AppleSox Open Second Half Tonight At Home
/The Wenatchee AppleSox return home this weekend to face the Kamloops NorthPaws tonight beginning at 6:35 at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.
Wenatchee looks to reset after dropping two-of-three games to the Port Angeles Lefties earlier this week. The AppleSox enter tonight on a two-game losing streak after having dropped back-to-back games for only the second time this season. Wenatchee has not lost three consecutive games this season.
The AppleSox’ offensive struggles continued last night as they outhit the Lefties, 8-7, but lost, 3-2. Wenatchee is now batting .220 (63-for-286) in its last nine games and has been held to five-runs-or-less six times in that span. The AppleSox finished the first half with a 19-8 record, good for the second-best overall record in the West Coast League and the best first-half record in franchise history since the league’s shift to the two-half playoff model in 2016.
Wenatchee and Kamloops met earlier this season June 21-22 with the AppleSox taking all three games, including earning a doubleheader sweep on June 22. Wenatchee is 5-4 since earning its third three-game sweep of the summer.
The NorthPaws were just swept by the Bellingham Bells last night to fall to a WCL-worst 7-23. Their loss combined with the AppleSox loss allowed for the Bells to clinch the North Division First Half title and earn the top seed in the first round of the postseason. Kamloops has been swept six times this season.
Hunter Gibson gets the start for the AppleSox to open up the weekend. He has tossed six innings in each of his first two starts of the summer and is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA, 12 strikeouts, nine hits and one walk over 12 innings.
Gibson is opposed by Christian Spitz, who is 1-2 with a 7.13 ERA, 11 strikeouts, 21 hits and 12 walks over 17.2 innings in five games (two starts). He is coming off surrendering seven runs (all earned) in the first inning against Kelowna last Friday.
Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.
93.9 FM in Wenatchee
95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley
97.7 FMin Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville
98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy
101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros
106.3 FM in the Methow Valley
All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.
