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RAWHIDE PUSH ACROSS A RUN IN 9TH FOR 1-0 WIN

A brilliant pitcher’s duel in Rancho Cucamonga saw the Visalia Rawhide eke out a 1-0 win over the Quakes on Sunday. Two singles and a throwing error on a sacrifice attempt loaded the bases before Stryker Trahan brought in the only run with a sacrifice fly. Rancho Cucamonga got the tying and winning runs to second and third in the bottom of the ninth, but Joey Krehbiel got a strikeout to finish the game and earn his ninth save.

Ryan Doran went seven scoreless innings for the visiting Rawhide, striking out four. John Richy also threw zeroes for seven innings for the Quakes, leaving the games in the hands of the bullpens.

Johnny Shuttlesworth and Steve Hathaway (W, 4-0), combined for a scoreless inning before Krehbiel’s high-wire act resulted in another scoreless innings.

Visalia continues to lead the way in the second half with a 17-6 record, good for a two-game lead in the North Division, and 59-34 overall. Rancho Cucamonga is 10-12 in the second half, 1 1/2 games behind first-place Lancaster in the South Division (51-41 overall).

SUNDAY SCOREBOARD

SAN JOSE 3, LANCASTER 2
Chase Johnson (W, 6-3) strikes out eight over seven innings.

MODESTO 5, LAKE ELSINORE 4
Nuts push across two runs in the eighth for the win.

STOCKTON 8, BAKERSFIELD 2
Franklin Barreto homers twice in Ports win.

INLAND EMPIRE at HIGH DESERT – PPD, DOUBLEHEADER RAINED OUT

 

STORM BEATS RAWHIDE IN PITCHER’S DUEL, 3-1

storm_logoThe Lake Elsinore Storm scored two deciding runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to post a 3-1 victory over Visalia, avoiding a sweep in the three-game series. A crowd of 6,096 at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore saw the home team break  up a tense pitching duel and knock off the juggernaut Rawhide.

Visalia starter R.J.Hively went six strong innings, striking out 10, but was matched by Lake Elsinore’s Ronald Herrera, who gave up just one earned run over 5 1/3 innings. Gabriel Quintana doubled in a run for the Storm in the bottom of the fourth to break the scoreless tie. In the top of the sixth, Visalia’s Jamie Westbrook singled in a run to tie it up.

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PALKA’S WALKOFF WINS IT FOR RAWHIDE

RawhideThe Visalia Rawhide have been a powerhouse this season, winning the first-half title in the North Division and getting out of the gate strong in the second half, despite numerous roster changes. But on Monday they were playing to avoid a sweep at home against the Bakersfield Blaze.

It all looked good for Visalia through seven innings as they held a 4-0 lead and starter Ryan Doran and reliever Bud Jeter had put up a string of zeroes. But Bakersfield got up off the mat in the eighth with four runs to tie the game.

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11 HOMERS AMONG FIREWORKS AT HIGH DESERT

The High Desert Mavericks and Visalia Rawhide went toe-t0-toe to open the second half of the season in an Adelanto classic last night. The Mavericks scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth and held on for a 14-13 win.

The ball left the yard 11 times. Visalia got two homers from 2B Jamie Westbrook and one each from C Stryker Trahan and LF Alex Glenn. High Desert totaled seven home runs, two from SS Alberto Triunfel, and one apiece from LF Royce Bolinger, DH Joe Jackson, C Kellen Deglan, RF Zach Cone and 1B Ronald Guzman.

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VISALIA CLINCHES FIRST-HALF TITLE

RawhideThe Visalia Rawhide clinched the North Division first-half crown Saturday night, bypassing the first round of the playoffs and earning an automatic berth in the Division Finals. The Rawhide built a huge lead in the division and were never threatened.

A seven-game win streak in April lifted the club’s record to 14-3 and it finished the month at 17-4. Strong pitching has been a huge part of the dominant season, currently leading the league in ERA, WHIP and shutouts.

On offense, the trio of Daniel Palka, Stewart Ijames and Kevin Cron have consistently provided power in the middle of the lineup.

Visalia is in the playoffs for the third straight year, with the first-half title being its first since 1990.

CORBIN REHABS IN VISALIA

LHP Patrick Corbin saw game action for the first time since Tommy John surgery and drew a tough assignment in the heavy-hitting Lancaster Jethawks. Corbin started for the Rawhide in Visalia last night and gave up four first-inning runs on four hits and two walks while recording two outs. Corbin, a 14-game winner for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013, was taken out due to pitch count restrictions.

The  Jethawks, Cal League leaders in many team offensive categories, rode the four-run first inning to an 8-3 win over the Rawhide. Lancaster (31-26) stayed three games back of Rancho Cucamonga in the South division while Visalia (37-20), despite the loss, remained 10 games up on Modesto (27-30) and Stockton (27-30) in the North.

ROAD TRIP: RAWHIDE OVERPOWER NUTS 8-1

Photo: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

Photo: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

My first chance to see the sizzling Visalia Rawhide this year made clear how strong the team is and why they have a double-digit lead in the standings.  A 13-hit attack including six doubles and a triple produced eight runs, which were more than enough for starter John Omahen as the Rawhide rolled to an 8-1 victory over the Modesto Nuts.  A Rawhide Ballpark crowd of 2,534 made plenty of noise as the home team scored in four of eight turns at bat.

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CAL LEAGUE PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK: BLAKE PERRY (VIS), JORDAN PATTERSON (MOD)

Perry

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For the week ending May 3

Visalia’s Perry pitched six clean innings for the Rawhide against San Jose, allowing four hits and no walks while striking out five. The right-hander was drafted in 2010 and made his debut at Visalia after an oblique injury kept him in Arizona to start the season.

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Photo: MiLB.com

Patterson put up an impressive .542/.577/.917 line over six games (13-for-24). Listed as Colorado’s #27 organizational prospect by Baseball America, Patterson was a fourth-round pick in 2013 and is having no trouble in his Advanced-A debut in Modesto.

Players of the Week at MiLB.com

 

 

 

MONDAY MATCHUPS

Bakersfield took two of three games in Visalia over the weekend to slow down the runaway Rawhide and shrink their lead in the North to five games. In the South, Rancho Cucamonga took two of three from Inland Empire and now hold a two game lead. The first-place clubs face each other this week, highlighting a schedule of four-game series from Monday through Thursday:

LAKE ELSINORE (11-13) at SAN JOSE (8-16)

INLAND EMPIRE (12-12) at HIGH DESERT (11-13)

BAKERSFIELD (13-11) at MODESTO (11-13)

VISALIA (18-6) at RANCHO CUCAMONGA (14-10)

LANCASTER (11-13) at STOCKTON (11-13)

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