Sox Score Early and Often to Defeat Bears

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WENATCHEE, WA - The AppleSox scored in all but two innings to defeat the Highline Bears, 14-6, on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Ryan Altenberger and Brett Gillis each finished a hit away from hitting for the cycle. Altenberger singled, doubled and homered while Gillis singled, doubled and tripled. Every AppleSox starter collected at least one hit and seven drove in at least one run.

Wenatchee used seven different pitchers, including three players making their AppleSox’ debut.

After giving up a two-out solo home run in the first inning to trail for the first time in a game in their last five games, the AppleSox resoundingly responded in the bottom of the first inning. Ryan Altenberger led off with a solo home run and then, two batters later, Cole McKenzie responded with a solo shot of his own.

In the second, the Sox tacked on two more when Johnny Graham walked and scored on an RBI double by Kodie Kolden. Kolden swiped third and then scored on an RBI single by Altenberger.

The next inning, the Sox scored three runs in an inning for the first of two occasions. Dalton Harum walked and then Dylan McPhillips was hit by a pitch. Quinn Ayers plated both with a double and then he scored on an RBI single by Graham to make it 7-1, AppleSox.

The Bears cut the deficit to two runs with a four-run fourth inning, but the AppleSox got a couple runs back with a two-spot in the fifth. McPhillips singled, then was replaced by a pinch runner in Hunter Montgomery, who in turn stole second base. Montgomery scored on an RBI single by Graham, then Gillis plated Graham with a double.

Neither team scored in the sixth, but the Bears struck in the top of the seventh before the AppleSox scored three more times. Gillis led off with a triple and scored on a passed ball, then Kolden and Altenberger followed with a single and double, respectively. Back-to-back sacrifice flys by Tyler Detloff and McKenzie plated both runners.

The Sox concluded the scoring the eighth inning when Ayers led off with a walk, advanced to third on a couple wild pitches, then scored on a single by Gillis. Kolden reached on a fielder’s choice and then scored two batters later on a Detlfof single.

The AppleSox have now won all three non-league games that they have played this summer. Their next non-league game is on July 15 against the U.S. Miltary All-Stars. Wenatchee resumes West Coast League play on Tuesday against the Victoria HarbourCats. It’s the first of a six-game road trip that will have three games in Victoria and then three more in Cowlitz.

Listen to postgame interviews with Altenberger and head coach Kyle Krustangel below.

Postgame Interview 6.23.19

Sox Take Advantage of Bears' Miscues

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WENATCHEE, WA - The AppleSox took advantage of seven errors to defeat the Highline Bears, 11-2, on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The AppleSox moved to 2-0 in non-league games thanks to plenty of miscues by the Highline defense. The Bears committed three errors in the second inning to lead to five AppleSox runs. From there on out, the Sox never led by less than three runs.

Johnny Sage and Quinn Ayers both had two RBI doubles apiece. Sage also drew a walk and reached on an error to reach base in four of his five plate appearances.

On the mound, Seth Kuykendall tossed three shutout innings and struck out three in relief to pick up the win.

The Sox sent all nine batters to the plate in a five-run second inning. Dalton Harum opened up by singling and reaching second on an error. Ayers drove him in with an RBI double and then scored when Brett Gillis reached on an error. After Gillis stole second and went to third on a fly out, he scored on a sacrifice fly by Jason Harayda. With the bases clear and two outs, Kody Darcy singled and Johnny Graham drew a walk. Sage doubled Darcy in and then, on the third error of the inning by Highline, Graham came around to score to make it 5-0, Sox.

The Bears scored in the third and fourth innings to cut deficit to three, but the Sox answered with one in the bottom of the fourth. Graham was plunked on the first pitch of the inning and after a two-base error came around to score on a sacrifice fly by Hunter Montgomery.

The Sox scored in each of their final three innings at the plate. In the sixth, Harum walked and stole second and then scored on Ayers’ second RBI double of the night. An inning later, Dylan Ohlsen was hit by a pitch and stole second base. Kody Darcy reached on a fielder’s choice and Graham grounded out to score Ohlsen then Sage doubled in Darcy. Ayers and Gillis walked to open the eighth and after a double steal, Harayda hit his second sacrifice fly of the night to score Ayers. Darcy reached on the Bears’ final error of the night and Gillis scored.

The Sox wrap up the two-game non-league series with a 5:35 game on Sunday night.

Listen to postgame interview with Johnny Sage and head coach Kyle Krustangel below.

June 23, 2019, Postgame Interviews

Red-Hot Sox Return to Wenatchee for Two Non-League Games

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The Wenatchee AppleSox, winners of four-in-a-row and six of their last eight, are back in Wenatchee for a brief two-game series against the Highline Bears tonight and tomorrow. First pitch this evening is at 6:35 and tomorrow’s game gets started at 5:35.

The Sox were off yesterday, but wrapped up a three-game sweep of the Port Angeles Lefties with a 12-2 victory on Thursday.

Tickets for both games against Highline can be purchased on AppleSox.com.

Get a full preview of the series by clicking on the series notes below.

Series Notes

Sox Sweep Lefties for Fourth Consecutive Win

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PORT ANGELES, WA - The AppleSox (7-8) scored seven times in the third inning to sweep the Port Angeles Lefties (6-9) with a 12-2 win on Thursday night at Civic Field. The Sox won five of the six meetings with the Lefties this season.

Quinn Ayers hit a grand slam to plate the final four runs of that third inning and drove in five runs in the victory.

James Kulak struck out seven in four scoreless innings and Sam Wyatt (1-0) punched out eight in the final five. Sox pitchers combined to strike out 38 batters over the three games in Port Angeles, their most in a three-game series this season.

For the first time in the series the AppleSox failed to score in the first inning, but they did strike twice an inning later. Hunter Montgomery walked and was doubled in by Dylan McPhillips. Two batters and a wild pitch later and McPhillips scored on a ground out by Ayers.

The Sox sent 10 men to the plate and hung a seven spot on the Lefties in the third inning. Kodie Kolden and Tyler Detloff led off with singles and then, two batters later, Cole McKenzie singled to left and an error by Lefties leftfielder Ron Rust scored Kolden and Detloff scored on a wild pitch shortly after. Montgomery drew his second of three walks on the night and McPhillips drew a free pass of his own before Kody Darcy singled in McKenzie. Ayers followed with a bases-clearing bomb over the center-field fence for his second home run of the season.

Two innings later, Darcy hit a solo homer to make it 10-0, Sox. Darcy’s second dinger of the season and in as many days was his sixth RBI in the last two days.

Ayers opened the seventh with a single to record his third consecutive multi-hit game. After Kolden singled with one out, Detloff was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Altenberger hit a sacrifice fly and McKenzie drove in Kolden for his third single of the game and eighth multi-hit game of the season.

The Lefties plated their two runs via a two-run homer in the ninth.

The AppleSox, winners of six of their last eight, have Friday off before hosting the Highline Bears for two games on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets can be purchased at applesox.com

Darcy’s Big Night Pushes Sox Past Lefties

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PORT ANGELES, WA – AppleSox second basemen Kody Darcy went 2-for-4 with a home run, a double and 2 RBI to lead the Sox (6-8) to a 9-5 victory over the Port Angeles Lefties (6-8) on Wednesday night at Civic Field. The Sox picked up their third straight victory and fourth consecutive over the Lefties.

Darcy’s home run was the final touch a six-run first inning which proved to be the difference in the series clinching victory. He entered the evening without any RBI on the season, but was the Sox top run-producer on the evening.

Ryan Altenberger, a late addition to the lineup after Johnny Graham was scratched due to injury, went a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate with five singles. He drove in a run and scored twice.

Jake Saum (1-0) got the victory on the mound, tossing three scoreless frames and striking out four.

Wenatchee struck in the first inning for the second time in as many days and nearly equaled their season output with six runs coming across on six hits. The Sox entered Wednesday’s game with eight runs scored in the opening frame through their first 13 games.

Blake Klassen and Cole McKenzie singled with one out and then Brett McPhillips singled in Klassen to give the Sox a 1-0 lead. A wild pitch scored McKenzie and then Altenberger drove in McPhillips with a single and went to second on an error. He would score on a single by Brett Gillis, then Darcy launched a 1-0 pitch over the left-center field fence for his first home run of the season and second in two years as a member of the AppleSox.

The Lefties cut the deficit to two with a four-run third inning, but the Sox got a run back in the fifth. McPhillips and Altenberger singled, then Gillis walked to load the bases. Darcy hit a sacrifice fly to score McPhillips and make it 7-4, AppleSox.

Darcy picked up his final RBI with a double to score Altenberger following his single to lead off the seventh. The Sox’ second basemen scored as the Lefties threw to complete a strikeout a batter later.

For the first time this season, the AppleSox enter a series finale with an opportunity to sweep their opponent. The Sox will send James Kulak to the mound to try and finish off the Lefties on Thursday night at 6:35.

 

Lights-Out Long Leads AppleSox to Victory

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PORT ANGELES, WA – Ryan Long struck out nine batters across seven shutout innings and the AppleSox defeated the Port Angeles Lefties, 7-3, on Tuesday night at Civic Field.

Long, an incoming junior at Pomona-Pitzer, did not walk any batters and allowed just four hits to stymie the potent Port Angeles offense. The Lefties entered Tuesday night tops in the West Coast League in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage.

Cole McKenzie, one game removed from snapping his eight-game hitting streak, collected three hits and three runs as a part of a 3-for-5 night at the plate. The incoming senior at Purdue doubled and singled twice.

It was McKenzie who scored the first run for the Sox as he singled with two outs in the first, advanced to second on a wild pitch, then scored on an RBI single by Hunter Montgomery. The Sox added another run in the second when Quinn Ayers and Dylan Ohlsen both singled with one out. A wild pitch moved both up 90 feet and Ayers scored on a sacrifice fly by Kodie Kolden.

In the third, the Sox erupted for a three-run inning. Each of the first three batters reached with base-hits and scored. Johnny Graham doubled then McKenzie and Montgomery singled and Graham scored on an error by Lefties’ centerfielder Ethan Groff. McKenzie scored on an RBI single by Ryan Altenberger with one out, then, during a double-steal attempt, Montgomery stole home as Port Angeles tried, but failed, to catch Altenberger at second.

The Sox didn’t score again for the next three innings, but tacked on two more in the seventh. McKenzie doubled and scored two batters later when McPhillips singled him in and with two outs, Ayers played McPhillips with a single.

Port Angeles struck twice in the eighth with Long out of the ballgame and again for one run in the ninth.

The Sox picked up their first road win of the 2019 season and now look to take the series on Wednesday night at 6:35. Henrik Reinertsen will toe the rubber for Wenatchee against Dwayne Angebrandt of Port Angeles.

Sox Looks for First Road Wins in Port Angeles

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For the second time in as many weeks, the Wenatchee AppleSox take on the Port Angeles Lefties for a three-game weekday series.

Last week, the AppleSox took two of three from the Lefties in Wenatchee.

The Sox had Monday off, but gave the Walla Walla Sweets their first loss of the season on Sunday with an 11-10 victory. Quinn Ayers hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh and Landon Schirer tossed scoreless eighth and ninth innings to collect his third save of the summer.

Click on the series notes below to get a full preview of the upcoming games.

Series Notes

Sox Rally From Seven Down to Beat Sweets

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WENATCHEE, WA - The AppleSox never led until the seventh inning, but they only needed one lead to defeat the Walla Walla Sweets, 11-10, on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Trailing by two in the seventh inning, Quinn Ayers lifted a two-run homer over the right-field fence to put the AppleSox in the lead for good. It was the cap on a spectacular day for Ayers in which he went 3-for-3 with two singles, a home run and a sacrifice fly to drive in three runs.

The Sox trailed by as many as seven runs after three innings, but refused to give up. They scored their first four runs in the fourth inning on four hits and an error. Hunter Montgomery singled and reached second on a miscue by the Sweets leftfielder then Dylan McPhillips hit his first of four singles to put runners at first and third. Ryan Altenberger sent a rocket up the middle and off the pitcher’s glove to score a run and Kody Darcy followed with a walk to load the bases. Ayers plated a run with sac fly in foul territory down the right-field line and Kolden drove in two runs with a single to cut the deficit to three.

The Sweets responded with a run in the top of the fifth, but the AppleSox countered with one of their own in the bottom of the inning. McPhillips singled with two outs and scored on a triple by Altenberger.

The back-and-forth scoring continued with the Sweets striking twice in top of the sixth to give themselves a 10-5 game. However, the AppleSox answered with their second four-run inning in the last three innings to make it a one-run game. Ayers singled and Kolden both reached on a single and a hit by pitch, respectively, to begin the inning. Two wild pitches scored Ayers and put Kolden at third. Tyler Detloff walked and Johnny Graham was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Cole McKenzie hit a sacrifice fly to score the second run of the inning, then Hunter Montgomery grounded out to drive in another run and McPhillips singled in the fourth run of the inning.

After Cameron Sommer (1-1) tossed a scoreless inning of relief, Darcy walked to set the stage for Ayers.

Landon Schirer struck out the first four batters that he faced to record 1-2-3 eighth and ninth innings for his third save of the season.

The AppleSox have Monday off, then face the Port Angeles Lefties from Tuesday through Thursday in Port Angeles. All three games are at 6:35 and can be heard on 93.9 Sunny FM or online on AppleSox.com.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501880

Click the link below to hear postgame reaction from Ayers, Schirer and head coach Kyle Krustangel with AppleSox broadcaster Joel Norman.

Postgame interviews 6/16/19

Back-And-Forth Affair Ends in Sox Loss

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WENATCHEE, WA - In a game that featured four lead changes, the Wenathee AppleSox fell to the Walla Walla Sweets, 7-6, on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Cole McKenzie extended his team-best hitting streak to eight games with two base hits, but he and his AppleSox teammates could not overcome striking out 11 times, six times looking, along with 12 men left on base.

The AppleSox struck first with two runs in the bottom of the first inning. Tyler Detloff, Johnny Graham and McKenzie all walked to knock Sweets starting pitcher Bryson Spagnuolo out of the ballgame. After the pitching change, Dylan McPhillips singled in a run with one out and then Brett Gillis hit a sacrifice fly to score another run.

After the Sweets scored three runs and sent eight men to plate in the third inning, the Sox tied the game in the bottom half of the frame thanks to a couple Walla Walla errors. Graham led off with a single and went over to third when McKenzie reached on a two-base error. Two batters later, Sweets first baseman Jordan Stubbings couldn’t pick a throw from third and his error allowed Graham to score.

The back-and-forth game continued with the Sweets scoring twice on a two-RBI single by Patrick Caulfield, the WCL leading in batting average, in the top of the fourth inning.

The Sox tied the game with two in the fifth and took the lead in the sixth. First, McKenzie led off with a double and McPhillips reached on error to put two aboard. A throwing error by Sweets third baseman Justin Folz scored McKenzie and then pinch hitter Quinn Ayers hit a sacrifice fly to plate McPhillips.

The next inning, Graham was hit by a pitch with two outs. After McKenzie singled and Graham went to third, Graham scored on a wild pitch. It would be the last AppleSox lead of the game. After the leadoff batter was retired to start the seventh inning, the next four batters all reached base and the first two scored on a two-RBI single Folz for his third and fourth RBI of the game.

In both the eighth and ninth innings, the Sox stranded the game-tying and game-winning runs on the base paths.

The Sox look to salvage the series on Sunday at 5:35. The first 400 fans into the ballpark receive a free AppleSox rally towel. Tickets are still available and can be purchased here.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501879

Ninth Inning Homer Propels Sweets Past AppleSox

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WENATCHEE, WA - Thanks to a ninth inning two-run homer, the Walla Walla Sweets defeated the Wenatchee AppleSox, 3-1, on Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Carson Green launched a two-run home run over the right field fence with two outs in the top of the ninth inning to keep the Sweets’ undefeated season alive. Walla Walla has now won each of its first seven games of the 2019 season.

The Sweets scored the first run of the ballgame in the first inning. Leadoff batter Patrick Caulfield walked, stole second and went to third on a single. After a strikeout and a wild pitch, Caulfield scored to give the Sweets the early lead.

The AppleSox scored their lone run in the fourth inning when Quinn Ayers plated a run with the bases loaded. Cole McKenzie reached on an error to lead off the inning and then Brett Gillis and Kody Darcy both singled to put runners on all three bases. Ayers singled to right to score McKenzie, but Gillis was thrown out at the plate to end the inning.

Gavin Gorrell tossed five strong innings on the mound, allowing just one run on three hits and struck out five. Sam Wyatt tossed three scoreless innings and matched Gorrell with five strikeouts.

The AppleSox look to even up the series when they face the Sweets on Saturday night at 6:35.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501878

AppleSox Continue Homestand Against Undefeated Sweets

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The Wenatchee AppleSox (3-6), fresh off a series victory over the Port Angeles Lefties, face a stiff test this weekend in the Walla Walla Sweets (6-0).

Wenatchee is coming off unleashing an offensive onslaught of a series against the Lefties. The Sox scored 31 runs in the three games after scoring 21 in their first six games of the year.

Though the Sweets have not played a league game since Sunday, they remain the only undefeated team left in the West Coast League. This is their first road trip of the season.

Click on the series notes below to get a full look at the weekend’s games.

Series Notes

AppleSox Batter Lefties to Take Series

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WENATCHEE, WA - Seth Kuykendall was spectacular in relief and the AppleSox bats continued their recent surge to defeat the Port Angeles Lefties, 8-3, on Thursday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Kuykendall tossed 3.1 scoreless innings, striking out four, to pick up the win. The incoming junior at Yakima Valley came on with the bases loaded in the fourth inning and recorded the final out with a strikeout. After that, Kuykendall never faced more than four batters in an inning.

At the plate, Cole McKenzie collected three hits and drove in three runs. Trent Sellers also had three hits, reached base four times and scored three runs. Wenatchee scored eight or more runs in all three games of the series after failing to do so in each of the first six games of the season.

The AppleSox scored first for the first time in the series in the bottom of the first inning. After Trent Sellers singled with one out, Blake Klassen doubled on the first pitch he saw he to make it 1-0, AppleSox.

After an AppleSox error lead to an unearned run coming across in the top of the third, the Sox answered with two more in the bottom of the inning. Tyler Detloff, Sellers and McKenzie all singled consecutively to score a run and then Dylan McPhillips singled two batters later to score Sellers. Port Angeles scored their penultimate run on a walk, a steal and a single in the top of the fourth, but the Sox again responded. With two outs, Detloff and Sellers again went to work to plate a run when Detloff doubled and Sellers drove him in with his third single of the night.

McKenzie hit a solo home run to lead off the seventh inning and then the Sox scored three runs in the eighth. Kodie Kolden reach on an error with one out and stole second base with one out. After a popout, Sellers walked and McKenzie drove Kolden in with a bloop single to left. Johnny Graham was hit by a pitch and a two-base error allowed McPhilips to reach base and scored Sellers and McKenzie.

The Lefties concluded the scoring with a pinch-hit home run with two outs in the ninth inning.

The Sox won their first series of the season thanks to winning back-to-back games for the first time in 2019. They now face a tough test this weekend in the Walla Walla Sweets, the only remaining undefeated team in the West Coast League and the South division leaders. First pitch is at 6:35 on Friday night.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501877

Fifth Inning Surge Buoys AppleSox to Victory

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WENATCHEE, WA - The Wenatchee AppleSox rode a seven-run fifth inning to a 14-7 victory over the Port Angeles Lefties on Wednesday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

All nine AppleSox batters scored at least one run. Four different Sox hitters recorded multi-hit games. Tyler Detloff went 3-for-5 with two singles and a three-run home run in the fifth inning to lead the offense. Blake Klassen also went 2-for-4 with three runs driven in.

Both teams scored two runs apiece in the first inning with the Lefties getting a homerun to open the ballgame and then a sacrifice fly following an error and a double. In the bottom half of the inning, Klassen doubles in Detlfof and Cole McKenzie following singles by both of them.

The tie was brief as Port Angeles took a on-run lead after striking in the top of the second inning on a triple and then an RBI single.

The Lefties held a 3-2 lead until the AppleSox dropped a seven spot in the fifth. Johnny Graham was hit by the first pitch of the inning and Dylan Ohlson then reached on an error. Kodie Kolden then doubled in Graham and Detloff followed with a three-run home run to knock the Lefties starting pitcher, Michael Buchanan, out of the game.

Even with a reliever in the game, the AppleSox weren’t finished. After two quick outs, the Sox tacked on three more runs. Klassen reached on an error and then Dylan McPhillips and Kody Darcy walked. Graham, batting for the second time in the inning, singled to score two more runs and finish off a seven-run inning for Wenatchee. All in all, the AppleSox sent 11 men to the plate and only collecting three hits, but capitalized on a couple of Lefties errors to produce a big inning.

Port Angeles refused to go quietly, scoring four times immediately after in the top of the sixth, but the Sox responded with one in the seventh and four in the eighth. Klassen singled, stole second and then went to third on a ground out before scoring on a wild pitch in the seventh. In the eighth, Kolden and Detloff both singled before Sellers walked to load the bases then McKenzie singled in Kolden. A wild pitch plated Detloff and Klassen sacrifice fly scored Sellers. Dylan McPhillips picked up his first hit and RBI with the AppleSox by scoring McKenzie with a single.

On the mound, Owen Leonard picked up the victory. He allowed four runs in two innings, but none of them were earned. He walked two and struck out two on three hits. Alec Gomez fired two scoreless innings of relief, striking out three in that time, before Landon Schirer recorded a 1-2-3 ninth inning.

The Sox and Lefties meet again for the series finale and rubber match on Thursday at 6:35 p.m. James Kulak will toe the rubber for Wenatchee in his second start of the season.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501876

Lefties Score Early and Often to Defeat AppleSox

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WENATCHEE, WA - The Port Angeles Lefties defeated the Wenatchee AppleSox, 15-9, in a high-scoring affair at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Lefties led 7-0 after an inning-and-a-half and never led by less than five runs from there on out. After scoring twice in the first inning, Port Angeles sent 10 men to the plate and scored five of them in the second inning. They battered AppleSox starter Ryan Long, leaving him with a line of seven runs allowed (six earned) and nine hits in an inning and a third.

Brett Gillis was strong in relief, allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits and struck out five in 4.2 innings. Johnny Graham provided energy at the bottom of the order by doubling twice.

The AppleSox scored their first two runs in the fourth inning to cut the deficit to five. Hunter Montgomery reached on an error and was doubled in by Johnny Sage, who went to third on a fly out and scored on a wild pitch.

After the Lefties scored in the fifth, again in the sixth and twice more in the seventh, the Sox had their best inning following the seventh inning stretch. With one out, four consecutive AppleSox batters reached base and all came around to score. Cole McKenzie singled and then three consecutive walks scored him. After Kody Darcy reached on an error to score two more runs, Quinn Ayers hit a sacrifice fly to score the fourth run of the game and make it 11-6, Lefties.

The Sox may have had their best inning of the game, but the Lefties immediately matched it as the Lefties scored four in the top of the eighth. Wenatchee added three more in the ninth inning when Montgomery and Sage singled back-to-back to start the inning. Blake Klassen plated Montgomery with a sacrifice fly and Sage scored on a wild pitch. Darcy reached base with a walk, Ayers singled and then Darcy scored on a double by Graham, his second of the game.

Wenatchee looks to bounce back Wednesday when Henrik Reinertsen toes the rubber in the second game of the series. First pitch is at 6:35.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501875

Sox Kick Off Six-Game Homestand with Three Against Lefties

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The Wenatchee AppleSox return home looking to start a new streak when they face the Port Angeles Lefties for three games. Following this series, the Sox are in action this weekend at home against the Walla Walla Sweets. The six-game homestand is the third-longest homestand of the season.

The Sox dropped all three games over the weekend to fall to 1-5 on the season and extend their losing streak to five games.

Tonight is Horan Estates Winery Night as well as a $2 Off Tuesday, meaning that tickets and select concession items can be purchased for $2 off. Thursday is Chelan PUD Night and, along with help from the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society, will have adoptable dogs at the ballpark to greet before the 6:34 first pitch.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online.

Click on the series notes below to get a full breakdown of the weekend’s games.

Series Notes

Late Pippins' Rally Enough to Beat AppleSox Sunday

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YAKIMA, WA - Despite scoring first for the second time in as many days, the AppleSox could overcome a late rally from the Yakima Valley Pippins and lost, 4-2, on Sunday night at Yakima County Stadium.

The AppleSox opened the scoring in the second inning and again retook the lead in the sixth, but gave up three runs in the bottom half of that inning to drop all three games of the series.

Blake Klassen went 3-for-4 with two stole bases and a RBI.

Hunter Montgomery began the second inning with a leadoff double and went to third following a single by Klassen. As Klassen was stealing second base, the throwing attempt to catch him stealing went into center field and Montgomery easily scored.

The Pippins answered back with back-to-back doubles in the third inning to tie the game. Neither team scored again until the sixth, but both would in that inning. Cole McKenzie singled with two outs and Montgomery walked to put two runners on. Klassen singled to right field to plate McKenzie and the Sox were in the lead once again.

The lead was short-lived as the Pippins sent eight men to the plate and three of them came around to score. Each of their first four batters reached base and the first three all scored. Keegan Romig had only allowed one run over five innings to that point, but all three runs that came across were credited to him and he suffered the loss. The Sox had a chance to get out of the inning on a potential double play ball with the bases loaded and only one run in, but an error by second basemen Grant Gorrell allowed two runs to score.

The AppleSox are off Monday, but then look to get back on a winning streak when they open up a six-game homestand with three against the Port Angeles Lefties beginning Tuesday at 6:35 at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Full boxscore

Sox Fall in Game 2 Against Pippins

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YAKIMA, WA - Two big innings catalyzed the Yakima Valley Pippins’ 8-3 win over the Wenatchee AppleSox on Saturday night at Yakima County Stadium.

After the AppleSox scored first in a game for the first time this season, the Pippins scored four times in the first inning and then four more times in the sixth inning to record a five-run victory over the AppleSox to claim the series.

Wenatchee scored first thanks to a two-out home run by Ryan Altenberger in the first inning. In the third, the Sox added a run when Johnny Graham reached first on an error, went to second on a wild pitch and then scored on a single by Tyler Detloff.

An inning later, Kodie Kolden doubled in Brett Gillis after Gillis walked with one out. The Sox were down by one at this point, but the Pippins recorded a big sixth inning to knock off the AppleSox for the second consecutive night.

The two teams wrap up the series on Sunday at 6:05 at Yakima County Stadium.

Full boxscore: http://pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=501900

AppleSox Shut Down in Series Opener

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YAKIMA, WA - The AppleSox were stymied by the Yakima Valley Pippins to the tune of a 4-1 loss on Friday night at Yakima County Stadium.

Pippins starting pitcher Joe Magrisi struck out seven and only allowed one hit in five innings. The Sox only run came in the first inning after Magrisi exited, when Brett Gillis tripled and Tyler Detloff plated him with a sacrifice fly.

AppleSox starter Gavin Gorrell tossed a gutsy five innings. Though the Sox defense was only charged one error, they made a couple of other decisions that led to runs. He allowed three runs, all earned, over five innings and struck out four.

The Pippins struck in the first and sixth innings with singular runs while also scoring twice in the fifth.

Owen Leonard had a successful debut for the AppleSox as he tossed the final three innings. He allowed an unearned run on one hit and struck out four. Offensively, Cole McKenzie singled and walked to reach base twice.

The series continues on Saturday night when the Pippins host the AppleSox at 6:35. Trent Sellers toes the rubber for the Sox against Cameron Liss.

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AppleSox Hit Road for First Time in 2019

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The Wenatchee AppleSox face the Yakima Valley Pippins these weekend for three games in their first three road games of the 2019 season. The Sox are fresh off a four-game homestand in which they won a non-league game against the Cascade Collegiate League Showcase before dropping two of three to the Victoria HarbourCats.

Now, the Sox are the road team in the home opener for the Pippins. Click below to get the full series notes.

Series notes

Klassen Posts Strong Debut as Sox Fall in Series Finale

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WENATCHEE, WA - Blake Klassen reached base four times in his AppleSox debut, but the Sox lost to the Victoria HarbourCats, 8-5, on Thursday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The incoming freshman at Arizona was added to the AppleSox roster on Wednesday, then started at third base on Thursday. He was hit by a pitch twice, walked, singled, scored a run and stole two bases. Klassen also made several solid plays defensively over at first base. However, his strong play was not enough to overcome an early hole.

The AppleSox allowed five runs in the second inning to get into an early hole. Due to an error, none of those runs were earned, but nine HarbourCats came to the plate in the lengthy frame.

In the third inning, the Sox scored their first two runs of the game. Johnny Graham led off with a solo home run over the right-field fence for his first of the season. After Ryan Altenberger walked, he was erased on a fielder’s choice in which Johnny Sage reached first base safely. Sage then went to second base on an errant pickoff attempt and moved to third base on a passed ball. He scored two batters later on a double to shallow left field by Hunter Montgomery.

After the HarbourCats got one run in the fifth and another in the sixth, the Sox responded in the bottom of the inning with a three-spot. Klassen walked, stole second and scored on an RBI single by Trent Sellers. With two outs, Graham singled and Altenberger walked to load up the bases. After a pitching change, Sage greeted the new pitcher with a two-run double to left-center to cut the deficit to two. However, the HarbourCats got a run in the eighth to expand their lead to three runs.

The AppleSox hit the road for the first time in the 2019 season on Friday as they play the Yakima Valley Pippins at 7:05 p.m.