Ogden Clinches Series with 7-1 Win

Published on August 11, 2014 under Pioneer League (PL)
Helena Brewers News Release


The Helena Brewers (5-9) were once again stymied offensively, falling to the Ogden Raptors (8-5) 7-1 on Saturday.

It was a group effort for the Raptors' pitching staff as three right-handers each tossed three innings a piece.

Trevor Oaks (4-0) would get the win pitching the fourth through sixth and allowing just two hits in shutout baseball.

The lone run of the game for Helena came in the third. Gregory Munoz led off the inning with a double and later scored on an RBI single from Edgardo Rivera to give the Brewers a 1-0 lead.

After that it was all Ogden with the Raptors scoring seven unanswered runs.

Three would cross the plate in the fourth on a singular play which involved three errors. It resulted in two runners coming in from first and second and Julian Leon coming all the way around to touch them all via the three errors. The Brewers tied a season-high with five errors total on the night.

Josh Uhen (1-3) made the start for Helena, pitching well despite picking up the wrong side of the decision. Uhen would go six innings tying a season-high for him, allowing six hits and striking out one.

The Brewers and the Raptors will face off in the finale of their three-game series Sunday from Lundquist Field. First pitch is set for 4:00 p.m.

About the Brewers: The Helena Brewers are a minor league affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. Home games are played at Kindrick Legion Field in Helena from mid-June through early-September. Tickets start at just $7 for adults and $6 for seniors and children. For more information call the Brewers at (406) 495-0500.



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