JULY 21, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13 Volcanoes drop Boise, Spokane series By HERB SWETT Of the Keizertimes Boise took the rubber game of the Volcanoes’ three-game home series 3-2 July 14 before a crowd of 3,032. Each team had six hits, but Salem-Keizer had none un- til the bottom of the fourth inning, by which time the Hawks had four hits. There was still no score. Volcano pitchers, however, issued nine walks to three for Hawk pitchers. Boise made four errors to one for Salem- Keizer, but the Volcanoes had three passed balls. Jose Marte, the Volcanoes’ starting pitcher, allowed no runs but was lifted for Luis Pino with two out in the fi fth after walking two batters and letting them advance on a balk. In the Boise sixth, Ryan Metzler and Matt McLaughlin walked with one out. A throw from catcher Rob Calabrese to third baseman Michael Sex- ton got Metzler out, but John Russell replaced Pino on the mound. He walked Austin Bernard and hit JB Moss, load- ing the bases. He then forced KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Volcanoes pitcher Stetson Woods has a 1.82 ERA over more than 39 innings this season. McLaughlin home by walking Steven Linkous. The Volcanoes responded with two runs in the bottom of the inning. Calabrese led off with a single to right fi eld, and catcher Bernard’s wild throw in a pickoff attempt moved him to third base. Logan Baldwin brought Calabrese home with a single to center. An error by pitcher Rico Garcia on a pick- off attempt moved Baldwin to second, and a single to right by Manuel Geraldo scored Bald- win. Salvador Justo relieved Garcia and retired the side. The Hawks tied the score in the seventh as Daniel Jipping hit a home run to center. In the eighth, Peter Lanoo pitched for the Volcanoes and Nate Harris for Boise, Neither allowed a run. The Hawks’ Bret Boswell made the difference in the ninth by leading off with a home run over the left fi eld fence. Ryan Kirby led off the Vol- cano ninth by walking, and Byron Murray ran for him. 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Saturday, July 15: Spokane 8, Volcanoes 4 The Volcanoes started this fi ve-game series by outhitting their hosts 10-9 but could not overcome the Indians’ six-run rally in the fourth inning. Starter Julio Benitez was ef- fective for three innings with a 1-0 Salem-Keizer lead, and then Spokane’s bats came alive. After three doubles, a single, a sacrifi ce fl y, an error, and a hit batsman produced three runs, John Timmons relieved him. A wild pitch, a sacrifi ce fl y, and a single added three runs, all charged to Benitez. The Volcanoes added a run each in the sixth, seventh, and ninth. Spokane scored a run in the fi fth and one in the seventh, the latter on a home run by Clayton Middleton. Logan Baldwin, Dylan Manwaring, and Shane Ma- theny each had two hits for Salem-Keizer. Sunday, July 16: Volcanoes 10, Spokane 9 Salem-Keizer overcame a 9-3 Spokane lead to even the series at a game apiece. The Volcanoes, who went through seven pitchers, tied the score with a four-run rally in the eighth inning and added a run in the ninth. Their 14-hit attack included three home runs, by Robinson Medrano, Kevin Rivera, and Gustavo Cabrera. The Indians also had a homer, by Andretty Cordero. In the eighth, Rob Cal- abrese reached fi rst base on an error and went to third on a double by Rivera. Malique Ziegler singled Calabrese home, Logan Baldwin singled Rivera home, and Orlando Garcia singled Ziegler home. Connor Kaden had his fi rst crossword HELP WANTED APPLY IN PERSON hitting for Juan Rodriguez, walked, but Calabrese struck out to end the game. Volcano manager Jolbert Cabrera held a clubhouse meeting and afterward said the game was largely one of chances, with men in scoring position being left on base. “We didn’t hit the ball early in the game,” Baldwin ob- served, adding that early runs would have helped the pitch- ers relax. Lanoo, whose pitching has been improving, said, “It’s just been sticking to my game, to stay confi dent and trust my stuff.” Wednesday, July 12: Boise 10, Volcanoes 9 Salem-Keizer didn’t quite turn it around. In the fi rst of a three-game home series with the Boise Hawks, the visitors scored three runs in the fi rst inning, two each in the second and third, and one each in the fi fth, sixth, and seventh for an 8-1 lead be- fore the Volcanoes scored eight times in the eighth. Boise’s 15-hit attack in- cluded home runs by Bret Boswell, Sean Bouchard, Matt McLaughlin, and Daniel Jip- ping. Logan Baldwin hit an eighth-inning homer for the Volcanoes. Six hits, a walk, a wild pitch, two force outs, two errors, and a ground out con- tributed to the eight-run at- tack. Salvador Justo was the win- ning pitcher with Moises Ceja getting his second save. Vol- cano starter Alex Bostic took the loss. Thursday, July 13: Volcanoes 8, Boise 3 This time the Volcanoes were in command all the way. 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Monday, July 17: Spokane 2, Volcanoes 1 The Volcanoes lapsed into their problem of getting enough hits but not putting them together. Outhit 10-5, the Indians scored a run in the second in- ning and one in the seventh before Salem-Keizer scored once in the ninth. Starting and losing pitcher Matt Lujan pitched well, al- lowing one run in his fi ve in- nings and striking out 4, but emerged with an 0-1 record. Cole Ragans, Spokane’s starter, went six innings with eight strikeouts for his second win against one loss. Josh Advocate had his second save. Spokane’s Cristian Inoa hit the only home run of the game in the second inning. In the Volcano ninth, Rob- inson Medrano doubled, went to third base on a single by Gustavo Cabrera, and scored on a single by Kevin Rivera. Tuesday, July 18: Spokane 2, Volcanoes 1 A ninth-inning rally in Spo- kane did it. In this pitchers’ duel, each team got seven hits, but the In- dians made theirs count at the end. Volcano starter Stetson Woods gave up the fi rst Spo- kane run in the third inning. Kole Enright singled, went to third base on a double by Kobie Taylor, and scored on a ground out. Woods had six strikeouts in his six innings. In the Salem-Keizer fourth, Orlando Garcia doubled, went to third as Ryan Kirby fl ew out, and scored on a single by Manuel Geraldo. John Russell followed Woods on the mound, striking out all six Indians he faced. Pe- ter Lannoo pitched the ninth inning, when with one out, Clayton Middleton, who had singled and reached second on a throw, scored as Isaac Quiroz singled.