November 21, 2009
- Yakima, Washington 29
Dust Devils Lose Pitchers' Duel, Bears Win Slugfest
By Keith Leventhal
As the hockey season gets close to starting, that means the baseball season is starting to wind down.
Coming into Tuesday, the Tri-City Dust Devils led the East division by 7 and a half games with just 19 left to play. And that means, if everything breaks right, the team could be just a few days away from clinching a playoff berth. Tuesday, Tri-City wrapped up their series in Vancouver with a little afternoon baseball. The Dust Devils scored a run in the top of the 4th and Vancouver responded with a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning. And that was it for the offense. The Dust Devils end their series north of the border with a 2-1 loss. Tri-City will have their final off day of the year on Wednesday...then Thursday, they'll be back at home as they open up a series with Spokane. Speaking of the Indians, they started the day in a tie for 2nd place in the East with Boise. Those two teams continued their series Wednesday night in Idaho. And Spokane has no trouble as they beat the Hawks 6-1. So, right now, Spokane is in 2nd place by themselves...they're 6 and a half games behind the Dust Devils, while Boise is 7 and a half games back. The Yakima Bears were also in action on Tuesday night as they wrapped up their series in Eugene. This was a high-scoring affair, and Yakima holds on to win 10-7. The bears are also off on Wednesday...they'll be back at home Thursday when they host Boise. |
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