51s’ lead doesn’t last long; Fresno claims 8-4 victory
The Fresno Grizzlies scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning to erase a 2-0 Las Vegas lead and went on to an 8-4 victory over the 51s in a Pacific Coast League game Sunday at Fresno, Calif.
Three hits and a walk off Jon Meloan (4-8) enabled the Grizzlies to quickly go ahead and they stayed on top the rest of the way, compiling 14 hits.
Nate Schierholtz hit a tying two-run triple to right field and Eliezer Alfonzo put Fresno ahead for good with an RBI single.
Scott McClain socked a two-run homer for the Grizzlies in the fifth inning, Alfonzo led off the sixth with a home run and Fresno bumped its lead to 8-2 in the seventh on four hits, a walk and a wild pitch. Travis Ishikawa had an RBI double and Alfonzo a run-scoring single.
Alfonzo finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs and Ivan Ochoa was 3-for-5.
51s shortstop Angel Chavez went 3-for-4, and Terry Tiffee added two hits, including an RBI double in the first.
Las Vegas added two runs in the ninth on Mitch Jones' leadoff homer and Wilkin Ruan's two-out RBI single.
The 51s (44-40) split the four-game series. They'll begin a four-game set at home today against the Salt Lake Bees.
SALT LAKE BEES AT LAS VEGAS 51S WHEN: 7:05 p.m. today-Thursday WHERE: Cashman Field RECORDS: Bees 50-32; 51s 44-40 AFFILIATIONS: Salt Lake, Los Angeles Angels; Las Vegas, Los Angeles Dodgers TODAY'S PITCHERS: Bees RHP Nick Green (4-3, 4.68 ERA) vs. 51s RHP Dwayne Pollok (5-3, 4.08) RADIO: KBAD-AM (920) SERIES NOTES: Three former big league All-Stars -- Dodgers infielders Rafael Furcal and Nomar Garciaparra and outfielder Andruw Jones -- are scheduled to join the 51s today for major league rehabilitation assignments. Furcal, hitting .366 in 32 games for Los Angeles, was placed on the disabled list May 13 because of a strained lower back. Garciaparra, batting .226 in nine games for the Dodgers, was transferred to the 60-day disabled list May 25 with a strained left calf. Jones, batting a paltry .165 in 43 games in his first season with the Dodgers, underwent knee surgery May 27 to repair torn cartilage in his right knee. Furcal and Garciaparra could be activated by Los Angeles as early as Friday, but Jones isn't expected to return until after the All-Star break ... The Bees won 21 of their first 22 games this season and lead the Pacific Coast League with a 50-32 mark. Third baseman Brandon Wood is rated as the Angels' top prospect for the second straight year by Baseball America. Right-hander Nick Adenhart (5-8, 5.12), slated to start Thursday's series finale, is ranked No. 2 and Green, today's starter, is rated No. 8. REVIEW-JOURNAL

 
 
				
 
		 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							