
Denton homers, Rodriguez drives in two in loss
July 3, 2018 - Midwest League (MWL1)
Peoria Chiefs News Release
Burlington, IA - The Peoria Chiefs gave up five runs in the fourth inning and their late rally fell short in a 10-6 loss to the Burlington Bees (3-10, 33-49) Tuesday night. The loss drops the Chiefs to 7-5 in the second half and 46-36 overall.
The Chiefs scored in the first inning for the second game in a row. Irving Lopez reached on a dropped fly ball by Spencer Griffin and moved to second on an throwing error by the Bees catcher. With two down in the inning Julio Rodriguez ripped a single to left off Jose Soriano to put the Chiefs on top 1-0.
Burlington tied the game in the second against Chiefs starter Johan Oviedo and took a 2-1 lead on a bases loaded walk in the third inning. The Bees broke the game open in the fourth with a five-run frame as Franklin Torres cleared the bases with a triple to center. Patrick Dayton took over on the mound and allowed an inherited runner to score as Burlington took a 7-1 lead. The hosts added two more against Dayton in the fifth, the first runs the lefty has allowed in a Chiefs uniform.
Down 9-1, Bryce Denton slammed a home run off James Ziemba in the seventh inning. The blast to left, his fifth of the season is the third for Denton since the All-Star break.
The Chiefs grabbed two more runs off Ziemba in the eighth inning after loading the bases with no outs. The Bees turned two on a grounder from Elehuris Montero as Rayder Ascanio scored. Rodriguez picked up his second RBI single of the game as he drove in Nick Plummer to cut the Bees lead to 10-4.
Peoria added two more in the ninth but their rally stopped there. Denton reached on an infield single and moved to second as Alexis Wilson walked. Both runners moved up a base on a wild pitch and Ascanio picked up his first RBI of the season as he beat out a grounder to third while Denton scored. Montero capped the scoring for the game was he singled home Wilson for his 49th RBI of the season and a 10-6 final score.
Oviedo (3-7) took the loss as he allowed seven runs on eight hits over 3 1/3 innings. The righty walked five, struck out four and threw a wild pitch. Dayton allowed two runs on four hits over 2 1/3 innings while walking two and striking out six. Zach Prendergast allowed one run on three hits over 2 1/3 innings while walking two and striking out three.
Notes...The Chiefs are 10-3 against the Bees this season with two games left, marking the sixth year in a row Peoria has won the season series...At 3:19 the game is the 11th straight 9-inning game the Chiefs have played over 2:45 and the 17th in the last 19 games to last that long...Montero has a 9-game hit streak...Dayton struck out a career-high six batters...The Chiefs pitchers struck out 13...Rodriguez has two straight multi-hit games and two straight multi-RBI games...Ascanio had his first RBI of the season...Wilson is 2-for-2 in throwing out base stealers since joining the Chiefs Friday...Wood Myers made his Chiefs debut...Lopez made just his second start at third base this season and Rodriguez made just his second start at first base...Plummer has 13 doubles on the season, four on the road trip...He leads the Chiefs with 34 walks...The Chiefs head home and face Burlington at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday...Fans can stay after the game to watch the downtown Peoria fireworks from Dozer Park...Wednesday is Salute to the USA presented by CIAN and A5.com...The Chiefs will start RH Jesus Cruz (1-1, 1.64) against Burlington RH Luis Madero (2-6, 3.53)...The broadcast can be heard, starting with the Pre-Game Show at 5:15 p.m. on www.peoriachiefs.com/listenlive and is also available on the Peoria Chiefs Network in the Tune-In Radio App...The game is also available to subscribers on MiLB.TV.
Contact: Nathan Baliva - Ph: 309.680.4018 - Fax: 309.680.4080 - nathanb@chiefsnet.com
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