True, the Tri-City Dust Devils have a reasonably comfortable 71/2-game lead in the Northwest League's East Division.
But Wednesday's 4-3 loss to Salem-Keizer in 10 innings at Gesa Stadium was not the work of a championship baseball team.
Not by a long shot.
An uncharacteristic bullpen collapse and a late-inning defensive miscue cost the Dust Devils dearly in a game they had every chance to put away.
"There isn't much to say. We just gave it away," said Tri-City manager Fred Ocasio. "We'll see where we go from here. If we win the next three, I'm sure we'll forget all about it."
The Dust Devils (24-15) are still off to the best start in the nine-year history of the franchise. Meanwhile, the Volcanoes (28-11) -- which have reached the NWL championship in each of the last three seasons -- continue to roll in the West Division, staying four games ahead of Everett (24-15).
Kent Matthes dropped Drew Biery's two-out 10th-inning pop-up to right field, allowing Biery to advance to second base. Dust Devils reliever Paul Bargas, who had struck out the first two batters of the inning, then uncorked two wild pitches to Ryan Cavan to bring in Biery for what would be the game-winning run.
"You fight and scrap, scratch and claw for nine innings and then have two balls go to the backstop," said Volcanoes manager Tom Trebelhorn. "You don't really have a game plan for that."
Salem-Keizer appeared to score the go-ahead run with two outs in the ninth inning, when Dan Cook hit a bases-loaded grounder up the middle. Shortstop Joey Wong gloved it on the run then spun to make a soft toss to second base. Caleb Curry slid into second hoping to beat the throw but was called out instead.
"If we hold on we might score five or six runs, but you never know," Trebelhorn said. "You just hope the kids keep playing and don't give up."
The loss overshadowed a spectacular start from Dust Devils right-hander Dan Perkins, who scattered just four hits and a walk over six scoreless innings. His replacement, Carlos Luna, allowed a walk and three singles to lead off the seventh, and Perkins' 2-0 lead turned into a 3-2 deficit.
"It's just baseball. It happens," Perkins said. "We're called a pitching staff for a reason. We all do our part. We save the bullpen when they need it, and they come through for us. You just keep your head up."
It was the latest of several quality starts for Perkins, a 27th-round draft pick out of Delaware State who has emerged as the Dust Devils' ace. Perkins lowered his ERA to 2.54, which keeps him among the NWL's top pitchers.
"I felt good," he said. "I had a good pace going, and I was getting ahead a lot."
Bargas (0-1) allowed one unearned run and took the loss despite striking out the side in the tenth.
Matthes led the Tri-City offense, going 2-for-5 with a run and an RBI. He tripled to lead off the second inning and scored on Leonardo Reyes' single to center. He also hit an RBI double to left-center field that got by Volcanoes leftfielder Ryan Mantle with two outs in the eighth, tying the score at 3.
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PASCO -- The Tri-City Dust Devils had an opportunity to give Salem-Keizer some trouble Wednesday night at Gesa Stadium.
Trailing by four entering the ninth inning, the Dust Devils loaded the bases with nobody out against Volcanoes reliever Cody Hall.
But Hall struck out Jayson Langfels and David Hernandez before Phil McCormick came in to induce a game-ending groundout by Brian Humphries to clinch the Volcanoes' 4-0 Northwest League win.
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The Tri-City Dust Devils' right-hander from Brentwood, Calif., allowed 10 earned runs in a 14-2 road loss on July 10, a defeat he's still trying to put behind him.
But he doesn't want to forget that feeling, either.
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Here's a quick Dust Devils alumni update: Russell Wilson, who played second base here in 2010 before heading back to the North Carolina State football team, where he started at quarterback.
Well, this year, he's quarterbacking Wisconsin after he was essentially shown the door at NC State when he chose to keep playing baseball in the Colorado Rockies' system. But it's been a great pickup for the Badgers, who beat UNLV tonight 51-17 in the season opener for both teams.
Wilson played most of the game and showed he is a great fit for the offense. As expected, he handed the ball off a lot, but he was also efficient when it came to making passes. Wilson completed 10-of-13 passes for 255 yards and two TDs. He also broke off an impressive 46-yard touchdown run near the end of the first half, getting a couple of great blocks along the way.
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Tri-City players could only watch as the Vancouver Canadians celebrated their first-ever Northwest League title Sunday afternoon at Nat Bailey Stadium after a gut-punch of a 9-2 loss in Game 3 of the NWL championship series.
The Dust Devils locker room was dead silent after the loss. They built some momentum after a 5-3 win yesterday to keep their title hopes alive.
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Congratulations to Dust Devils manager Freddie Ocasio for earning his second Northwest League manager of the year honor!!
Tri-City got two other nods on the NWL all-star team. One was Christian Bergman a no-brainer and the other was left-handed reliever Kenneth Roberts. I knew it was going to be a tough choice in the end, but some awfully good pitchers were going to get left off the team.
I thought Nelson Gonzalez had an excellent shot at being named, and Tyler Gagnon certainly deserved some consideration after winning NWL pitcher of the week twice this season.