Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, May 21, 2021, Page 22, Image 22

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    PAGE A22, KEIZERTIMES, MAY 21, 2021
TOP: Former Portland Mavericks manager Frank Peters throws out the first pitch.
BOTTOM: Grant Kueber fist bumps Volcanoes manager Tony Torcato after a walk.
Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes
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“Riley did a good job of pounding in the top of the sixth as they got a
the zone and staying ahead of hitters,” solo home run off of Volcanoes righty
Embree added.
Volcanoes
starter
Logan Dubbe also gave an
outstanding performance
on the bump, pitching 4.2
innings without giving up
a run.
“Logan is a competi-
tor who has a great arm.
He hit his spots when he
needed to. He pitched like
a stud,” Torcato said.
After going score-
less for the fi rst fi ve
frames, getting Dubbe
— MICKEY WALKER
off the mound was
Mavericks League CEO
the turning point for
the Mavericks off ense
It has been pure
elation for us. It is
wonderful to actually
see some baseball
here, and good
baseball at that.