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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK MAY 31 – JUNE 6

Inland Empire’s Jeremiah Jackson has been named Low-A West Player of the week and Rancho Cucamonga’s Braydon Fisher has been named Pitcher of the week.

JEREMIAH JACKSON – The Los Angeles Angels’ #5 prospect went 7-for-20 in six games against Rancho Cucamonga and batted .350/.458/.700. On June 4th, Jackson went 2-for-4 with a double and two walks while driving in four runs. Over the week, Jackson had three multi-hit games and drove in eight runs.

BRAYDON FISHER – RHP Fisher pitched twice out of the bullpen last week, logging 7 1/3 IP, allowing 1 H and 3 BB while striking out  12. On  June 4th against IE, Fisher struck out eight over 4 IP. BAA over the two appearances was .043 and Fisher’s WHIP was 0.52.

66ERS EVEN SERIES WITH QUAKES

The Inland Empire 66ers scored in bunches on Friday night with a 14-hit attack that yielded 14 runs to even their series with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. OF D’ShawnKnowles and 3B Jose Bonilla led the hit parade with three hits apiece and SS Jeremiah Jackson added two hits and drove in four runs as the 66ers cruised to a 14-5 victory at Rancho Cucamonga.

The teams have split the first four games of the series and Inland Empire (13-14) is back to within just one game of the first-place Quakes (14-13) in the South division.

Each team scored three runs in the third inning but IE kept coming back for more with 11 runs over the next four innings. Rancho posted single runs in the seventh and eighth innings to finish the scoring.

Jackson, the Angels’ #5 prospect, has been swinging a hot bat in the series, going 6-for-13 with two doubles, a triple and a homer. He’s walked three times against three strikeouts with six runs scored.

#7 prospect Jack Kochanowicz got the start for the 66ers and went 4 1/3 innings, allowing 3 runs (2 ER) on 3 H and 1 BB with 3 Ks. LHP Adam Seminaris ( #30 prospect) came on in the fifth and went 2 1/3 innings, allowing 1 R on 3 H and no BB with 4 Ks to earn the win (1-1).

Rancho Cucamonga CF Edwin Mateo had two hits including an RBI double and Sam McWilliams had a two-RBI double.

SCOREBOARD

MODESTO – 6
SAN JOSE – 3
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VISALIA – 1
FRESNO – 2
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LAKE ELSINORE – 5
STOCKTON – 4
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JACKSON, KOCHANOWICZ LEAD 66ERS OVER GRIZZLIES

Inland Empire SS Jeremiah Jackson belted a pair of two-run homeruns and Jack Kochanowicz went five strong innings to lead the Inland Empire 66ers’ 9-3 win over the Fresno Grizzlies Saturday night. The homestanding 66ers scored six times in the first inning and never looked back as they won their second straight in front of their home fans.

Jackson, the Angels’ #5 prospect, got the 66ers’ 13-hit attack going in the bottom of the first inning when he homered over the right-center field wall following a single by 3B Jeremy Arocho. The 66ers batted around with four more hits and an error behind Grizzlies starter RHP Mitchell Kilkenny. Only the two runs on Jackson’s homer were earned.

Kochanowicz (W, 1-1) went 5 innings and allowed 1R (0ER) on two hits with 0BB and 4Ks. The Angels #7 prospect threw 59 pitches, 39 for strikes in his best outing of the season to this point.

Jackson finished 2-for-4 with 4 RBIs and now has 4 HR on the season. Arocho had two hits, LF Edwin Yon had two hits and 2 RBIs and C Keinner Pina had two hits and scored twice. DH Caleb Scires had two singles and knocked in a run.

Kilkenny rebounded after the rough first inning to complete 4 IP with 2ER on 6H, no BB and 4Ks.

1B Grant Lavigne led the Grizzlies offense with two hits and two RBIs. LF Daniel Montano drove in a run with a single.

The 66ers look for a split in the series with Fresno taking three of the first five games. Inland Empire is in third place in the South division, two games out of first place and 1/2 game behind second-place Lake Elsinore. The Grizzies are now two games out of first place in the North division, trailing Modesto.

SCOREBOARD

LAKE ELSINORE – 1
SAN JOSE – 3
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VISALIA – 5
MODESTO – 16
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STOCKTON – 9
RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 10
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66ERS MOVE PAST STORM FOR 1ST PLACE

A five-run second innings put the Inland Empire 66ers on top for good in a 9-3 win over the Lake Elsinore Storm Saturday night. The homestanding Storm yielded first place in the South division as IE has won four of the first five games of the series.

3B Jeremy Arocho started the scoring  for the visiting 66ers with a 2-RBI single. 2B Jeremiah Jackson (Los Angeles Angels’ #6 prospect) doubled  in three more runs to make it a five spot for the  66ers.

The Storm came back with three runs of their own in the bottom of the second. LF Matthew Acosta tripled in two runs followed by an RBI groundout by C Gilberto Vizcarra.

The Storm were done scoring but the 66ers were not.

Inland Empire got three more runs in the seventh inning and tacked on another in the ninth for a final of 9-3. The win moved IE (6-4) into first place, 1/2 game ahead of Lake Elsinore (6-5).

RHP Justin Courtney (1-0) went three scoreless innings in relief to earn the win. Courtney allowed three hits and no walks while striking out six.

SCOREBOARD

MODESTO – 9
RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 7
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The Modesto Nuts stayed hot with their fourth straight win over Rancho Cucamonga to keep pace with Fresno atop the North division. LF Cade Marlowe had a double and a homer (3) and SS Noelvi Marte, the Seattle Mariners’ #7 prospect, had two more hits and is now hitting .367/.426/.977.

VISALIA – 4
FRESNO – 14
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The Grizzlies scored in every inning except the first and broke open a close game and stayed perfect at home with a 14-4 win over the struggling Visalia Rawhide. Zac Veen, the Colorado Rockies’ top prospect, had two hits and drove in three to lead Fresno’s 14-hit attack. SS Ezequiel Tovar (#20 Rockies prospect) had two hits and an RBI and RHP Robinson Hernandez (1-0) went two scoreless innings  for the win, giving up no hits and one walk while striking out three.

SAN JOSE – 2
STOCKTON – 0
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CF Luis Matos  drove in both Giants runs, with a single and a sac fly, as three Giants pitchers blanked the Stockton Ports 2-0. Matos (#7 San Francisco Giants prospect) is now hitting .381/.391/1.010. Prelander Berroa (3 2/3 IP), Luis Moreno (3 1/3) and Chris Wright (2) scattered five hits and combined to strike out 11 Ports batters while walking four.