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The Kelowna Falcons picked up their third win in a row with a strong offensive display from Ryan Fish and Dan Pruitt, who hit his second home run of the season, for a 9-2 victory over the Yakima Valley Pippins in the opener of their three-game series on Tuesday night at Yakima County Stadium.
Here’s how Coach Donohue has the lineup for the opening game of the series! @Jared_Akin gets his 3rd start of the summer! #BaseballLivesHere #WCL pic.twitter.com/Ji3bnvkDBp
— Kelowna Falcons (@kelownafalcons) June 20, 2018
Fish and Pruitt picked up three hits each while the Falcons collected 15 hits as a team to pick up their third win a row, including a six inning start from Jared Akin and a strong effort from the bullpen. The offensive attack starting in the first inning with Taylor Wright getting a sacrifice fly before Pruitt blasted a two-run shot into left field for a 3-0 lead after the 1st inning.
Four Pippins errors brought home two Kelowna runs in the 3rd inning before Fish had a two-out double and was later brought home by Cody Crowder for a 6-0 lead after three and a half innings. Tylor Nixon highlighted the 5th inning with a two-run double and another run pushed the Falcons advantage to 9-1.
Yakima Valley brought in a run in the 6th inning to end Akin’s night before handing off to the bullpen for three scoreless frames to close out the game, including a 1-2-3 inning by Travis Martizia in the 8th. Akin picked up his second win of the season while Matt Driver, the Pippins starter, took the loss.
FALCONS WIN!!
— Kelowna Falcons (@kelownafalcons) June 20, 2018
Make it three wins in a row as Ryan Fish and @dan_pruitt24 collect three hits each as the offence came alive in a 9-2 victory over @PippinsBaseball in the series opener! #BaseballLivesHere #WCL pic.twitter.com/xQq16bmxam
The Falcons (6-7) continue their road trip on Tuesday with the second game of their three-game set against the Pippins (6-7) with the first pitch being set for 6:35 P.M.
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