Four different Las Vegas 51s players have made their major league debuts this year.
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A look at the Review-Journal’s Athletes of the Year from the spring season.
The 51s capitalized on a 10th-inning error to defeat the host Oklahoma City Dodgers 3-2 in the series finale Tuesday at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
Zach Borenstein had four hits, while Ty Kelly and Jeff McNeil had four and three, respectively, as the Las Vegas 51s topped the Oklahoma City Dodgers 10-4 on Monday. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the 51s and a four-game winning streak for the Dodgers.
Missed opportunities helped sink Las Vegas in its 5-3 loss to Oklahoma City on Sunday night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
The two were hitting well at Double-A Binghamton before their promotions.
Matt Beaty doubled twice and singled twice, scoring three runs as the Oklahoma City Dodgers beat the Las Vegas 51s 8-1 on Saturday in Oklahoma City.
Nate Orf homered and doubled, scoring three runs and driving home a couple as the Colorado Springs Sky Sox topped the Las Vegas 51s 15-2 on Friday.
Peterson isn’t the hardest throwing pitcher around, but does possess very good command, walking just eight against 40 strikeouts in 23 games with the 51s.
Colton Plaias two-run double that wound up being the difference in the Las Vegas 51s’ 7-5 10-inning victory over Colorado Springs at Security Service Field.