PCL1 Salt Lake Bees

Salt Lake Drops Game Three against Tacoma

Published on September 3, 2015 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Salt Lake Bees News Release


SALT LAKE CITY (Sept. 2) - Tacoma plated 10 runs between the sixth, seventh and eighth inning as the Salt Lake Bees fell 13-6 to the Rainiers Wednesday night at Smith's Ballpark. With the Bees leading 4-3 to begin the sixth, Chris Taylor and James Jones walked and both came around to score as part of a four-run inning that put the Rainiers ahead of Salt Lake for good. Down 9-4 in the seventh, Salt Lake showed signs of a rally as Daniel Robertson doubled with one out, moved to third on a single by Kyle Kubitza and came around to score on a sac fly by Roger Kieschnick, but that was all Salt Lake would get in the inning. Kubitza reached base for the 38th straight game, the longest active streak in the PCL, and second longest of 2015. Angel Rosa went 3-for-4 in the contest with a double and two runs scored and Robertson added three hits with a run scored.

Tyler DeLoach (1-6) took the loss for Salt Lake, allowing six runs - five earned - over five innings of work, leaving with two aboard in the sixth, a run in and nobody out. Alex Sanabia was tagged for a run in the sixth in relief of DeLoach, and allowed one walk and one hit over an inning of work. Austin Adams, new to the Bees roster, allowed four runs - three earned - on one hit and walked four batters over one inning.

The Bees final home game of the season is tomorrow at 7:05 pm. Salt Lake then travels to Fresno for the final series of the season beginning Friday. For tickets to tomorrow night's game, visit www.slbees.com.




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