
Z's pound Royals
August 26, 2008 - Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
New Orleans Baby Cakes News Release
The Zephyrs pounded out a season best 19 hits and defeated the Omaha Royals 14-4 in front of 3,227 fans at Rosenblatt Stadium. The Z's snapped a streak of eight consecutive Omaha wins over New Orleans. The Zephyrs were led by Valentino Pascucci's three RBI and three hit games by Ramon Martinez and Anderson Machado. New Orleans took advantage of ten Omaha walks in the game, a new season high for the Zephyrs. Neal Musser started the game and walked three in the first inning but escaped with no damage. Josh Newman walked four batters in four innings allowed two runs. The Royals committed two errors in the game leading to the Zephyrs scoring seven unearned runs. The Z's scored three runs in the sixth inning and erupted for seven runs in the seventh. New Orleans starter Bobby Parnell pitched impressive working six innings and allowed two runs on five hits. He improved his record to 2-2 on the season.
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