It was Faith Night at Gesa Stadium on Friday night.
But there wasn't much hope for the Tri-City Dust Devils.
Salem-Keizer jumped all over Dust Devils starter Sheng-An Kuo for eight runs in just two innings of work and pounded four other pitchers for eight more runs in a 16-1 win.
"It was an ugly game," said
Tri-City manager Fred Ocasio. "The pitching set the tone, and it was not a good tone."
The victory, the Volcanoes' eighth in the last nine games, was punctuated with 16 hits and a strong ensemble performance by four S-K pitchers, who held Tri-City to just four hits. The Volcanoes' 16 runs was their biggest output since a 19-run explosion against Vancouver on Aug. 29, 2006.
"These things happen," said Salem-Keizer manager Tom Trebelhorn. "Eugene beat us 22-4 last year. Every break went right for us."
Volcanoes first baseman Luke Anders had a career night, going 4-for-4 with four RBIs and a run scored. His biggest hit was a two-run single in S-K's eight-run third inning.
"Before the game we had a great batting practice," said Anders, a 32nd-round pick by San Francisco out of Texas A&M. "(Kuo) was locating his spots, but he was a bit up in the zone."
Kuo (1-2), a third-year free agent out of Taiwan, took the loss and raised his season ERA to 7.71. The Tri-City bullpen, which has been one of the reasons for the Dust Devils rise to prominence in the East, allowed 10 hits and eight earned runs over the final seven innings. Only Charlie Ruiz failed to allow a run, retiring the game's final two batters.
One bit of good news for the Dust Devils was Boise's 8-3 loss to Vancouver, which maintained their 6 1/2-game lead in the Northwest League East Division. But that was virtually the only consolation for Tri-City in its worst loss of the season and biggest losing margin since a 10-0 loss to the Volcanoes in Pasco on Sept. 7, 2007.
"It's just frustrating. It was one of those games where they just beat us in every area," said Dust Devils shortstop Joey Wong, who scored Tri-City's only run on a first-inning single by Kevin Clark to tie the score at 1.
But Salem-Keizer (30-11), which increased it's West Division lead to six games over Everett (24-17), scored the next 15 runs -- 10 of them in the second and third innings.
"Those long defensive innings are a little testing. You just think, 'Can we please just get three outs?' " Wong said. "But give credit to them. They didn't waste many at-bats."
About the only bright spot offensively for Tri-City was right fielder Orlando Sandoval, who went 2-for-4 to raise his average to .305.
"He had four quality at-bats and hit the ball hard every time," Ocasio said. "
Evan Crawford and Kyle Henson also had strong nights for the Volcanoes, each collecting three hits with three RBIs and two runs. Brooks Lindsley added two hits, two RBIs and three runs -- including the game's only home run in the top of the second.
David Quinowski (1-1) picked up the win in relief of starter Craig Westcott, who tossed 2 1/3 innings after a recent call-up from the Giants' rookie club in Arizona.
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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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Tri-City 2, Salem-Keizer 1 FINAL: Jordan Ribera reached on an infield single with one out, after Jaron Shepherd pinch-ran, he moved to second on a wild pitch that struck out Leo Reyes.
With a 1-0, two-out count, catcher Ryan Casteel then bounced a single through the right side and Shepherd beat the throw home for the game-winner.
Salem-Keizer 1, Tri-City 1 Mid-9th: A walk, stolen base, bunt hit, stolen base and a walk loaded the bases with one out.
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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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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.