
American Association Game Recaps
June 26, 2014 - American Association (AA) News Release
Winnipeg 5, Trois-Rivieres 3 (Completion of Suspended Game)
The Goldeyes led 5-2 when this contest was suspended on Tuesday due to rain, and neither team mustered much offense after the resumption. DH Ryan Pineda was 3-for-3 for the Goldeyes with a double and a run scored. SS Tyler Kuhn was 2-for-4 with a double of his own and an RBI. RF Donnie Webb also added an RBI for Winnipeg. For Trois-Rivieres, RF Carlos Guzman was 3-for-4 and 2B Jose Cuevas was 2-for-4. CF Steve Brown drove in two for the Aigles. RHP Gabe Aguilar picked up the win with two scoreless relief innings that included a strikeout. RHP Chris Kissock finished the game off with the save.
Trois-Rivieres 2, Winnipeg 1 (7 innings)
CF Steve Brown hit a walk-off single to score RF Sasha LaGarde as the Aigles won 2-1 in the nightcap. Brown was 2-for-4 in the game and LaGarde was 2-for-3, the only Trois-Rivieres players with multiple hits. 1B Michael Hernandez hit a solo home run in the fourth inning for the Aigles' first run, which knotted the game at 1-1. Winnipeg had scored in the third on a solo home run from 3B Josh Mazzola. RHP Nick Sarianides won the game with a scoreless inning of relief that included a strikeout.
New Jersey 5, Quebec 1 (Doubleheader Game 1- 7 innings)
The Jackals took the win in the opener of a doubleheader at Quebec behind two RBIs apiece from CF Felix Sanchez and 2B Alonzo Harris. SS Richard Arias was 2-for-2 in the win. The Jackals plated three runs in the second inning and two in the fourth en route to victory. For Quebec, CF Sebastien Boucher was 2-for-2. The win went to RHP Keith Bilodeau, who struck out two in five scoreless innings. RHP Salvador Sanchez got the final two outs for the save.
New Jersey 10, Quebec 2 (Doubleheader Game 2- 7 innings)
The Jackals trailed this game 2-1 heading to the sixth inning before a nine-run frame ensued. 1B Jon Talley and RF Jorge Cortes had three hits each for the Jackals, and Cortes and LF JaRon Shepherd drove in two runs each. New Jersey only had one extra-base hit among the 11 hits on the night. Veteran LHP Isaac Pavlik struck out four over six innings to earn the win for the Jackals.
Sioux City 3, Rockland 1
The Explorers beat the Boulders in an interleague game. The Explorers got RBI singles from 1B Andres Perez in the third and C Todd Jennings and LF Rene Tosoni in the seventh. Jennings finished 3-for-4 in the game and his seventh-inning hit gave Sioux City the lead. For Rockland, LF Joe Maloney was 3-for-4. RHP Geoff Broussard earned the win in relief. The save went to RHP Chris Bodishbaugh.
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