AppleSox Use Eight-Run Inning To Snap Losing Streak

The Wenatchee AppleSox opened up a long homestand with an 11-6 win over the Bend Elks on Monday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee (26-11) scored eight runs in the bottom of the fifth to erase a five-run deficit. Carson Ohland hit his first home run of the summer in the third for the AppleSox’ third home run in the last three days. Jadon Williamson struck out eight over four scoreless innings to close out the game.

The AppleSox snapped their season-high three-game losing streak thanks to matching their single-game high for runs in an inning. That frame was the third time this summer that they scored eight runs in an inning. MJ Sweeney started the inning by reaching on a drag bunt single before another single and two errors plated the first three runs of the game. The AppleSox recorded five consecutive singles with one out to score the final five runs as 12 hitters came to the plate.

That huge inning flipped the script after a slow start. Ohland’s 375-foot blast put Wenatchee on the board first but the Elks responded with a five-run top of the fourth against three different AppleSox pitchers. They added another run in the fifth to take a 6-1 lead before the AppleSox erased the deficit in the bottom of the inning.

Izzy Lopez hit a sacrifice fly in the sixth and Brandham Ponce stole home on a double-steal play to take on two insurance runs for the AppleSox and help them snap the Elks’ four-game winning streak.

Ohland, Sweeney, Frankie Carney and Nick Putnam all recorded multi-hit games. Carney became the 30th player in AppleSox history to score 30 runs in a season when he scored in the fifth inning. Putnam reached base in all but one plate appearance by also drawing two walks.

The AppleSox look to win the series as they host the Elks again at 6:35 on Tuesday night. It’s a $2 Off Tuesday with tickets, hot dogs, burgers and Coors Light are all $2 off. Purchase tickets now at AppleSox.com/2023-schedule.

AppleSox Open Up Lengthy Homestand Tonight

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox return home to begin a stretch of 12 games in 15 days at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium tonight at 6:35 against the Bend Elks.

Wenatchee is looking to get back into the win column after splitting a six-game road trip north of the border. The AppleSox swept the Nanaimo NightOwls to begin the trip before being swept by the Victoria HarbourCats. Wenatchee opened the trip red-hot with 38 runs scored in Nanaimo before only being held to eight runs in Victoria.

With the series loss to Victoria the AppleSox have dropped to third place in the second half and a game back of the North Division-leading Kelowna Falcons. If the season ended today the AppleSox would hold the fourth and final spot in the North Division. They hold the second-best overall record in the North Division behind the HarbourCats but the Kelowna Falcons have the best record in the second half. Kelowna would have home-field advantage in its best-of-three North Division Series against Victoria while the AppleSox would take on Bellingham for its North Division Series

The Elks have won four consecutive games and are fresh off a sweep of the Port Angeles Lefties. Bend has scored double-digit runs in each of the last four games and has cumulatively won 49-21. The Elks are tied for third in the South Division in the second half with a 6-3 record and are a game back of the first-place Corvallis Knights.

The AppleSox faced the Elks at the start of the season and swept them to open up the season 3-0 for the first time since 2009. Wenatchee earned narrow 6-4 and 4-3 victories in the first two games of the weekend before pulling away with a 12-1 victory on June 4. The AppleSox’ eight runs scored in the seventh inning of the series finale are tied for the most by the team in an inning this season with their eight runs scored in the third inning on July 2 in a 12-4 win at Edmonton.

Felix Schlede makes his second start of the summer for the AppleSox. He pitched into the third inning in his summer debut on July 8 against Kamloops and did not allow any runs on one hit, two walks and three strikeouts. Schlede pitched for the AppleSox last season, going 0-2 with an 11.67 ERA, 18 strikeouts, 19 walks and nine hits allowed over 12.1 innings. He recorded a 3.79 ERA with 28 strikeouts, 20 walks and 12 hits over 19 innings in 13 games in relief as a freshman at Central Arizona this spring.

Bend will send Eric Valdez to the mound for his second start and seventh appearance of the season. The incoming sophomore at Feather River College is 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA, 10 strikeouts, nine walks and 11 hits over 9.1 innings. Valdez surrendered two runs on three hits, two walks and five strikeouts over three innings on July 12 against Cowlitz out of the bullpen in his most recent outing.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FM in Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv. Tonight’s game can also be watched on The NCWLIFE Channel.

AppleSox Suffer First Sweep Of 2023

Austin Ohland hit his first home run of the summer but the Wenatchee AppleSox fell to the Victoria HarbourCats, 6-1, on Sunday afternoon at Royal Athletic Park.

Ohland hammered the first pitch that he saw to lead off the top of the third inning to drive in their first and only run of the game. His long ball bounced off the scoreboard and was the AppleSox’ eighth home run of their six-game road trip.

That home run cut the deficit to two after the HarbourCats scored twice in the first inning and added another run in the second. They regained a three-run lead with a two-out run in the fourth and added their final two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Wenatchee (25-11) has now lost three consecutive games and been swept for the first time this season. The AppleSox scored 35 runs in a three-game sweep of the Nanaimo NightOwls to open up the road trip but only scored eight runs in their trip to Victoria. Sunday marked the third time this summer that the AppleSox have been held to their single-game low for runs scored.

The AppleSox no longer hold the tiebreaker over the HarbourCats if the two teams were to tie for first place in the North Division in the second half despite splitting the season series. The next tiebreaker between the two teams is head-to-head run differential and the HarbourCats hold a +1 advantage. Victoria and Wenatchee both have 11 losses but the HarbourCats have three more wins.

The AppleSox have a quick turnaround opportunity to end their longest losing streak of the summer as they host the Bend Elks at 6:35 on Monday night. Bend is on a four-game winning streak after sweeping the Port Angeles Lefties. The AppleSox swept the Elks June 2-4 to open the season but only one position player who helped Wenatchee score its 22 runs in that series is still with them. Tickets can be purchased at AppleSox.com/2023-schedule.

HarbourCats Hit One More Homer Than AppleSox, Take Series

Izzy Lopez launched his second home run in the last three days but the Wenatchee AppleSox fell to the Victoria HarbourCats, 4-3, on Saturday night at Royal Athletic Park.

Lopez launched a two-run homer in the top of the fourth to tie the game up. He hammered the second pitch that he saw over the left-field fence to plate two runs. Lopez previously homered on Thursday night and his blast was the AppleSox’ seventh of their road trip and 20th of the summer.

Victoria took the series behind two home runs from Tyler Davis. He launched a solo shot to lead off the third inning after Tripp Clark’s RBI single in the first inning. Davis added another blast with a man aboard in the seventh to break a 2-2 tie and move one long ball back of matching the out put from AppleSox first baseman Easton Amundson, who played his final game of the summer last Sunday, for the WCL lead.

The HarbourCats go for the series sweep on Sunday when they face the AppleSox at 1:05. Wenatchee has yet to lose three consecutive games or be swept this season.

AppleSox Continue Road Trip At Victoria

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox take on the Victoria HarbourCats tonight at 6:35 at Royal Athletic Park.

Wenatchee is hoping to even up the weekend set and force a rubber match on Sunday in the series finale. Victoria won the weekend opener with an 8-4 victory last night. The AppleSox scored four runs in the top of the fourth before giving up a five-spot in the bottom half, all with two outs.

The AppleSox are still ahead of the HarbourCats in the standings but only by a half game. Wenatchee’s six-game winning streak came to an end last night and it suffered its first loss of the second half to drop to 6-1 while Victoria is in second at 7-3. The AppleSox are also a half-a-game ahead of the HarbourCats for the top overall record in the North Division with 25-9 and 26-11 records, respectively.

Despite the loss, Wenatchee got two more solid games from Mason Strong and Carson Ohland to continue their respective hot stretches. Strong picked up a base hit in each of his first three at-bats, including driving in the first run of the game with a single in the fifth inning. Strong extended his hitting streak to eight games with his fourth consecutive multi-hit game. He went 3-for-5 with his second three-hit effort of the season. Strong is batting .359 overall and .485 (16-for-33) during his streak. Ohland recorded his fourth multi-hit game in the last five with a 2-for-4 day. He is hitting .500 (10-for-20) with 3 RBI in the last five games to boost his overall batting average to .295.

The AppleSox look to slow down Hudson Shupe tonight. He leads the West Coast League with a .420 batting average and is the only qualified hitter in the WCL batting .400-or-better. Shupe extended his hitting streak to seven games with a 1-for-4 game last night on an RBI single in the fifth to plate the first of five runs in the inning. He is hitting .345 (10-for-29) during this streak and the HarbourCats are 6-1 during it.

Bryce Johnson returns to the rotation to make his third start of the summer tonight. The incoming freshman at Oregon State tossed the final four innings in the relief of the AppleSox’ 7-6 12-inning walkoff victory against Kamloops on July 7. Johnson struck out a season-high eight hitters while only allow two unearned runs on four hits and four walks. He is 2-1 with a 4.90 ERA, 13 strikeouts, six walks and 14 hits over 11 innings in three games (two starts).

Levi Abbott gets the ball for Victoria for his fifth start of the summer. He is 0-1 with a 3.76 ERA, 14 strikeouts, nine walks and 15 hits over 14.1 innings in six games (four starts). Abbott suffered the loss the last time out by allowing one run on four hits, two walks and one strikeout in four innings against Yakima Valley on July 7. The junior at Canisius has pitched against the AppleSox once, tossing two scoreless innings on June 9.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FM in Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

Strong Extends Streak, But AppleSox Fall

The Wenatchee AppleSox lost for the first time since July 6 as the Victoria HarbourCats defeated them, 8-4, on Friday night at Royal Athletic Park.

Mason Strong recorded his fourth consecutive multi-hit game while simultaneously extending his hitting streak to eight games. He went 3-for-5 with his second three-hit effort of the season. Strong is batting .359 overall and .485 (16-for-33) during his streak.

Wenatchee (25-9) scored the game’s first four runs but surrendered the next eight to drop the first game of a road series for the first time in seven instances. The loss snapped the AppleSox’ six-game winning streak and gave them their first defeat since July 6.

A four-run barrage in the fifth put the AppleSox up first. Marty Kaplan and Sebastian David opened up with a walk and a single, respectively, and were sacrificed up 90 feet. Strong singled down the third base line to drive in the first run and Josh Williams launched a long fly ball to right field that nearly was his fourth home run in the last three days but landed a couple feet short of leaving the park. His sacrifice fly made it 2-0, Wenatchee, and then Reeve Boyd singled in another run before Brandham Ponce scored from third on a throwing error.

The HarbourCats scored five times in the bottom of the inning, all with two outs. The first two hitters reached base before Ryan Martinez struck out the next two. An RBI single got the HarbourCats on the board but then a ground ball to the left side with two outs and runners at the corners that seemed poised to end the inning led to four more runs scoring. Reeve Boyd’s throw to Sebastian David missed the glove as the glare prevented David from seeing the ball allowing everyone to be safe and a run to score. A three-run homer a batter later gave the HarbourCats the lead for good. Victoria tacked on a run in the seventh and two more in the eighth to add to the lead and cap the scoring.

The AppleSox look to even up the weekend series on Saturday when they face the HarbourCats again at 6:35 p.m. Wenatchee’s next home game is on Monday against the Bend Elks at 6:35 and tickets are available at applesox.com/2023-schedule

AppleSox, HarbourCats Clash Tonight In Victoria

The Wenatchee AppleSox face the Victoria HarbourCats in the weekend opener tonight at 6:35 at Royal Athletic Park.

It’s a matchup of perhaps the two best teams in the West Coast League. Wenatchee holds the best winning percentage (.758) and is 25-8 while Victoria (25-11) has played three more games and sits a game-and-a-half behind the AppleSox for the top overall record in the North.

Both teams are also matching up at a time where they both might be playing their best baseball of the summer. The AppleSox have won six consecutive games while the HarbourCats have taken four-of-their-last-five. Wenatchee is 14-4 on the road while Victoria is 17-1 at home.

The AppleSox finished off their fifth sweep of the summer last night with an 18-1 victory over Nanaimo. They scored 35 runs over the three games and have now won five-of-six road series this summer. Wenatchee hit a franchise record four home runs in a league game as Nick Putnam, Frankie Carney, Josh Williams and Izzy Lopez all went deep.

The HarbourCats also finished off a three-game sweep, defeating the Port Angeles Lefties, 13-4. Tyler Davis led the way to secure their seventh sweep of the summer, driving in five runs on a three-run homer in the first and a 2-RBI single in an eight-run bottom of the fifth. Victoria has won nine consecutive home games with their last and only loss at Royal Athletic Park coming on June 18 vs. Yakima Valley.

Ryan Martinez tosses for the AppleSox in his sixth start of the summer. He is looking to bounce back after being pulled in the third inning against Port Angeles on July 6 to suffer his first loss of the summer. Martinez allowed three runs on five hits, one walk and two strikeouts in two innings. He is 2-1 with a 3.37 ERA, 17 strikeouts, four walks and 28 hits over 26.2 innings.

Jack Seward gets the ball for Victoria in the series opener. He is 1-0 with a 1.58 ERA, 23 strikeouts, 10 walks and 18 hits over 22.2 innings in six games (all starts). Seward has tossed five innings in each of his last two starts and has not allowed any earned runs while striking out 13.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FM in Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

AppleSox Hit Record Four Home Runs To Sweep Nanaimo

For the first time in their 23-year franchise history the Wenatchee AppleSox hit four home runs in a league game and defeated the Nanaimo NightOwls, 18-1, on Thursday night at Serauxmen Stadium.

Nick Putnam Frankie Carney, Josh Williams and Izzy Lopez all went deep as the AppleSox earned their fifth series sweep. Wenatchee (25-8) also won its sixth consecutive game to set a new high for the 2023 season. The AppleSox still hold the best winning percentage (.758) in the West Coast League while improving to 6-0 in the second half.

Wenatchee scored three-or-more runs in an inning four times on Thursday night and tallied at least one run in each of the final five innings to mark the third time in the last four games that they have scored double-digit runs and the ninth time overall this summer. The AppleSox’ 17-run victory was also their largest margin of victory this summer and since defeating the NightOwls by the same amount on July 10, 2022.

With their four-homer night the AppleSox have now surpassed last summer’s output in 21 fewer games. Wenatchee hit 18 home runs in 54 games last year but is now tied with Victoria for first in the WCL with 19 home runs. They hit six home runs in the three-game sweep of Nanaimo with all of them coming in the final two games.

(L-R) Frankie Carney, nick putnam, josh williams and izzy lopez pose after hitting four home runs on thursday night

The AppleSox also drew 13 walks, two away from matching their season-high on June 10 against the HarbourCats. Thursday’s game was the third time in the last four days that the AppleSox drew 10-or-more walks and their 187 free passes are third-most in the WCL.

Toby Haarer (4-1) earned the win for a third straight start by only allowing one unearned run in 5.1 innings. His only blemish came after a leadoff error eventually scored with two outs in the fifth but he stranded six men on the basepaths.

Putnam opened the scoring with a two-out solo shot on an 0-2 pitch in the second inning. The next five hitters also reached base and two more runs scored thanks to a Lopez RBI single and a bases-loaded walk drawn by Mason Strong to take a 3-0 lead after an inning-and-a-half.

Carney hit Wenatchee’s second home run of the game with another two-out blast in the seventh over the left-center field fence. Williams also hit a two-out shot an inning later but with the bases loaded to give the AppleSox their first grand slam of the summer. His third of the season was his third in the last two days and drove in 10 runs in the three-game series. Lopez launched a no-doubter two batters into the top of the ninth for the final long ball of the night.

The AppleSox scored a combined eight runs in the fifth and sixth innings without any home runs. Four consecutive walks to open the fifth inning plated a run before Austin Ohland hit a sacrifice fly and Lopez and Kyle Henington delivered back-to-back RBI singles. Ohland hit an RBI single in the sixth and two consecutive Nanaimo throwing errors later allowed for the sixth inning to continue and two more runs to score.

Joseph Rajo delivered 2.2 scoreless innings out of the bullpen after Haarer departed, only allowing one walk while striking one batter out. Jake Putnam retired the side in order in the ninth, ending the game with a strikeout.

Wenatchee travels to Victoria to continue the road trip with a 6:35 game on Friday night. The AppleSox swept the HarbourCats June 9-11 at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium and just need one victory to earn the season-series victory. The AppleSox and HarbourCats would meet in the North Division Series to open the 2023 postseason if the season ended today. Victoria is a half-a-game back of Wenatchee in the second half standings and a game-and-a-half back in overall record.

Wenatchee Looks To Extend Winning Streak Tonight At Nanaimo

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox aim for their sixth consecutive victory tonight as they face the Nanaimo NightOwls at 6:35 at Serauxmen Stadium.

Wenatchee earned its season-high matching fifth consecutive game of the summer last night with a 5-2 win over Nanaimo. That victory clinched the AppleSox’ ninth series win of the season and their fifth road series victory.

The AppleSox are now 13-4 away from home, surpassing last summer’s road victory total. They are looking for their fifth sweep of the season this evening.

Josh Williams launched two home runs last night to become the first AppleSox player to hit two home runs in a game since 2018. It was the AppleSox second multi-homer game of the season after Easton Amundson and Reeve Boyd both went deep on June 15 at Springfield. Wenatchee’s 15 home runs are third-most in the West Coast League.

Samuel Round only allowed one run in six strong innings last night to give the AppleSox their 21st game of the season in which a Sox starter has gone at least five innings. Wenatchee is 16-5 in those instances.

Toby Haarer looks to follow up Round with another solid start tonight. The incoming sophomore at Central Arizona is 3-1 with a 2.38 ERA, 18 strikeouts, 11 walks and 18 hits over 22.2 innings in five games (four starts). Haarer tossed 6.1 shutout innings in his last start on June 29 against Port Angeles to earn the victory. The right-hander struck out three, walked four and allowed four base hits.

Brian Veniard opposes Haarer as Nanaimo looks to salvage the series. This will be his first start of the summer in his fourth appearance for the NightOwls. The right-hander has no record with a 2.45 ERA, one strikeout, four hits and four walks over 3.2 innings. He gave up a run in the sixth inning on June 25 after tossing a scoreless fifth. Veniard walked two, allowed one hit and did not strike anyone out.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FM in Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

Williams’ Two Home Runs, Round’s Six Innings Give AppleSox Series Win

The Wenatchee AppleSox picked up their ninth series victory of the summer with a 5-2 win on Wednesday night at Serauxmen Stadium.

Josh Williams hit his first two home runs of the summer in his first two at-bats to drive in four-of-five runs. His 4-RBI night was the AppleSox first multi-homer game since June 27, 2018 when Cory Meyer hit two grand slams.

Samuel Round (1-0) tossed a season-high six innings in his second start of the summer. He only allowed one run on four hits, three walks and five strikeouts in his fourth game of the summer.

Wenatchee (24-8) recorded its third different five-game winning streak of the summer to win its ninth series, matching last summer’s total. The AppleSox hold the best overall record in the West Coast League.

Mason Strong plated Wenatchee’s first run of the summer with a double two batters into the first inning to extend his hitting streak to six games after Frankie Carney’s single to lead off the game. Williams followed with a home run before launching his second of the game after a Carney walk in the third inning.

Evan Canfield surrendered one run over the final three innings to earn his second save of the summer and third in two seasons with the AppleSox.

The AppleSox look to earn their fifth sweep of the summer on Thursday as they face the NightOwls at 6:35.

AppleSox Look For Ninth Series Victory Tonight

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox aim to stretch their winning streak to five games tonight as they face the Nanaimo NightOwls at 6:35 at Serauxmen Stadium.

Wenatchee opened up a six-game road trip with a 12-8 victory last night. The AppleSox had two huge innings, scoring seven runs in the top of the fifth before adding four in the seventh. Carson Ohland led the AppleSox bats with a 4-for-4 night and drove in a pair of runs.

The road trip started off favorably thanks in part to the AppleSox’ patience at the plate. Wenatchee has drawn 10 walks in each of the last two games and is now fourth in the West Coast League with 174 free passes drawn.

Last night’s 10-run effort was the AppleSox’ eighth time scoring double-digit runs. Wenatchee’s 201 runs scored are second-most in the WCL behind the Victoria HarbourCats’ 243 runs. The AppleSox travel to Victoria this weekend in a matchup of two teams that would face each other in the best-of-three North Division Series if the season ended today.

A win tonight or tomorrow would match the AppleSox series win total from a year ago. Wenatchee is four wins away from matching the regular-season win total from the 2022 season. This is the AppleSox’ 11th series of the summer and they have won eight of the first 10 with four of those series victories being three-game sweeps.

Samuel Round makes his second start of the summer tonight and is coming off allowing two runs in four innings on July 2 against Edmonton. He gave up both of his runs in the third inning but came back out to put up a zero in the fourth. The incoming freshman at Gonzaga has no record and a 7.50 ERA, five strikeouts, four walks and six hits in six innings.

Seth Gurr goes for the NightOwls in his third start of the summer. The Nanaimo native is 2-0 with a 0.90 ERA, eight strikeouts, no walks and four hits over 10 innings. Gurr fired six shutout innings against Port Angeles on June 30 while only allowing one hit and striking out four. Each of his previous starts have also come at home and he has not allowed a run in his last eight innings of work.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FMin Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

Seven-Run Inning Propels AppleSox To Series-Opening Win

The Wenatchee AppleSox opened up their six-game road trip with a 12-8 win over the Nanaimo Night Owls on Tuesday night at Serauxmen Stadium.

Wenatchee (23-8) earned its fourth consecutive win and snapped Nanaimo’s six-game winning streak. The AppleSox finished one run shy of matching their single-game high for the summer.

Trent Liolios (1-0) earned his first victory in his first appearance on the mound in West Coast League action. Liolios had previously tossed 7.1 scoreless innings in three non-league outings. The incoming sophomore tossed 3.2 innings, struck out six and did not allow any runs until two scored off him in the eighth, his final inning on the bump.

Carson Ohland went 4-for-4 with a walk to record his third consecutive multi-hit game and his first four-hit game of the summer. He is batting .667 (8-for-12) in his last three games.

Ohland delivered the biggest blow of the AppleSox’ seven-run fifth inning, doubling in the final two runs of the inning. Wenatchee trailed 1-0 heading into the inning before sending 11 men to the plate. Each of the first six hitters reached base before an out was recorded. The AppleSox nearly drew as many walks (three) as they collected hits (four). Two different free passes with the bases loaded plated runs while a passed ball and a ground scored two others. Brandham Ponce drove in the other run with an RBI single.

The AppleSox gave up three runs in the bottom of the fifth but responded with another big inning later, scoring four runs in the top of the seventh. MJ Sweeney doubled in a run before Josh Williams plated two more on an RBI double of his own. An RBI groundout plated the final run of the frame and then a sacrifice fly in the ninth scored Wenatchee’s last run of the night.

The AppleSox face the NightOwls again on Wednesday night at 6:35 and have an opportunity to match last season’s total if they can win their ninth series of the summer. Radio pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. on 93.9 FM in Wenatchee or on kcsyfm.com worldwide.

AppleSox Embark On Six-Game Road Trip, Beginning In Nanaimo

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox are back on the road tonight to face the Nanaimo NightOwls at 6:35 p.m. at Serauxmen Stadium. This is the first of a six-game road trip that concludes on Sunday at Victoria.

At the conclusion of this road trip the AppleSox will have played 12 of their last 15 WCL games away from home. Wenatchee is 11-4 on the road this summer, including 5-1 in Canada. The AppleSox are 30-8 against Canadian teams since the start of last season and are 13-2 this season.

Wenatchee had its first off day yesterday since June 26 and looks to pick right where it left off at. The AppleSox played each of the previous days and went 8-5 in that stretch, with one non-league loss included.

Wenatchee capped the busy couple of weeks with a three-game sweep of the Kamloops NorthPaws over the weekend. The AppleSox took Friday’s game with a 7-6 victory in the bottom of the 12th for their fourth walkoff victory of the summer. Trent Liolios went 2-for-3 with a home run in a 5-1 win on Saturday and Easton Amundson drove in three runs on Sunday, including with a two-run homer in the seventh.

Sunday’s game was Amundson’s last of the season and it will be up to players like Liolios and MJ Sweeney to replace him. Amundson finished his summer leading the West Coast League in home runs (7), second in slugging percentage (.578), third in runs (26), tied for third in RBI (25) and tied for fourth in walks (20). Liolios made his first two starts at first base on Saturday and Sunday and went 4-for-8 against Kamloops with 5 RBI. Sweeney has recorded hits in each of seven of his first nine games in WCL play and has already driven in five run. He is tied with Marcus Harrison for the most starts at first base among active players (5), though Harrison has not played since July 2.

Nanaimo enters tonight’s game red-hot with six consecutive victories thanks to back-to-back sweeps of Port Angeles and Walla Walla. Tonight is only the NightOwls’ seventh game of the against a team currently holding a winning record. Nanaimo dropped each of the previous six instances by being swept by Kelowna and Bellingham. They are 17-7 against the rest of their opponents, which are a combined 40-83. The NightOwls’ final 24 games are against teams with a combined 88-70.

Quincy Vassar gets the ball for Wenatchee in his fifth start of the season. The left-hander at Vanguard is 1-1 with a 2.57 ERA, 19 strikeouts, 11 walks and 14 hits in 21 innings. Vassar has tossed at least five innings in every game this summer and in 10-of-12 starts in two seasons with the AppleSox. He tossed seven scoreless innings and struck out seven NightOwls on July 8 last summer at Serauxmen Stadium.

Vassar is opposed by fellow southpaw Nathan Buchan. The incoming sophomore at the University of Redlands is 2-2 with a 4.41 ERA, 12 strikeouts, nine walks and 18 hits over 18.1 innings in five games (all starts). Buchan did not make it out of the first inning in his last start on June 27, surrendering seven runs (five earned) on five hits, four walks and one strikeout in one-third of an inning against Yakima Valley.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FMin Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

'21 Alum Hales Selected in Fourth Round of 2023 MLB Draft

The first player with ties to the Wenatchee AppleSox has been taken in the 2023 MLB Draft. Right-handed pitcher Skylar Hales was selected 108th overall by the Texas Rangers on Monday afternoon.

Hales pitched for the AppleSox in the 2021 season, going 1-2 with a 2.16 ERA, 43 strikeouts, nine walks and 17 hits allowed over 25 innings in nine games. Hales’ most impressive outing that summer was on July 24, when he tossed 4.1 scoreless innings out of the bullpen against Yakima Valley, who went on to advance to the West Coast League Championship Series. Hales struck out 11 Pippins, walked one and allowed two hits to earn his only win of the summer.

He had a 3.42 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 55.1 innings this spring at Santa Clara. Hales helped the Broncos win the West Coast Conference Tournament and advance to the NCAA Tournament.

Twenty former AppleSox players have gone on to appear in a major-league game. That list could grow to 21 if 2017 alum Alek Jacob makes his debut this week. Jacob was added to the San Diego Padres active roster over the weekend. For a full list of AppleSox players to appear in MLB please visit applesox.com/applesox-in-the-pros.

The MLB Draft concludes on Tuesday with round 11-20 on Tuesday, starting at 11 a.m. Coverage of the MLB Draft can be found on MLB.com.

AppleSox Sweep Weekend Series, Season Series vs. NorthPaws

Easton Amundson homered in his final game of the summer and the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Kamloops NorthPaws, 11-6, on Sunday afternoon at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee (22-8) plated four runs in the bottom of the first and never looked back from there. Amundson, Trent Liolios, Mason Strong and Frankie Carney all recorded multi-hit games while the AppleSox drew 10 walks. They sent at least seven men to the plate in each of the first three innings and led 7-1 heading to the fourth.

The AppleSox improved to a West Coast League-best 22-8 and earned their fourth three-game series sweep. The AppleSox won all six games against the NorthPaws this summer and improved to 13-1 in two seasons versus Kamloops. weep of the summer. Wenatchee

Amundson launched his WCL-leading seventh home run of the season in the eighth inning. His two-run shot came with two outs to plate the AppleSox’ final two runs of the game in his final at-bat. The incoming junior at Liberty University is taking time off before heading to school in early August.

Amundson ends his season in a tie for the second-most home runs by an AppleSox player in a single summer and two behind Taylor Sparks’ franchise record of nine home runs in 2012. He also finishes the summer second in the WCL in slugging percentage (.578), third in runs (26), tied for third in RBI (25) and tied for fourth in walks (20).

Andrew Monson (1-0) struck out six in three innings of relief in his first appearance at home. He allowed one unearned run in his second appearance of the summer after finishing second in the WCL in games pitched a year ago with Port Angeles.

Wenatchee took a comfortable lead in the first inning thanks to a two-out, 2-RBI single by Liolios. An RBI groundout with runners at second and third plated the first run before Liolios’s hit and then a passed ball scored the fourth and final run of the inning.

The AppleSox added to the lead in the second inning thanks to some clever baserunning. Izzy Lopez led off with a walk and moved to second on a balk. He broke for third on a pitch that Reeve Boyd grounded to the left side and got to the base as the ball was beginning to be fielded. Lopez broke from third just as Kamloops shortstop Trent Green began to throw to first base to retire Boyd and Lopez slid around the tag at home plate.

Strong singled in a run in the third inning to record his sixth multi-hit game of the summer. The incoming junior has recorded a hit in each of his last five games and is batting .393 (13-for-33) in eight games this month.

Liolios picked up his third RBI on a fielder’s choice in the sixth. A throwing error on that out brought in a second run. Liolios went 4-for-8 over the weekend and drove in five runs.

The AppleSox are off on Monday before traveling to Nanaimo for three games against the NightOwls at Serauxmen Stadium. Wenatchee is then off to Victoria on Friday to continue the six-game road trip. The next home game is July 17 against the Bend Elks.

AppleSox Take Weekend Series vs. Kamloops

Trent Liolios picked up two hits, including his first home run of the summer, and the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Kamloops NorthPaws, 5-1, on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Liolios launched a two-run shot over the right-field fence with two outs in the eighth to plate the AppleSox’ second and third runs of the inning.

Wenatchee (21-8) earned its eighth series victory of the summer thanks to a late push. The AppleSox trailed 1-0 after six innings before evening the game up in the seventh and taking the lead in the eighth. The victory gives Wenatchee the best overall record in the West Coast League and an opportunity to earn its fourth sweep of the summer on Sunday.

Mason Strong directly contributed to the tying and go-ahead runs scoring in the sixth and seventh, respectively. He doubled to lead off the sixth, was sacrificed to third and scored on a balk. An inning later he hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run after a pair of walks to open up the frame.

The biggest play of the game came while the game was still tied in in the top of the seventh when the AppleSox recorded a big out at home plate. Robin Villenueve singled into left field with runners at first and second but a perfect relay home prevented Gage Mestas from scoring from second. Leftfielder Josh Williams fired a strike to the cutoff man, third baseman Brandham Ponce, who turned and sent a perfect throw to catcher Carson Ohland.

Griffin Allen recorded the win with 3.1 scoreless innings out of the bullpen in his AppleSox debut. Joey Pearson struck out the side in a 1-2-3 ninth inning to seal the win.

Wenatchee looks to earn its fourth sweep of the summer when it hosts the NorthPaws at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday in the series finale. It’s a Family Fun Day with a baseball card giveaway to fans who arrive early. There will also be live music after the game performed by Chris Jones and kids can run the bases as well.

AppleSox Host NorthPaws On Armed Forces Night

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox look to win their weekend series against the Kamloops NorthPaws as they face them at 6:35 p.m. at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee earned its fourth walkoff victory of the summer last night, defeating the NorthPaws 7-6 in 12 innings. Brandham Ponce delivered the walkoff single with two outs in the bottom of the 12th inning. It was the second time that the AppleSox walked off an opponent in a series opener after also defeating the Victoria HarbourCats in the 10th inning on June 9.

Last night’s 12-inning affair was the AppleSox’ longest game since also playing two 12-inning games last season at home against Corvallis on July 17 and at Yakima Valley on Aug. 2. Both were losses and Wenatchee had lost each of its last four games that went at least 12 innings since since a 5-4 win against Walla Walla in 12 innings on June 15, 2016. The longest game in AppleSox history was a 7-6 win in 16 innings at Kitsap on Aug. 6, 2005 and the longest home game in AppleSox history was a 5-4 win over Kelowna in 15 innings on July 20, 2006.

The AppleSox are 1-0 to open the second half and now 7-3 in the first game of a series. They have been better in the second game of a three-game set, holding a 7-2 mark but have dropped each of those last two opportunities with a loss last Saturday at Edmonton and another on Wednesday at Port Angeles.

Felix Schlede returns to Wenatchee to make his first start of the summer tonight. Schlede pitched in five games last season and started in four of them. He dazzled in his first outing on June 12, 2022, striking out 10-of-the-16 hitters that he faced in four innings. Schlede finished the summer with an 0-2 record and an 11.67 ERA with 18 strikeouts, 19 walks and nine hits allowed over 12.1 innings. He recorded a 3.79 ERA with 28 strikeouts, 20 walks and 12 hits over 19 innings in 13 games in relief as a freshman at Central Arizona this spring.

Nathan Gray toes the rubber for the NorthPaws as they look to even up the weekend set and snap a four-game losing streak. The incoming freshman at Pima Community College has split the summer between pitching and hitting. He is batting .167 in 18 games at the plate, including a combined 0-for-4 in two games against the AppleSox last month. Gray has a 2.74 ERA with 13 strikeouts, five walks and 21 hits allowed in 19.2 innings. This is his second start of the summer, following giving up four earned runs on seven hits, three walks and five strikeouts last Saturday against Kamloops.

Tonight is Armed Forces Night at the ballpark. Fans who show their military ID at the gate can purchase general admission tickets for just $5. This offer can only be used at the gate in person but all other tickets can be purchased at AppleSox.com/2023-schedule.

Ponce Walks Off NorthPaws Friday Night

The Wenatchee AppleSox overcame blowing a five-run lead to defeat the Kamloops NorthPaws, 7-6, on Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Brandham Ponce singled in the game-winning run to score the second run of the bottom of the 12th inning to give the AppleSox their fourth walkoff victory of the summer.

The NorthPaws took their first lead in the top of the 12th with a two-out RBI double to make it 6-5. They sent 10 men to the plate in the top of the ninth to score five runs after stranding 11 men in the first eight innings.

Sebastian David was hit by a pitch to open the bottom of the inning, was sacrificed to second and advanced to third on an error. Reeve Boyd reached on a fielder’s choice to tie the game. MJ Sweeney drew a two-out walk and then Ponce singled to right field to plate Boyd and win the game.

Austin Ohland drove in three runs with a pair of RBI doubles, one in the fourth to open the scoring and another in the eighth to plate a pair of runs. His two doubles were his first two extra-base hits of the season and he scored after his second double thanks to an RBI single by his younger brother, Carson, two batters later.

Josh Williams plated the AppleSox’ other run with an RBI single in the seventh, driving in David after his leadoff double.

Bryce Johnson (2-1) earned his first win at home by tossing the final four innings in relief. He gave up two unearned runs but struck out eight and ended every inning with a strikeout, including punching out the side in the 10th.

Wenatchee goes for the series victory on Saturday night at 6:35. Felix Schlede returns for his first start of his second summer with the AppleSox.

AppleSox Open Second Half Tonight At Home

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox return home this weekend to face the Kamloops NorthPaws tonight beginning at 6:35 at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee looks to reset after dropping two-of-three games to the Port Angeles Lefties earlier this week. The AppleSox enter tonight on a two-game losing streak after having dropped back-to-back games for only the second time this season. Wenatchee has not lost three consecutive games this season.

The AppleSox’ offensive struggles continued last night as they outhit the Lefties, 8-7, but lost, 3-2. Wenatchee is now batting .220 (63-for-286) in its last nine games and has been held to five-runs-or-less six times in that span. The AppleSox finished the first half with a 19-8 record, good for the second-best overall record in the West Coast League and the best first-half record in franchise history since the league’s shift to the two-half playoff model in 2016.

Wenatchee and Kamloops met earlier this season June 21-22 with the AppleSox taking all three games, including earning a doubleheader sweep on June 22. Wenatchee is 5-4 since earning its third three-game sweep of the summer.

The NorthPaws were just swept by the Bellingham Bells last night to fall to a WCL-worst 7-23. Their loss combined with the AppleSox loss allowed for the Bells to clinch the North Division First Half title and earn the top seed in the first round of the postseason. Kamloops has been swept six times this season.

Hunter Gibson gets the start for the AppleSox to open up the weekend. He has tossed six innings in each of his first two starts of the summer and is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA, 12 strikeouts, nine hits and one walk over 12 innings.

Gibson is opposed by Christian Spitz, who is 1-2 with a 7.13 ERA, 11 strikeouts, 21 hits and 12 walks over 17.2 innings in five games (two starts). He is coming off surrendering seven runs (all earned) in the first inning against Kelowna last Friday.

Fans can tune in to the action tonight and all season long on KCSY Sunny FM. Pregame coverage presented by Kenady Real Estate Group begins at 6:10 p.m. You can listen online worldwide at kcsyfm.com, the TuneIn radio app or on one of the following translators.

  • 93.9 FM in Wenatchee

  • 95.3 FM in the Lake Chelan Valley

  • 97.7 FMin Omak, Riverside, Tonasket and Oroville

  • 98.1 FM in East Wenatchee, Rock Island and Quincy

  • 101.3 FM in Brewster and Pateros

  • 106.3 FM in the Methow Valley

All West Coast League games can also be watched on wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv.

AppleSox Drop First Series Since Early June

Mason Strong finished a triple away from hitting for the cycle but the Wenatchee AppleSox fell to the Port Angeles Lefties, 3-2, on Thursday night at Civic Field.

Port Angeles (10-20) earned its first-ever series victory over Wenatchee (19-8) by taking the final two games of the series. This was also the first time in the six-season history of the two teams facing each other that the Lefties won consecutive games in the same summer against the AppleSox.

Fur the second straight night the Lefties scored first thanks to a three-run first inning. They ousted starter Ryan Martinez (2-1) two batters into the third inning but were silenced the rest of the way thanks to perhaps the best relief effort of the season. Jadon Williamson entered with runners at first and second and no one out and proceeded to toss six shutout innings and strike out six. The right-hander retired each of the first 14 hitters that he faced before allowing a two-out single for the only blemish against him.

Strong collected the AppleSox’ first three hits of the game in his first three plate appearances. He put Wenatchee on the board with a one-out solo home run in the top of the fourth. His first home run of the summer snapped the team’s 10-game homer-less streak.

The AppleSox got their other run in the ninth on a two-out RBI single. Brandham Ponce singled with one out and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Kyle Henington that nearly resulted in an infield single. MJ Sweeney delivered two batters later but a soft groundout stranded the tying run at first and ended the game.

Because of the AppleSox’ loss and the Bellingham Bells’ 7-5 victory over the Kamloops NorthPaws the AppleSox will need to either win the second half division title or earn one of the two wild card spots to make the postseason.

The AppleSox return home Friday night to face the NorthPaws at 6:35. The series opener is sponsored by Chelan PUD and tickets can be purchased at applesox.com/2023-schedule.