the AppleSox utilized a nine-run third inning to supply the bulk of the game’s offense...after Jeremy Ydens and Matt Fraizer opened the frame with singles, Evan Douglas drove home Ydens on an RBI single to give Wenatchee an early 1-0 lead...a follow-up RBI single for Michael Toglia and a walk of Ryan Kreidler set up the bases loaded for Alex Gonzales with a 2-0 lead and one out...Gonzales unloaded the bases with a 3-RBI triple over the head of the Elk’s center fielder AJ Valencia...Douglas scored easily, while Kreidler was hot on the heels of Toglia, scoring just after his first baseman was able to stand up, following his slide into home...with a 5-0 lead, Wenatchee continued to pile on the runs...Shane Martinez came up with an additional 2-run single, and a third run scored on an error...a Fraizer RBI double completed the frame...Wenatchee added two runs in the fifth off of Jake Forrester, on a 2-RBI triple for Toglia that carried over the head of Valencia...in a lineup comprised of eight true freshmen, six batters came up with multiple hits...the run support was earned for AppleSox starter Ross Clevenger (1-0). In his first start of 2016, following three relief appearances, Clevenger dialed up five scoreless innings, while only allowing two hits. He had retired seven-consecutive batters when he left the contest...Matt Young pitched the final four innings of relief to earn the save.

TONIGHT'S NOTES
FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Wenatchee came up with new season highs in hits in a game (16), runs in a game (11), runs in an inning (9), and hits in an inning (7), last night at Vince Genna Stadium...in fact, the nine runs scored in the top of the third were more than in any previous league game during the 2016 season.

THE LAST TIME...
You’re probably wondering the last time the AppleSox came up with 10 or more runs and 15 or more hits in a game...Wenatchee last scored 10 runs at home, Aug. 2, 2015 against Victoria...the team tallied 17 hits at Kelowna July 30, 2015.

FIERY FRAIZER
Matt Fraizer is having quite the start to his 2016 season...hitting .345 in his first seven games, Fraizer has more hits in the last ten games (10), and the last five games (7) than any of his other AppleSox teammates, including four players who have played in more than seven of the last 10 games...Fraizer was 4-for-6 last night with a run scored and an RBI...the last time an AppleSox player collected four hits in a game was July 31, 2015 at home against the Victoria HarbourCats...Joey Jansen accomplished the feat. 

DOUGLAS KEEPS HITTING
Evan Douglas has hit safely in eight-consecutive games...a season-high hitting streak for the AppleSox, and a new AppleSox career-high hitting streak...he previously attained streaks of seven-consecutive games on two occassions in 2015 (June 14-28 & July 29-Aug. 5).

BLANKED
Wenatchee shut out Bend for its second shutout of the 2016 season...if you factor in a non-league shutout over the weekend, the AppleSox have thrown three shutouts in the last seven nights...Wenatchee threw four shutouts in all of the 2016 season.

LATELY
Over the last five games, the AppleSox pitching staff is near the league-low in ERA...with a 2.06 ERA over the last five, the only WCL team with a better mark is Bellingham at 1.88...Bend on the other hand ranks ninth at 5.22...the Sox are also hitting .249 over the last five games with three home runs, and 26 RBI. 

HOT BATS
Five AppleSox hitters are attaining batting averages above .300 over the last five games...Evan Douglas leads the charge at .556 (5x9, 2RBI), followed by Michael Toglia (6x15, 6RBI) and Shane Martinez (2x5, 2RBI) at .400...then Jordan Rathbone is hitting .385 (5x13, 4RBI), and Matt Fraizer is at .318 (7x22, RBI).

FILLED UP
With bases-loaded hitting success last night, the AppleSox are now batting .286 with 14 RBI in 14 at bats with the bases loaded in 2016...the Sox are up to a .293 average with two outs and runners in scoring position.

FOR THE WIN
Wenatchee is looking for its third-straight WCL series win, Wednesday night....this coming after the AppleSox were swept in the first two series of the season by Yakima Valley and Victoria, leaders of the WCL South and North Divisions. 

BIG THIRD INNING PROPELS APPLESOX TO ROAD TRIP-OPENING WIN

The AppleSox set new 2016 season single-game highs for runs scored, hits attained, runs scored in an inning, and total hits in an inning, Tuesday night at Bend. 

The AppleSox set new 2016 season single-game highs for runs scored, hits attained, runs scored in an inning, and total hits in an inning, Tuesday night at Bend. 

BOX SCORE

BEND -
The Wenatchee AppleSox (5-8), utilized a nine-run third inning, Tuesday night, to lead the way in an 11-0 shutout over the Bend Elks (6-10) at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore. 

The AppleSox utilized a nine-run third inning to supply the bulk of the game’s offense. After Jeremy Ydens and Matt Fraizer opened the frame with singles, Evan Douglas drove home Ydens on an RBI single to give Wenatchee an early 1-0 lead. A follow-up RBI single for Michael Toglia and a walk of Ryan Kreidler set up the bases loaded for Alex Gonzales with a 2-0 lead and one out. 

Gonzales unloaded the bases with a 3-RBI triple over the head of the Elk’s center fielder AJ Valencia.  Douglas scored easily, while Kreidler was hot on the heels of Toglia, scoring just after his first baseman was able to stand up, following his slide into home. 

With a 5-0 lead, Wenatchee continued to pile on the runs. 13 batters came to the plate in the inning, as Shane Martinez came up with an additional 2-run single, and a third run scored on an error. A Fraizer RBI double completed the frame, in which Bend starter Ryan Ward (0-2), was chased.

Wenatchee added two runs in the fifth off of Jake Forrester, on a 2-RBI triple for Toglia that carried over the head of Valencia. 

Toglia and Gonzales each finished with 3 RBI for Wenatchee, while Fraizer went 4-for-6. In a lineup comprised of eight true freshmen, six batters came up with multiple hits.

The run support was earned for AppleSox starter Ross Clevenger (1-0). In his first start of 2016, following three relief appearances, Clevenger dialed up five scoreless innings, while only allowing two hits. He had retired seven-consecutive batters when he left the contest. 

Matt Young pitched the final four innings of relief to earn the save. He gave up just three hits, and struck out four batters. The defense stayed spotless behind him, committing zero errors. 

Game two of the series and the road trip is Wednesday night. Jimmy Dobrash gets the start for Wenatchee at 6:35 p.m. 

APPLESOX HIT OREGON TRAIL FOR SIX ROAD GAMES

The AppleSox leave the friendly confines of Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium for a six-game road trip, beginning Tuesday. 

The AppleSox leave the friendly confines of Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium for a six-game road trip, beginning Tuesday. 

WENATCHEE APPLESOX at Bend Elks
Vince Genna Stadium     |       6:35 p.m.
R- Ross Clevenger (0-0) vs. R- Ryan Ward

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (4-8, 2-4 North), fifth place in the division, open a six-game road trip in Oregon against the Bend Elks...Wenatchee is coming off of back-to-back 2-1 series wins over Walla Walla and Corvallis, after starting the season 0-7...Tuesday’s game opens a string of 18-straight for Wenatchee, with nine to be played in Oregon...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (33-38) (.465), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

SUNDAY NIGHT -- APPLESOX 7, SEALS 3
WENATCHEE – The Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the San Francisco Seals in non-league play, 7-3 behind a six-run sixth inning, Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium...Shane Martinez went 3-for-5 in his AppleSox debut, batting in the leadoff spot for Wenatchee...he drove in two runs on a single in the sixth inning, which yielded six runs for the AppleSox...Wenatchee brought 11 batters to the plate in the inning, which included three hits, a sacrifice fly, four walks, and a batter hit by pitch...other RBIs in the inning were credited to Ryan Murkle, Otis Statum, Haydan Hastings, and Jeremy Ydens...the runs undid a respectable five-inning start for Blaze Hastings, who left the game with a 3-1 lead, but the bases loaded...Trey Jeans allowed two runs of his own without recording an out in the inning...Miguel Villafane came on to earn the final outs of the frame...the AppleSox got a quality start on the other side from Grady Miller...he threw six innings of three-run baseball, giving up scores in the second on an RBI single for Paul Kunst, and a 2-RBI double in the sixth for Marcus Williams...Wenatchee scored its first run in the second to tie the game at one, on a double steal that resulted in Ryan Kreidler crossing the plate on an attempted caught stealing of Jordan Rathbone at second base...Nick Hoefling threw threw the final three innings for a save, allowing three hits with three strikeouts. 

TONIGHT'S NOTES
LONG STRETCH OF BASEBALL

The AppleSox open a string of 18-straight games, Tuesday...the stretch ends July 7 in a double-header at Corvallis...12 of the next 18 games are to be played on the road, with nine of the contests being played in Oregon...the Sox play the final game of their WCL First-Half schedule, July 5, at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

FRESHMAN POWER
With Jeremy Ydens’ home run to left field a night ago, Wenatchee has received its first three home runs of 2016 from true-freshman hitters...Michael Toglia and Haydan Hastings each went deep in Wednesday’s extra-inning win.

DEFENSE REELING
A lone black mark on a good report card over the last week for the Sox has been defensively...Wenatchee has committed at least one error in 10 of its first 12 games. 

CLEVENGER TO MAKE FIRST 2016 START
After starting in 12-of-13 games for Northwest Nazarene in 2016, Clevenger will make his first start for Wenatchee, Tuesday...Clevenger has faced 10-or-more batters in each of his three appearances out of the bullpen for Wenatchee this season...in his last start, he earned his first save while throwing new personal season-highs in innings (4), strikeouts (5), and runs allowed (0, 2x).

LEFT-HANDERS GIVING OPPONENTS FITS
Wenatchee’s left-handed pitching has been a point of strength in 2016...opposing batters are batting just .218 off of lefties, as opposed to a .309 average against right-handed pitching...of right-handed pitchers, Clevenger has the third-lowest opposing batting average at .188 (Lardner/.143 and Burch/.176)...the team’s leader in opposing batting average is Eli Thornquist (.059).

RATHBONE COMING ON
Jordan Rathbone has tallied a team-leading 6 hits over the last five games...has also driven in a team-leading 4 RBI over the same stretch...he has the second-highest batting average in the last five games of any player with more than two games played.

LOW ERA
The AppleSox pitchers have tossed a 2.44 ERA over the last five games...a 4-1 stretch that includes all of the team’s 2016 wins, and two series-clinching victories.

CLUTCH HITTING
Wenatchee is out-hitting its opponents .294 to .288 with runners in scoring position and two outs...of 35 RBI on the season, 20 have come with two men out and runners in scoring position for Wenatchee. 

APPLESOX COMPLETE TWO-GAME SWEEP OF SEALS, 6-2 HOMESTAND

The AppleSox won 7-3, Sunday, behind a 3-for-5 debut for Shane Martinez, a 2-for-4 night for Ryan Kreidler, and a quality start for Grady Miller. Wenatchee went 6-2 on its homestand.

The AppleSox won 7-3, Sunday, behind a 3-for-5 debut for Shane Martinez, a 2-for-4 night for Ryan Kreidler, and a quality start for Grady Miller. Wenatchee went 6-2 on its homestand.

BOX SCORE

WENATCHEE - The Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the San Francisco Seals, 7-3 behind a six-run sixth inning, Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. 

Shane Martinez went 3-for-5 in his AppleSox debut, batting in the leadoff spot for Wenatchee. He drove in two runs on a single in the sixth inning, which yielded six runs for the AppleSox. 

Wenatchee brought 11 batters to the plate in the inning, which included three hits, a sacrifice fly, four walks, and a batter hit by pitch. Other RBIs in the inning were credited to Ryan Murkle, Otis Statum, Haydan Hastings, and Jeremy Ydens. 

The runs undid a respectable five-inning start for Blaze Hastings, who left the game with a 3-1 lead, but the bases loaded. Trey Jeans allowed two runs of his own without recording an out in the inning. Miguel Villafane came on to earn the final outs of the frame. 

The AppleSox got a quality start on the other side from Grady Miller. He threw six innings of three-run baseball, giving up scores in the second on an RBI single for Paul Kunst, and a 2-RBI double in the sixth for Marcus Williams. 

Wenatchee scored its first run in the second to tie the game at one, on a double steal that resulted in Ryan Kreidler crossing the plate on an attempted caught stealing of Jordan Rathbone at second base. 

Nick Hoefling threw threw the final three innings for a save, allowing three hits with three strikeouts. 

After an off day, Monday, Wenatchee hits the road for a six-game road trip, and the beginning of 18-consecutive games until July 7. First pitch at Bend, Tuesday, is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. 

Father's Day Matchup With Seals Completes Homestand, Sunday

Wenatchee ends a nine-game homestand, Sunday, with a Father's Day matchup against the San Francisco Seals. First pitch is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

Wenatchee ends a nine-game homestand, Sunday, with a Father's Day matchup against the San Francisco Seals. First pitch is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

WENATCHEE APPLESOX vs San Francisco Seals (NON-LEAGUE)
Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium     |       6:05 p.m.
L- Grady Miller (1-1) vs. TBA

GAME NOTES       |       APPLESOX STATS       |       LISTEN LIVE

The Wenatchee AppleSox (4-8, 2-4 North), fifth place in the division, finish a nine-game homestand, hosting the San Francisco Seals in a three-game non-league set...Wenatchee won its first series of the season, Sunday with a 3-0 shutout of the Corvallis Knights, and won another series, 2-1 over the Walla Walla Sweets, Tuesday-Thursday...the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (32-38) (.457), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is assisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons.

FRIDAY NIGHT -- APPLESOX 7, SEALS 0
SATURDAY NIGHT -- RAIN-OUT

WENATCHEE – The Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the San Francisco Seals 7-0 in non-league action, Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium...Evan Douglas led the AppleSox offensive charge with three hits, including two doubles, and two runs scored..Justin Blatner offered up seven scoreless innings in the victory...he gave up just two hits and struck out six batters...Mac Lardner worked the other two innings in relief, striking out three while preserving the shutout...Wenatchee opened the scoring in the second inning with three runs on an RBI single for Jeremy Ydens and a 2-RBI single for Parker Price...Ryan Kreidler, Jordan Rathbone, and Alex Gonzales each scored, after reaching on singles and a walk, respectively...the AppleSox chased the San Francisco Seals’ starter in the third inning, with two outs...he was charged for two runs on an RBI double for Douglas and a bases-loaded walk of Otis Statum...Evan Douglas scored the sixth run of the game on a wild pitch in the fourth inning, after reaching base on his second double of the game...Price set up the game’s final run with a leadoff triple in the eighth inning...Matt Reitano brought home Price on a sacrifice fly RBI.

TONIGHT'S NOTES
APPLESOX NON-LEAGUE GAMES
Friday’s contest with the San Francisco Seals is the first of six non-league contests for the Sox in 2016...Wenatchee will also host the Alaska Goldpanners July 29-31, famous for playing the ‘Midnight Sun Game’ in Fairbanks Alaska...Wenatchee went 3-1 in non-league matchups in 2015...the only loss coming to these very Seals in the second game of the year...Wenatchee holds a 108-40 mark all-time in non-league action, including games played when the team was a PIL franchise from 2000-2004. 

FRESHMAN POWER
With Jeremy Ydens’ home run to left field a night ago, Wenatchee has received its first three home runs of 2016 from true-freshman hitters...Michael Toglia and Haydan Hastings each went deep in Wednesday’s extra-inning win.

DEFENSE REELING
A lone black mark on a good report card over the last week for the Sox has been defensively...Wenatchee has committed at least one error in 10 of its first 12 games. 

BLATNER TRYING TO GET TEAM BACK ON TRACK
If you look back to last Saturday’s game with Corvallis, Justin Blatner was the man that got the Sox going for a four-game winning streak...he turned in Wenatchee’s first quality start of the season, following his first spring at Gonzaga...the sophomore is holding opposing hitters to a .238 average. 

LEFT-HANDERS GIVING OPPONENTS FITS
Wenatchee’s left-handed pitching has been a point of strength in 2016...opposing batters are batting just .218 off of lefties, as opposed to a .309 average against right-handed pitching. 

RATHBONE COMING ON
Jordan Rathbone has tallied a team-leading 6 hits over the last five games...has also driven in a team-leading 4 RBI over the same stretch...he has the second-highest batting average in the last five games of any player with more than two games played.

ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO SEALS
In their 30th season of summer baseball, the Seals home field is not in the city for which they are named...their diamond is in Alameda...,ore formerly the team was the San Francisco Bay Area Collegiate Baseball Club...now they are merging their brand with the Alameda Merchants...because of split-squad games, multiple doubleheaders and all of the travel, the Seals have 45 players on the roster...outside of the Golden State there are games in Washington, Nevada, Alaska and British Columbia...they are coming from Alameda to Wenatchee and returning right home according to their schedule...the team is a “pay to play” outfit, with each player paying for membership.

APPLESOX SHUTOUT SEALS FOR VICTORY

The AppleSox won their first non-league game of 2016, Friday, in shutout fashion, 7-0 over the San Francisco Seals. 

The AppleSox won their first non-league game of 2016, Friday, in shutout fashion, 7-0 over the San Francisco Seals. 

BOX SCORE

WENATCHEE – The Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the San Francisco Seals 7-0 in non-league action, Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Evan Douglas led the AppleSox offensive charge with three hits, including two doubles, and two runs scored. 

Justin Blatner offered up seven scoreless innings in the victory. He gave up just two hits and struck out six batters. Mac Lardner worked the other two innings in relief, striking out three while preserving the shutout. 

Wenatchee opened the scoring in the second inning with three runs on an RBI single for Jeremy Ydens and a 2-RBI single for Parker Price. Ryan Kreidler, Jordan Rathbone, and Alex Gonzales each scored, after reaching on singles and a walk, respectively. 

The AppleSox chased the San Francisco Seals’ starter in the third inning, with two outs. He was charged for two runs on an RBI double for Douglas and a bases-loaded walk of Otis Statum. 

Evan Douglas scored the sixth run of the game on a wild pitch in the fourth inning, after reaching base on his second double of the game. 

Price set up the game’s final run with a leadoff triple in the eighth inning. Matt Reitano brought home Price on a sacrifice fly RBI. 

Game two of the series is Saturday night, and first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Local arm Grady Miller will pitch for Wenatchee.