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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Bats Come Up Short for Las Vegas in Tacoma

Las Vegas 51s @ Tacoma Rainires


July 1, 2015



Teams
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

R
H
E
Las Vegas
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0

2
7
1
Tacoma
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
X

4
10
0
W: Snow (7-4, 2.24 ERA); L: Bowman (5-9, 5.71 ERA); Save: Zych (1, 4.41 ERA)


The Highlights:

Pitchers

Matt Bowman – 5 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 3 SO, 95 Pitches (55 Strikes), 7 GO: 2 FO
Cody Satterwhite (4.79 ERA) – 2 IP, H, R, 2 BB, SO, 3 GO: 1 FO
Chase Bradford (3.38 ERA) – 1 IP, SO, 2 GO

Batters

T.J. Rivera – 3-4, R, 2B (13), 3B (1)
Matt Reynolds – 1-4, R, HR (5), 2 RBI (45), GIDP
Alex Castellanos – 2-4, 2B (27), 2 SO
Anthony Recker – 1-3, BB, SO

Recap


            Las Vegas starter Matt Bowman battled to keep the 51s in it over his 5 laborious innings, but his offense did little battling against the PCL’s active ERA leader Forrest Snow to support him. Bowman would allow multiple base runners to reach in every inning except the 2nd, which went 1-2-3, but he limited the Rainiers to just 3 runs. T.J. Rivera had a big night at the plate, finishing just a homerun shy of the cycle, and continuing his recent white-hot streak – he has a 1.000+ OPS over his last 18 games. The 51s got the tying run to the plate with Rivera in the hole in the 9th, but Taijeron and Tovar went down swinging to end the game before he could come up.
            This series continues Thursday night at 10:05 PM, with Darin Gorski scheduled to pitch for Las Vegas.



Scoring Highlights


            T.J. Rivera led off the game with a double.


            Matt Reynolds hit a solo homerun leading off the 4th.




            Rivera tripled leading off the 8th, and then scored on a groundout from Reynolds.





Pitcher Coverage


Table 1 – Pitch stats by inning (from watching, not gameday)

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Total
Total
19
12
24
20
20
95
Strikes
11
7
12
15
10
55
Swinging*
2
1
0
1
0
4
*4.2% Swinging strike rate

Bowman struck out Patrick Kivlehan leading off the 2nd inning, which was his only 1-2-3 frame of the game.



He struck out James Jones twice:
For the first out in the 3rd.




For the last out in the 4th.






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