Quakes Rally for 11-Inning Victory
CalL Rancho Cucamonga Quakes

Quakes Rally for 11-Inning Victory

Published on July 25, 2025 under California League (CalL)
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes News Release


Rancho Cucamonga, CA - A controversial sac fly in the bottom of the 11th sent the Quakes to a 7-6 win over the Visalia Rawhide on Thursday night at LoanMart Field.

After rallying from deficits of 1-0, 4-1 and 6-4, the Quakes capped an incredible comeback with a sac fly from Angel Diaz, scoring Jose Meza to walk it off and give Rancho their fourth straight win overall and three straight over the Rawhide to open the current six-game series.

Tied at 6-6, Jose Meza opened the last of the 11th at second base. After a ground ball to the right side moved him to third base with one out, Diaz delivered a fly ball to shallow center field. Visalia center fielder Jose Alpuria delivered what looked like a perfect throw to the plate to get Meza. Home plate umpire Jose Sandoval delayed the call though, waving off the play initially before it became clear that obstruction was the call, as third baseman Yassel Soler was said to have interfered with Meza coming down the line.

Samuel Munoz had a game-tying homer (10), while Meza had a game-tying sac fly, before Mairo Martinus had a game-tying double in the tenth.

Domingo Geronimo (6-0) was credited with the win, while Darlin Pinales (0-3) of the Rawhide suffered the defeat.

The Quakes (12-15, 53-40) will send Aidan Foeller (3-3) to the mound against Rawhide lefty Adonys Perez (5-4) on Friday at 6:30pm.

Friday night will be U.S. Bank Cap Giveaway to 1,500 fans in attendance. In addition, it's also Family RV Family Feast Night, as fans will be able to enjoy $2 hot dogs, $1 Pepsi products and $1 ice cream sandwiches. Tickets are available at rcquakes.com.




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