QUAKES OUTLAST MODESTO, 11-9

Despite having a pitch clock, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and Modesto Nuts played a 3 1/2 hour game at John Thurman Field Saturday night, with the Quakes winning 11-9. Jose Ramos went 4-for-4 with a double and two triples and Luis Yanel Diaz was 2-for-5 with a grand slam to lead Rancho’s 12-hit attack.

It all started with a 40-minute first inning where nine combined runs scored and it ended with a position player pitching to get the final out with the tying runs on second and third.

The Quakes got five runs in the first inning, including Diaz’ slam, and chased Modesto starter Yeury Tatiz after 2/3 of an IP and 35 pitches. The Nuts came right back with four runs in the bottom of the first and knocked out Rancho Cucamonga starter Edgardo Henriquez, who didn’t record an out while throwing 23 pitches, five for strikes.

Rancho Cucamonga pitchers walked 12 and struck out 15, while Modesto pitchers yielded seven walks with 15 punch-outs.

Along with the long first inning there were many walks, hits and pitching changes, three errors by the Quakes and two errors by Modesto and a couple of HBPs. That all led to the bottom of the ninth where Modesto pulled to within 11-9 and got the tying runs to second and third with two outs.

INF Kenneth Betancourt was brought in for Rancho and he threw one pitch to record the final out. He was the seventh Quakes pitcher of the night.

Edwin Arroyo was 3-for-4 with two walks and knocked in four runs for Modesto.

Holden Laws threw 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief for the nuts, striking out six and giving up just one hit and one walk. Raul Alcantara went three scoreless innings with four strikeouts, one hit and two walks.

Rancho Cucamonga has won three of the first five games of this series and the two teams will finish it off on Sunday at 2:05PM.

SCOREBOARD

SAN JOSE – 10
VISALIA – 2
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LAKE ELSINORE – 8
FRESNO – 6
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STOCKTON – 6
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QUAKES TOP MODESTO WITH 5-RUN 9TH

The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes came up in the top of the ninth inning trailing the Modesto Nuts 8-6 but they put up five runs, winning 11-8 on Friday night. The visiting Quakes strung together five singles and pushed runs across with a wild pitch and a ground out in their game-deciding rally.

Austin Gauthier was 2-for-4 on the night and drove in four runs, including a 2-RBI single in the ninth.

Luis Rodriguez was 3-for-5 with a double for Rancho.

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GIANTS SILENCE VISALIA, WIN 5-2

The San Jose Giants got another strong pitching performance on Thursday night and beat Visalia for the third night in a row, final score 5-2 at Valley Strong Ballpark. Starter Will Bednar went four innings and allowed one run on two hits and no walks while striking out six. Seth Lonsway (W, 2-0) followed with four hitless innings, allowing just one unearned run while walking two and striking out two. Jose Cruz threw a spotless ninth inning to notch his first save of the year.

The Rawhide got just two hits after getting just one hit off of San Jose pitching the night before.

The Giants got two runs in the first inning with Abdiel Layer knocking in the first run on a groundout, followed by an RBI single from Dilan Rosario. Layer went 2-for-4 on the night with a triple, a walk, two RBIs and two runs scored.

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GIANTS GET 5 IN 10TH TO BEAT RAWHIDE

The San Jose Giants coughed up a 5-1 lead on Tuesday night in Visalia but got five runs in the 10th inning to win 10-5 over the Rawhide. Victor Bericoto had three hits and Julio Rodriguez (W, 1-0) threw two scoreless innings for the Giants.

Max Wright doubled in the installed runner in the top of the 10th to put San Jose up 6-5 and then the wheels fell off for Visalia. After a walk to Vaun Brown, San Jose scored on an HBP, a two-run single and a bases-loaded walk.

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CLARKE, MYERS NAMED PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

OF Denzel Clarke and RHP Mitch Myers, both of the Stockton Ports, earned Player and Pitcher of the Week honors for April 11-17.

DENZEL CLARKE – After going hitless in the first two games against Modesto, Clarke went 10-for-19 with three home runs the rest of the series. The Oakland A’s’ #16 prospect is slashing .333/.350/.615 for the young season and is tied for second in the Cal League with 13 hits and 3 homers.

MITCH MYERS – On Wednesday night, Myers threw six scoreless innings against Modesto, allowing two hits and two walks with four strikeouts. The right-hander out of Pittsburgh left with a 3-0 lead having thrown 74 pitches, 48 for strikes.

CLARKE HOMERS TWICE, PORTS EVEN SERIES WITH NUTS

Stockton’s bats broke out for the second night in a row, led by Denzel Clarke‘s two home runs, in a 14-10 win over Modesto at Banner Island Ballpark Friday night. Clarke, the Oakland A’s #17 prospect, led off the bottom of the first with a solo shot and added a three-run bomb in the seventh. Stockton got three more long balls in outlasting the Nuts to even the series at two games apiece.

A three-run first inning and a six-run fourth put Stockton up 9-2 with rehabbing big-leaguer James Kaprielian in control but the Nuts got to Stockton’s bullpen and made it a slugfest.

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PORTS WIN BEHIND BATS AND BULLPEN

The Stockton Ports got in the win column on Thursday night when the offense erased deficits of 5-0 and 6-1 and three relievers locked down the Modesto Nuts for an 11-6 win at Banner Island Ballpark. Denzel Clarke had four hits and drove in three runs, including his first home run of the season.

It was the first win of 2022 for Stockton (1-5) and kept them three games back of Fresno (4-2) in the North division. Modesto (3-3) is one game out.

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MODESTO’S 8-RUN INNING KEEPS STOCKTON WINLESS

The Modesto Nuts woke up in a big way with an 8-run seventh inning that sent them to a 10-3 win at Stockton on Wednesday night. The Ports were up 3-0 and seemingly in control until a three-run homer by Ben Ramirez knotted up the game with one out. After that, the floodgates opened.

A single and an HBP followed but the Ports got the second out of the inning and looked to get back in the dugout and find a way to win their first game of the season. But what followed was a sequence of wild pitch, wild pitch, walk, walk, walk and then, with Modesto up 5-3, Milkar Perez hit a bases-clearing double to make it 8-3.

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RAWHIDE PLAY LONGBALL ON OPENING NIGHT

The Visalia Rawhide kicked off the 2022 California League season with a four-homer attack that took down the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes by a score of 8-4 Friday night. Righty starter Joe Elbis threw four shutout innings, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out eight in front of a home crowd of 3,093 at Valley Strong Ballpark.

The game and the season couldn’t have started any better for the Rawhide. Elbis struck out the side on 11 pitches in the top of the first inning to set the stage for 2021 first-round draft pick (#6 overall) Jordan Lawlar to take his first AB of the season. The SS batting out of the #2 hole with one out drilled one over the fence to put Visalia up 1-0.

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THE CALIFORNIA LEAGUE IS BACK

After a year of cookie-cutter names slapped on all of the minor leagues, the age-old names have been returned for the 2022 season. The California League is back in business.

Does this make the Visalia Rawhide the defending champs? San Jose’s championship in the Low-A West is cemented in history as a unique accomplishment.

OPENING DAY IS APRIL 8

The 8-team California League kicks off on April 8th with four games:

RANCHO CUCAMONGA @ VISALIA

STOCKTON @ FRESNO

SAN JOSE @ MODESTO

LAKE ELSINORE @ INLAND EMPIRE

Rosters will be announced soon and we’ll be back to following the action. Stay tuned, we’re just a little more than a week out.