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    PAGE B2, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
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Ziegler, whose home run
was uncharacteristic of his
struggles with the bat in the
second half of the season, said
he was working at breaking
out of the problem by “just
keeping my approach differ-
ent.”
Wednesday, Aug. 23
Volcanoes 4, Eugene 3
What looked like a rout in
the early innings turned out
to be a cliffhanger.
Salem-Keizer scored all
of its runs in the fi rst inning,
Eugene all of its runs in the
fi fth.
Luis Pino, who has suc-
ceeded as a relief pitcher this
season, started his fi rst game
but ran into trouble in the
fi fth inning and was replaced
Weilly Yan, who pitched
2-1/3 innings and won his
fi rst game against no losses.
Doubles by Bryce Johnson
and Manuel Geraldo, singles
by Ryan Kirby and Frandy
De La Rosa, and a wild pitch
by Emerald starter Brendon
Little produced the Volca-
noes’ runs.
Eugene’s rally was com-
pleted by a triple from Jhon-
ny Bethencourt.
Little was the losing pitch-
er at 0-2. Aaron Phillips had
his fi rst save.
Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017
Eugene 4, Volcanoes 3
The Emeralds evened this
series by answering a one-run
Volcano ninth inning with a
one-run Eugene ninth.
Salem-Keizer scored the
fi rst run in the fi rst, and Eu-
gene responded with two in
the fourth.
The Volcanoes tied the
score at 2 in the sixth, and the
Emeralds went ahead by one
in the eighth.
With two out in the Vol-
cano ninth, a double by Mi-
chael Sexton scored Orlando
Garcia, who had singled. In
the bottom of the ninth, Jose
Gonzalez tripled and scored
on a sacrifi ce fl y by Chris
Singleton.
Luis Aquino was the win-
ning pitcher, running his
record to 2-3. John Russell
took the loss at 1-2.
The Volcanoes outhit the
Emeralds 8-6.
Bryce Johnson got none
of the hits but stole four bases
in a losing cause.
Friday, Aug. 25
Eugene 8, Volcanoes 3
This one was Eugene’s all
the way.
The Emeralds outhit the
Volcanoes 11-4 and had a
one-hit shutout going until
the eighth inning.
Salem-Keizer got all its
runs in the eighth, on two
singles, a walk, a stolen base,
two errors, and a ground out.
The steal was one of two by
Bryce Johnson in the game,
and Ryan Kirby had his 61st
run batted in.
Eugene’s Zach Davis stole
three bases.
Both starters were pitchers
of record. Javier Assad got his
third win against two losses,
and Jason Bahr was the loser
at 3-2.
Saturday, Aug. 26
Spokane 5, Volcanoes 3
One side had to win, and
the visiting Indians just kept
the edge.
Each team had nine hits
and two errors, and both
starting pitchers stayed on the
mound longer than usual for
the Northwest League.
Spokane’s Tyler Phillips,
the winner at 3-2, pitched
seven innings, and Joe Kuzia
had his fourth save. Salem-
Keizer’s Julio Benitez pitched
better than his 1-6 record
indicates. He went eight in-
nings and allowed nine hits
but no walks and had three
strikeouts.
The
Indians’ Miguel
Aparicio homered to lead
off the fi rst inning, and the
Volcanoes came back with
two in the second. Spokane
tied the score in the third and
went ahead by two in the
fi fth.
The Volcanoes answered
with a run in the fi fth, but
the visitors added a run in
the eighth.
Manuel Geraldo had three
hits, drove in a run, and
scored one for the Volcanoes.
Sunday, Aug. 27
Spokane 5, Volcanoes 4
It wasn’t quite enough
when Salem-Keizer bats
came alive for the last two
innings.
Spokane had a 5-0 lead
until the middle of the eighth,
largely because of two home
runs by Tyler Ratliff. He hit a
two-run shot in the fi rst in-
ning and a solo homer in the
fi fth.
In the Volcano eighth,
Bryce Johnson singled, Logan
Baldwin reached fi rst base on
an error, Ryan Kirby singled
Johnson home, Baldwin and
Kirby pulled a double steal,
and Baldwin and Kirby
scored on ground outs.
In the ninth, two hits,
a wild pitch, and an error
brought Kevin Rivera home.
Tyree Thompson started
and got the win at 5-1. Samir
Vivas had his fi rst save. Volca-
no starter Peter Lanoo took
the loss for an 0-3 record.
Tuesday, Aug. 29
Spokane 6, Volcanoes 4
The Volcanoes outhit their
visitors 7-6, but the Indians
made better use of theirs to
win game No. 4 of the fi ve-
game series.
A 3-0 Salem-Keizer lead
after three innings, with a
two-run homer by Ryan
Kirby, his eighth, was fi rst an-
swered only by one Spokane
run in the fourth on Curtis
Terry’s 12th home run.
The Volcanoes led 3-1 un-
til the sixth, when the Indians
tied the score, partly because
an error by third baseman
Michael Sexton let Kole En-
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