Sunday, June 02, 2024
58.0°F

Moses Lake drops high-scoring game to Wenatchee

by CONNOR VANDERWEYSTHerald Sports Editor
Staff Writer | June 30, 2014 6:00 AM

MOSES LAKE - The ping of baseball meeting aluminum was a constant at Larson Field Thursday as Moses Lake (4-16) and Wenatchee combined for 21 hits.

MOSES LAKE - The ping of baseball meeting aluminum was a constant at Larson Field Thursday as Moses Lake (4-16) and Wenatchee combined for 21 hits.

But despite only being out-hit by one, the Walleyes fell to the Blues 17-8.

The offense was relatively subdued early on as Wenatchee only led 2-0 after three innings. However, the Blues were able to score 15 runs over the final four frames to extend their lead, including a nine-run sixth inning.

The Walleyes managed eight runs over the final four innings, but were unable to contain the Blue offense.

Moses Lake also gave Wenatchee extra opportunities, recording five errors in the contest to Wenatchee's zero.

Carson Fisk had a big game against Wenatchee once again with three hits.

Jason Cole pitched five innings, striking out two batters.

Moses Lake returns to Larson Field June 30 to face Eastmont.