AppleSox Return Home For $2 Off Tuesday vs. Bells

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Jack DeDonato makes his second start of the summer after earning a no-decision last Tuesday at Port Angeles... He allowed two runs (one earned) while striking out two and allowing eight hits over 4.1 innings... DeDonato had a 2.23 ERA with 41 strikeouts, 26 hits and 15 walks over 48.1 innings in 12 games (10 starts) this past spring at Lower Columbia...

Bellingham Probable Pitcher: Joshua Flaugher gets the ball for his first start of the summer and second appearance after firing three scoreless innings against Kamloops June 5... He punched out four-of-10 batters while walking one and not allowing any hits... Flaugher was 0-3 with a 12.23 ERA, 16 strikeouts, 24 hits and 22 walks over 17.2 innings in 18 games (two starts) this spring at Texas A&M Corpus Christi...

The Bells: Have won two of their first three series of the summer... Earned two walkoff wins against Edmonton in the season-opening series before dropping the first two games of a road trip to Kamloops... Had a three-game win streak snapped on Sunday against Ridgefield...

Last Weekend: The AppleSox took two-of-three games against the HarbourCats, 3-2, in 12 innings in their first extra-inning game of the season... Antonio Gianni delivered the game-winning hit with a two-out RBI single in the 12th inning to give Wenatchee its only lead of the game...

Hot Start: For the ninth time in franchise history the AppleSox have begun a season 7-2 or better... This is the second consecutive season starting 7-2 after last achieving it in 2012... Wenatchee, Corvallis (7-1) and Portland (6-1) are the only three teams with two-or-fewer losses...

Coming For the Record: With four strikeouts against Victoria on Sunday Quincy Vassar moved into sole possession of the second-most strikeouts in AppleSox history with 93 over the last three summers... Evan Canfield has 14 through his first two games to move into eighth place in team history (84)... Both of them are chasing Hunter Boyd, who struck out 110 hitters in the 2017-18 seasons...

Two-Out Action: The AppleSox surrendered 16 runs over the weekend and 14 of them came with two outs... Wenatchee scored four of its five runs with two outs on Sunday... As a team the AppleSox are batting .306 with runners in scoring position and two outs while the Bells are batting .216 in those situations...

Transactions: The AppleSox will look a little different from the team that returned from a six-game road trip on Sunday... Garrett Ahern, Max Clark, Jonathan Fitz, Hunter Friedberg, JD Goodcase, Jayden Holloway, Tristan LaMaison, Andrew Monson and Cannon Peery look to make their season debuts during this series against Bellingham... Ten-game contract players Ethan Buckley, Harrison Clark, Damon Gaither, Alex Greb, Ethan Hubbell, Jack Johnson and Drew Welk have all been released...

Summers With The Sox Extra Special For Vassar

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The 2024 season represents the 24th summer of Wenatchee AppleSox baseball. Fans have been accustomed to a competitive, high-level team taking the field.

AppleSox fans are also accustomed to seeing a largely different team from one season to the next, which makes players like Quincy Vassar even more special.

This will be the third consecutive summer that he suits up for the AppleSox. Each time that he toes the rubber on a warm summer night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium, Vassar fulfills a childhood dream.

“As a kid, playing for the AppleSox was always my biggest dream,” Vassar said. ”I know that not a lot of guys who play in the West Coast League get the opportunity to play three seasons, nevertheless, for the same team. I remember (former head coach) Ed Knaggs telling us when I was a kid at the camps that some of us might get the chance to play for the AppleSox one day if we worked hard enough. The older you get, the more you realize it could be a reality. It’s a blessing, and I’m grateful for it each summer.”

Vassar has carved up hitters in the West Coast League over the last two seasons. His 87 strikeouts are the most by any pitcher since the start of 2022 and are tied for the third-most in AppleSox history. Vassar has also eaten up innings, firing 82.1 innings, which are fourth-most among all WCL hurlers in the last two summers.

Not only has Vassar pitched a lot in the last two seasons, but he has also pitched in some noteworthy games for Wenatchee. The southpaw got the ball for Game 2 of the 2022 North Division Series, and he delivered seven strong innings, only allowing two runs while striking out eight.

Vassar also got the ball for the AppleSox’ next home game: the 2023 home opener at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. The AppleSox lost the game but it was a game he sought the opportunity to get the ball and was thrilled to get the nod from head coach Mitch Darlington. He and fellow three-season AppleSox teammates Evan Canfield have both joked about who deserves to be the starter for the first game in Wenatchee this season. The connection between Vassar and his teammates as well as Darlington are big reasons for why he wants to keep coming back to play for the AppleSox.

“He has extremely good baseball knowledge,” Vassar said about Darlington. “He’s a younger guy, which makes him more relatable, especially for the older college guys.

“He just rides for us every single day. He’s not a coach who asks for your best and doesn’t give his best. Another thing I enjoy about Mitch is that, everyone makes mistakes on the field but he is the first to make up for any mistake that he makes. That’s a completely respectable thing from a coach. A lot of guys view summer as a time to get some reps or innings in but to him, winning is everything in Wenatchee. I wouldn’t have it any other way. That’s the way I want to play the game and that’s the way that he coaches the game. He’s super enjoyable to play for.”

A great example of the connection between Darlington and his players came last summer during the team’s annual Fan Fest. Vassar, wearing a microphone for a video later posted on AppleSox social media, went up to Darlington asking if he could take some swings during batting practice. Holding back a smile, Darlington sternly told Vassar that he didn’t want him anywhere near a bat all summer. Vassar pressed on, begging for a chance to earn a round of swings in batting practice every time he recorded a quality start (pitched at least six innings while allowing three earned runs or less). Darlington countered by wagering that he would let Vassar step in the cage so long as he fired a complete game shutout. It was a wager that Vassar deemed “unreasonable.”

Darlington appreciates bringing back a talented arm and a local product. The AppleSox skipper grew up in Leavenworth, graduated from Cashmere High School, lives in Chelan and works in Mansfield. As he seeks to bring the most talented players to the Apple Capital of the World, Darlington also wants to bring players who bleed AppleSox colors.

“I feel like Quincy is the kind of guy who summarizes AppleSox baseball,” Darlington said. “He’s that local kid who grew up watching the AppleSox and always wanted to be part of it. Now, he’s had his time the last two summers to be a huge part of us. He’s coming back to put his mark on not only the wins and the losses but also the record book, and he is creeping in on a lot of AppleSox records. He’s a guy who, when I look back at my first two seasons, I can’t help but look back and smile because of the dedication and commitment he has for the AppleSox. He’s always the first guy when the season ends who tells you he’s coming back when you haven’t even offered any contracts yet. It will be awesome to have him back for a third summer.”

Under Darlington’s leadership the AppleSox have tied for the fourth-most wins (64) and fifth-bestwinning percentage (.593) among the 16 WCL teams over the last two seasons. The AppleSox broke single-season team records for walks, runs, stolen bases and RBI in 2022 and then proceeded to break team records for home victories (21), home game winning streak in league play (12), three-game series sweeps (eight), most home runs hit in a league game (four on July 13) and walks drawn (299) in 2023. The 2023 AppleSox won 10 more games than the 2022 version and tied the franchise’s second-best regular-season record with 37 league victories.

Vassar has also been a big part of the team’s success. AppleSox starting pitchers tossed at least five innings in six of his nine starts last summer after achieving it in six of eight starts in 2022. His 42 strikeouts also tied with teammate Jadon Williamson for the seventh-most in the WCL.

Despite his success over the last two seasons, Vassar is still committed to continuously improving his game. While he lowered his ERA from 2022 (4.73) to 2023 (4.26), he issued more walks last season (28 in 44.1 innings) than he did two summers ago (12 in 38 innings).

Nevertheless, he doesn’t allow himself to be wound too tight. On a starting pitcher’s scheduled day to pitch, you will typically see them in the same spot at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium, regardless of who the player is. In fact, you won’t see them until about a half hour before game time because they typically spend it alone in the locker room or in the dugout. Many pitchers prefer the quiet and the opportunity to mentally prepare for the evening.

Vassar is not like every other pitcher. He is very visible and undergoes many of the same normal activities of other players on game days. Many times last season, he enjoyed helping Canfield out with infield practice. Canfield would hit fungos to the infielder, and Vassar caught the baseballs thrown back in before tossing them back to Canfield to restart the cycle. That routine continues on days that he is the starting pitcher. Vassar knows that his success comes from his ability to stay focused and relaxed.

“I don’t understand the whole ‘it’s my start day, gotta isolate myself from the team,’ thing that some guys do,” Vassar said. “You’re just another player. It’s just your turn to pitch. Are you going to psych yourself out by sitting alone in the clubhouse for an hour, or are you going to chop it up with the guys who are about to play defense for you? Maybe you make ‘em laugh once, and maybe they make a good play for you. I just never understood isolating yourself. I don’t wear headphones when I warm up or any of that stuff. It’s about keeping the same mentality every day and preparing the same way regardless of what day it is or what situation it is. It becomes easier and more repetitive after that.”

This season will carry with it perhaps extra sentimentality since it is his final year of eligibility. Vassar has not completely committed to pitching in the spring of 2025, so this summer could be the end of his baseball career. What better way to wrap it up than by raising the WCL Championship trophy for his hometown team?

AppleSox Go 4-2 On Road Trip

Kade Benavidez drove in three runs and tossed three scoreless innings as the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Victoria HarbourCats, 5-2, on Sunday afternoon at Royal Athletic Park.

Benavidez cleared the bases with a 3-RBI double in the sixth to help overcome a 1-0 deficit before being driven by an Antonio Gianni double. The 4-1 lead was enough as Joe Scheffler drove in an insurance run with the third of three straight singles in the ninth.

Benavidez retired the side in order in the seventh and ninth and stranded the tying run at second in the eighth. He struck out four, only allowed two hits and did not walk anyone in his first appearance in league play.

Quincy Vassar only allowed one run in four innings while starting on three days’ rest. He struck out four to move into sole possession of the second-most strikeouts in team history (94) and 17 away from becoming the franchise leader.

Gianni robbed what would have been a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning by leaping up to snare a ball hit deep to left. His catch kept the game scoreless after one frame.

Both HarbourCats runs and 11-of-13 runs in the series scored with two outs. All four AppleSox runs in the sixth inning also came with two down.

Benavidez plated five runs over the weekend against Victoria and now leads the West Coast League with 12 RBI.

Victoria’s home series loss to Wenatchee marked the first time that they lost a three-game series at Royal Athletic Park since July 19-21 vs. Bellingham.

The AppleSox return home on Tuesday to face the Bellingham Bells at 6:35 p.m. It’s the first $2 Off Tuesday with tickets and select concession items $2 off. Tickets can be purchased at AppleSox.com/schedule

Two-Out Runs Doom Sox Saturday

The Victoria HarbourCats scored seven two-out runs to defeat the Wenatchee AppleSox, 9-6, on Saturday night at Royal Athletic Park.

Antonio Gianni launched two home runs as part of a three-hit night. He crushed a 343-foot two-run shot in the fourth and then a 374-foot blast off the scoreboard on the first pitch of the eighth inning. Aidan Dougherty led off the ninth with a 379-foot solo shot for his first long ball of the summer.

Kade Benavidez also recorded two hits with an RBI single in the first and a double in the second. He got the scoring started with his team-leading ninth RBI of the summer two batters after Dougherty opened the night with a first-pitch swinging double.

Benavidez scored a run via a one-out double and then an error two batters later to tie the game up in the fifth. Victoria took the lead for good in the bottom of the frame on a two-out bases-clearing double to make it 7-4.

The HarbourCats scored two runs with two outs in each of the first two innings to take a 4-1 lead before the AppleSox erased it briefly in the fifth. Victoria added two runs in the seventh on a one-out 2-RBI single before Wenatchee solo home runs in the eighth and ninth.

The two teams match up Sunday afternoon at 1:05 in the rubber match and final game of the AppleSox’ six-game road trip before facing Bellingham at home on Tuesday night.

AppleSox Go For Road Series Win vs. HarbourCats

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Royal Athletic Park
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Sam Round makes his first start of the summer in league play after firing two innings in a non-league start on Monday... Round redshirted this spring at Gonzaga but started five of the seven games that he pitched in for Wenatchee last summer... The right-hander went 2-0 with a 3.66 ERA, 30 strikeouts, 21 hits and 13 walks over 27 innings... Round started Game 1 of the North Division Series against Victoria and surrendered three runs (two earned) on two walks and one hit in two-thirds of an inning...

Victoria Probable Pitcher: Malik Harris heads to the bump for a second time this season after firing four shutout innings at Kamloops June 2... Harris struck out four, walked one and allowed two hits... He went 0-2 with a 7.52 ERA, 16 strikeouts, 17 walks and 25 hits over 20.1 innings in 12 games at Memphis as a freshman...

Last Night: The AppleSox defeated the HarbourCats, 3-2, in 12 innings in their first extra-inning game of the season... Antonio Gianni delivered the game-winning hit with a two-out RBI single in the 12th inning to give Wenatchee its only lead of the game...

Extra Innings: The 12-inning affair was the longest game between Wenatchee and Victoria... The AppleSox improved to 3-3 in extra-inning games against the HarbourCats... Wenatchee went 4-1 in extra-inning games last season...

Punchouts: The AppleSox pitching staff matched a franchise record with 17 strikeouts last night... Evan Canfield led the way with nine punchouts in five innings before Carter Seely struck out six in five shutout innings of relief and then Carson Boesel punched out two in as many innings... Wenatchee last achieved the feat on Aug. 16, 2010 in Game 2 of the WCL Championship Series against the Bend Elks... Marco Gonzales struck out 11 in 5.1 innings while fellow future big-leaguer Zach Weiss punched out one in an inning of relief... The AppleSox lost that game but won the WCL Championship the next day...

Gianni’s Flair For The Dramatic: AppleSox utilityman Antonio Gianni’s game-winning hit last night was his third and latest dramatic moment of the 2024 season... It was his second two-out game-winning single after recording one in the seventh on Opening Night against Port Angeles... Gianni also hit the AppleSox’ first home run of the season after a leadoff shot to begin the second inning on June 1...

Two-Out Action: The AppleSox scored the game-winning run with two outs and each of the HarbourCats runs came with two down... Victoria batted 3-for-14 (.214) with two outs but also drew two walks and a hit by pitch with two down... Wenatchee has excelled in two-out RISP opportunities, hitting .361 in those situations through seven games...

Rare Loss At Home: After setting a WCL record with a 25-2 mark at home last summer the HarbourCats lost their first home game of the new season... Postseason and non-league games included, last night was only the sixth time in the last 37 games at Royal Athletic Park that the HarbourCats failed to pick up a victory...

AppleSox Spoil HarbourCats Home Opener

The Wenatchee AppleSox won their third game of a six-game road trip with a 3-2 win in 12 innings on Friday night at Royal Athletic Park.

The AppleSox matched a franchise record by punching out 17 hitters for the third time in team history. Carter Seely struck out six in five scoreless innings after Evan Canfield punched out nine over five innings. Carson Boesel induced a game-ending double play with the tying and winning runs on base to wrap up two innings of shutout relief.

Wenatchee’s bats only collected three hits over the first 11 innings but only needed two in the 12th to take its first lead of the game. Damon Gaither recorded a leadoff single and pinch runner Jack Johnson scored three batters later on a two-out RBI single by Antonio Gianni.

The HarbourCats scored two early runs thanks to back-to-back walks with two outs and then a throwing error on a double steal in the second before a double and a single with two outs in the third made it 2-0.

Kade Benavidez helped tie up the game by doubling in Max Hartman after a hit by pitch to open the seventh. Benavidez scored tagged up and advanced to third on a fly out and then scored on a wild pitch.

Seely retired 10 straight hitters at one point beginning in the seventh after back-to-back hitters reached on a walk and catcher’s interference with one out. He struck out the next batter and induced a fly out to right to retire the side and then did not allow anyone to reach again until a two-out hit by pitch in the 10th but he stranded the potential winning running at second with a groundout.

Boesel (2-0) stranded the would-be winning run at third in the 11th after a one-out walk, stolen base and a balk thanks to a groundout to second. Victoria put two aboard in the top of the 12th thanks to the leadoff man reaching on an error and then a one-out walk before an around-the-horn double play to end the game.

Wenatchee faces Victoria again at 6:35 on Saturday night. A win in either of the final two games of the weekend would give the AppleSox a series win and a winning record on the road trip.

AppleSox Travel To Canada For First Time In 2024

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Royal Athletic Park
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Evan Canfield makes his first start of the summer and second appearance tonight… He fired two scoreless innings against Port Angeles last Sunday, striking out five... Canfield has not started a game for the AppleSox since Aug. 5, 2022, when he fired five scoreless innings and struck out five Walla Walla Sweets to help the AppleSox clinch a playoff berth... Canfield’s 71 innings are tied for 12th-most in team history and his 75 strikeouts are 15th...

Victoria Probable Pitcher: Elijah Higginbottom from Tacoma Community College makes his first start of the summer... He had a 1.10 ERA with 67 strikeouts, 13 walks and 38 hits over 65.2 innings in 13 games (nine starts) as a freshman... Higginbottom fired two complete games and recorded three saves this spring... He is headed to Grand Canyon this fall...

Last Night: The AppleSox won their second straight series of the 2024 season and five-of-six games in the season series with the Lefties... The AppleSox drew 13 walks and were hit by five pitches while matching a season-low with nine hits...

Walks: The AppleSox’ 13 walks drawn last night were four away from matching their franchise record of 17 on July 29, 2014 in a 13-4 win vs. Victoria... Wenatchee’s 37 walks are tied with Corvallis for the most in the WCL through six games...

Playoff Rematch: The AppleSox and the HarbourCats match up for the first time in 2024 tonight after facing each other eight times last summer... Wenatchee swept the first series at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 9-11 before Victoria swept the three games at Royal Athletic Park July 14-16... The HarbourCats swept the North Division Series with a 6-2 win on Aug. 8 and a 4-2 win the next night...

The HarbourCats: Won road series at Kamloops and Kelowna to open the season... Lost the first game of both series before taking the next two... Set a WCL record with a 25-2 mark at home last summer, with their only losses coming June 18 vs. Yakima Valley and July 30 vs. Kelowna... Lost to Corvallis in the WCL Championship Game to finish as runners up for a third time...

RISP: The AppleSox struggled when batting with men in scoring position in the series against Port Angeles... They stranded 20 men on the basepaths last night and went 2-for-19 with runners in scoring position... After going 2-for-14 at the plate with runners in scoring position on Tuesday, the AppleSox went 4-for-9 in RISP opportunities Wednesday night... Antonio Gianni’s seven free passes lead the team...

Hartman Hit Streak: Reigning WCL Player Of The Week Max Hartman extended his hitting streak to six games with a third-inning single last night... He did not recorded a multi-hit game for the first time this summer but his five straight multi-hit games to open up the summer were the most by an AppleSox player in the last 14 seasons...

Patience At Plate Keys Another Series Victory

Matthew DelVecchio struck out six in 5.1 innings and the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Port Angeles Lefties, 6-3, on Thursday night at Civic Field.

Stephen Hammergren recorded a seven-out save for his second in the last three days and third scoreless outing of the summer. Elijah Pelayo and Luca Boscarino collected three hits apiece to lead the offense.

AppleSox hitters drew 13 walks, four off tying a single-game franchise record (17: July 29, 2014 vs. Victoria). Five batters were also hit by a pitch and AppleSox pitchers plunked five hitters. Wenatchee was able to overcome going 2-for-19 when batting with runners in scoring position.

Port Angeles scored all three of its runs on solo home runs. Jeremy Giesegh went deep in the fifth and seventh after Spencer Dickinson hit a solo shot in the second.

Pelayo drove in his first run with a two-out single as the seventh batter of the third and three batters after Damon Gaither hit a sacrifice fly to tie the game.

Pelayo drove in Boscarino after a leadoff single and a groundout in the fifth. Aidan Dougherty drew a two-out bases-loaded walk later in the frame. Kade Benavidez hit a sacrifice fly in the seventh and Boscarino recorded a two-out bases-loaded walk.

The AppleSox continue the road trip by ferrying north of the border. They face the Victoria HarbourCats at 6:35 p.m. on Friday night in the series opener. Coverage begins at 6:10 on the AppleSox Radio Network. The game can be heard on kcsyfm.com.

First Rubber Match of 2024 Coming Up Tonight

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Matthew DelVecchio makes his second start of the summer after getting the ball last Saturday... He started strong by striking out three and only allowing one baserunner on a hit by pitch in three hitless inning but then allowed five runs on five hits and a walk in the fourth to get chased... DelVecchio previously pitched in the WCL with the Bellingham Bells in 2022, recording a 3.37 ERA with nine strikeouts, 10 hits and four walks over 13.1 IP in three games (two starts)… He posted a 5.29 ERA with 38 strikeouts, 50 hits and 32 walks over 51 IP in 11 games (11 starts) as a sophomore at Edmonds this spring…

Port Angeles Probable Pitcher: Riley Ricken also started last Saturday and surrendered seven runs (all earned) on eight hits... Wenatchee tagged him for one run in the second on a leadoff home run by Antonio Gianni before scoring three runs in the third and three more in the fourth...

Last Night: The Lefties flipped the script by recording a big inning against the AppleSox... Port Angeles overcame two different deficits and took the lead for good by recording a five-run bottom of the sixth... Wenatchee put together three different innings with at least five runs scored over the weekend... The Lefties also scored five runs in the fourth last Saturday...

Unbeaten No More: Wenatchee’s bid for a 5-0 start in league play was dashed with last night’s loss... The AppleSox did win their first five games if Monday’s non-league win against Redmond is included and that represented their best start to a season between league and non-league play since winning five straight games (three non-league, two league) to open the 2004 season... Wenatchee matched a franchise-best start to a season in WCL play this summer with the 2009 campaign but the 2001 season still holds the record for the best start in league play after the AppleSox opened the summer 5-0...

4-for-4: AppleSox catcher Joe Scheffler recorded four singles in last night’s game as part of a perfect night at the plate... His four hits were the first by an AppleSox catcher since Carson Ohland also recored a four-hit game as the ninth hitter in the order on July 11, 2023 at Nanaimo... Dylan McPhillips (June 16, 2019 vs. Walla Walla) and Hunter Montgomery (June 28, 2019 at Cowlitz) are the only other two AppleSox catchers in the last 14 seasons to record a four-hit game...

RISP: After going 2-for-14 at the plate with runners in scoring position on Tuesday, the AppleSox went 4-for-9 in RISP opportunities last night... They Started the game 3-for-5 thanks in part to a two-run double by Fred Buckson and RBI single by Joe Scheffler in the fourth inning...

Hartman Among League Leaders: Reigning WCL Player Of The Week Max Hartman recorded his fifth consecutive multi-hit game to open up the summer last night with singles in the first and sixth innings... His .500 batting average, three doubles and eight runs are tied for second in the WCL... The incoming junior at Washington State is tied for first with 11 hits and 14 total bases...

AppleSox Suffer First Loss Of 2024

Joe Scheffler recorded four hits but the Wenatchee AppleSox lost to the Port Angeles Lefties, 8-4, on Wednesday night at Civic Field.

Wenatchee (4-1) took two different leads but could not hold either of them. Scheffler had four singles as the ninth hitter in the order in a perfect night at the plate. Braiden Boyd tossed 2.1 scoreless innings of relief.

The AppleSox could not overcome allowing five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. They led 4-3 entering that frame and previously could not keep a 3-1 advantage. Wenatchee committed four errors for the second straight game.

The Lefties took the lead for good with a big bottom of the sixth as 11 men came to the plate. AppleSox pitching walked eight hitters in the game and three in that inning.

Their big inning came after Wenatchee took a 4-3 lead on a bases-loaded walk in the top of the inning. They scored their other three runs in fourth thanks to a two-run double by Fred Buckson and an RBI single by Scheffler in the ninth.

A two-out double plated the Lefties’ first run in the bottom of the third and then a ground ball to second that looked like a sure double play instead got through and scored two runs.

The AppleSox face the Lefties in the rubber match on Thursday night at 6:35 at Civic Field. Matthew DelVecchio gets his second start of the summer after firing 3.2 innings last Saturday.

AppleSox Take On Lefties For Second Game Of Road Trip

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Quincy Vassar makes the first start of his third summer with the AppleSox... His 87 strikeouts in the 2022-23 seasons led all West Coast League players... Vassar is tied for third in AppleSox history in strikeouts and 24 away from becoming the all-time leader... He is also tied for 10th all-time in innings pitched, needing 40.1 more to become the new franchise record-holder... The Brewster native recorded a 5.22 ERA, struck out 33, allowed 63 hits and walked 12 over 50 innings in 16 games (7 starts) as a junior at Vanguard… Vassar recorded a 4.26 ERA with 42 strikeouts, 28 walks and 40 hits in 44.1 innings over nine games (all starts) last summer... He started against Port Angeles July 5 and allowed three runs on five hits, no walks and seven strikeouts in five innings... The southpaw also faced the Lefties in 2022, firing six shutout innings and striking out eight on June 7...

Port Angeles Probable Pitcher: Kole Acker faces the AppleSox for a second time this season after only allowing one run in four innings on Opening Day... He went 0-3 with a 6.47 ERA, 17 strikeouts, 14 walks and 46 hits over 32 innings in 19 games (two starts) last summer with Port Angeles...

Last Night: The AppleSox scored three runs without collecting a base hit in the top of the ninth inning to win their fourth straight game... Carson Boesel fired a scoreless seventh and eighth to earn the win before Stephen Hammergren got the final three outs for his first save... Wenatchee trailed 5-1 after six innings before plating two in the seventh and three in the ninth...

Free Passes: The AppleSox drew four of their six walks last night in the ninth inning to help lead the comeback... Wenatchee’s six free passes drawn matched Sunday for their most in a game this summer... Antonio Gianni led all Sox hitters with two walks drawn last night and he is tied with Fred Buckson for the team lead with four overall...

Double Play Balls: The AppleSox turned two double plays last night to end the third and seventh innings... Port Angeles has hit into four double plays in four games against Wenatchee... The AppleSox turned two double plays on Monday night in non-league action to end the fifth and seventh innings, respectively...

Hartman Leads The Way: Reigning WCL Player Of The Week Max Hartman recorded his fourth consecutive multi-hit game with two singles last night... The incoming junior at Washington State recorded seven hits over the weekend while batting leadoff in each of the AppleSox’ three wins against Port Angeles... Hartman had 17 multi-hit games this spring with the Cougs...

Streaking: A win tonight would give the AppleSox their fourth different win streak of at least five games against Port Angeles... Wenatchee won each of the first seven matchups with the Lefties from June 27, 2017 - June 22, 2018, took five straight from June 12-20, 2019, won eight straight from July 7, 2021 - June 7, 2022 and now each of the first four meetings this season...

AppleSox Storm Back In The Ninth, Beat Lefties

The Wenatchee AppleSox scored three runs without collecting a hit in the ninth and defeated Port Angeles Lefties, 6-5, on Tuesday night at Civic Field.

Trailing 5-3 in the ninth, Wenatchee (4-0) sent all nine hitters to the plate and cashed in thanks to four walks, two wild pitches, a hit by pitch and an error.

Carson Boesel (1-0) tossed two scoreless innings in relief and Stephen Hammergren fired a 1-2-3 ninth after entering with a run at first for his first save.

Max Hartman recorded his fourth straight multi-hit game and led off the ninth by reaching on an error on a ball hit to short. Aidan Dougherty drew a walk before Kade Benavidez was hit by a pitch to load the bases. A pitching change and an out later, a wild pitch plated Hartman before Damon Gaither drew a walk to re-load the bases. Another wild pitch brought in Dougherty as the tying run and then Antonio Gianni drew a walk to fill up the bases again. Fred Buckson drew a two-out bases-loaded walk to drive in the go-ahead and eventual game-winning run.

Wenatchee fell behind early on with two errors in the first inning leading to a run before a three-hit bottom of the second played the Lefties’ second run. Luca Boscarino recorded a two-out RBI single to put Wenatchee on the board in the top of the third.

The AppleSox turned two double plays for the second straight day. The first came in the third inning when the Lefties loaded up the bases with no outs. After a soft popout to second they turned a 6-4-3 to retire the side. The second happened in the seventh on a 4-6-3 putout to get out of a first-and-third jam.

Port Angeles scored three times in the sixth on a 2-RBI single and a wild pitch to push its lead to four runs. The AppleSox immediately responded with two in the top of the seventh thanks to a wild pitch plating a runner from third and an RBI single from Damon Gaither.

Wenatchee took the season series with Tuesday’s win and now looks to earn a road series victory as they take on Port Angeles again at 6:35.

AppleSox Play First 2024 Road Game Tonight

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Civic Field
Tickets: applesox.com/schedule
Watch: wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv
Listen: kcsyfm.com

GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Jack DeDonato will make AppleSox history tonight as the second player in franchise history to appear in at least one game in four seasons with the AppleSox joining John Gebbers (2000-03)… DeDonato recorded a 2.23 ERA, struck out 41, allowed 26 hits and waked 15 BB 48.1 innings in 12 games (10 starts) at Lower Columbia this spring… He threw a seven-inning complete game shutout vs. Shoreline Mar. 9 and three four innings of a five-inning no-hitter vs. Olympic Apr. 6... DeDonato posted a 5.92 ERA in nine games last summer with the AppleSox…

Port Angeles Probable Pitcher: Damian Hernandez makes his summer debut after completing his sophomore year at UC Riverside… He recorded a 4.78 ERA with 28 strikeouts, 26 hits and over 26.1 innings in 11 games (three starts) as a sophomore…

Last Night: The AppleSox scored six runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and defeated the Redmond Dudes, 9-4, at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium... Drew Welk fired five shutout innings in relief to earn the win and Wenatchee won all four home games to begin the season... Antonio Gianni went 2-for-4 with 2 RBI, Ethan Buckley was 3-for-4 with two runs and Joe Scheffler went 2-for-3 with three runs and three steals...

League Leaders: Through three games of WCL action the AppleSox have several players among league leaders... Aidan Dougherty has the top batting average in the WCL at .636... Kade Benavidez leads the league with 7 RBI... Max Hartman’s three doubles are tied with Edmonton’s Trent Lenihan for the most in the WCL... Dougherty and Hartman are tied for first with three others in the league with seven hits...

WCL Player Of The Week: Max Hartman’s hot start to the 2024 summer has helped him earn the first West Coast League Player Of The Week honor... The incoming junior at Washington State recorded seven hits over the weekend while batting leadoff in each of the AppleSox’ three wins against Port Angeles.. Hartman had three consecutive multi-hit games vs. the Lefties and opened the season with a bang, reaching safely four times on Opening Night via two doubles and two walks while also stealing two bags... He followed it up by going 3-for-5 with another double the next day and scored three of Wenatchee’s 16 runs... Hartman drove in the game-tying run in the fourth on Saturday and then closed up the weekend with a 2-for-5 night with 3 RBI to help Wenatchee sweep Port Angeles...

Sweep: Wenatchee earned its first sweep of the season by taking all three games last weekend against Port Angeles... The AppleSox earned eight series sweeps last season... Wenatchee has won 11-of-12 series against the Port Angeles since the two teams first faced each other in 2017... The AppleSox earned 12 series victories in 18 attempts against WCL opponents last year...

Bats Break Through: In six matchups last season the AppleSox and Lefties combined to score 30 runs and Five-of-six meetings ended with one team winning by two runs or less... In three games against each other this season the AppleSox have already scored 35 runs after mustering 17 last season... They have matched last season’s single-game high hit total already with 17 hits on Sunday... Wenatchee entered this season with the most runs scored in the WCL over the previous two summer (738) and finished last season second in the WCL in run output (350) after leading the league in 2022 (388)...

Welk, Big Inning Lead AppleSox Past Dudes

The Wenatchee AppleSox scored six runs in the bottom of the fifth to defeat the Redmond Dudes, 9-4, on Monday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Drew Welk twirled five shutout innings of relief. He entered in the third and struck out five while only allowing one hit. Welk induced inning-ending double-play balls in the fifth and seventh.

The AppleSox trailed 4-0 after two-and-a-half innings before getting on the board with an RBI groundout in the third. Welk entered in the top of that inning and stranded two men. He went on to strike out one hitter in each of his five scoreless frames.

Wenatchee broke through in the fifth to take the lead for good. Antonio Gianni and Damon Gaither recorded back-to-back RBI singles after a wild pitch with the bases loaded plated the first run. They recorded a double steal and Fred Buckson hit a ground ball to short that would have scored Gianni and been the second out of the inning but the ball was thrown away and Buckson went to second on the error. Harrison Clark singled in Gaither and Buckson for the final two runs of the inning.

Joe Scheffler scored Wenatchee’s final three runs with a single and a steal in the sixth before Gianni tripled him in. Scheffler drew a leadoff walk in the eighth, stole second and third and came home on a throwing error.

The AppleSox return to league play on Tuesday night when they travel to Port Angeles. Wenatchee swept the Lefties over the weekend by outscoring them 35–16. First pitch is at 6:35 each night for the first three games of a six-game road trip. Fans can listen to the game on 93.9 FM in Wenatchee or online at kcsym.com. The game can also be watched on westcoastleague.com/streaming.

Hartman Named WCL Player Of The Week

Max Hartman’s hot start to the 2024 summer has helped him earn the first West Coast League Player Of The Week honor.

The incoming junior at Washington State recorded seven hits over the weekend while batting leadoff in each of the AppleSox’ three wins against Port Angeles. Hartman had three consecutive multi-hit games vs. the Lefties and opened the season with a bang, reaching safely four times on Opening Night via two doubles and two walks while also stealing two bags. He followed it up by going 3-for-5 with another double the next day and scored three of Wenatchee’s 16 runs. Hartman drove in the game-tying run in the fourth on Saturday and then closed up the weekend with a 2-for-5 night with 3 RBI to help Wenatchee sweep Port Angeles.

The St. Albert, Alberta native leads the league with three doubles early on while tying for the league lead with five runs and seven hits.

This is Hartman’s second summer in the WCL after playing 38 games for the Bellingham Bells last summer. He joined the AppleSox after a stellar sophomore year at Washington State, where he batted .286 with a .375 on-base percentage in 49 games. Hartman set the tone atop the Cougs’ lineup, batting leadoff in 46 games.

Hartman and the AppleSox wrap up their season-opening homestand with a 6:35 p.m. game tonight against the Redmond Dudes. Tickets can be purchased now at AppleSox.com/schedule. Wenatchee embarks on a six-game road trip tomorrow with three games in Port Angeles and then three in Victoria.

AppleSox Sweep Lefties To Open Season 3-0

The Wenatchee AppleSox capped off a perfect opening weekend with a 15-2 win over the Port Angeles Lefties on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The AppleSox earned their first sweep of the season thanks to scoring 10 runs over the first two innings. Damon Gaither led the way with five runs driven in as Wenatchee (3-0) scored three runs in the first, seven in the second and five in the sixth.

The 35 runs that the AppleSox scored over the weekend were their most in the first three home games in league play of any season in franchise history. Wenatchee swept its first league three-game series of the season for the second consecutive summer and for the sixth time in franchise history.

Port Angeles (0-3) struck in the top of the first inning to take their second lead of the weekend but it would not make it to the second inning. Gaither hit a bases-clearing double down the left-field line on the 11th pitch of his at-bat after hitting four straight foul balls. Gaither was the fourth consecutive hitter to reach base with two outs and his hit gave Wenatchee the lead for good.

Thirteen men came to the plate in the bottom of the second as Wenatchee plated seven runs and put the game out of reach. Each of the first six hitters recorded base hits and came around to score. Masayuki Kawashima tripled in Fred Buckson two batters into the inning and Max Hartman followed with a single to drive in the second run of the inning. Kade Benavidez singled in a run and Luca Boscarino doubled in another before the first out of the inning was recorded. Gaither singled in a pair and then three more singles followed before the last two outs.

The AppleSox’ first two runs of the sixth came via a sacrifice fly and a bases-loaded hit by pitch before Hartman singled in a run and Aidan Dougherty singled in two more.

Evan Canfield and Joey Pearson both tossed two scoreless innings in their 2024 debut in relief. Canfield punched out five and stranded two runners in the sixth and Pearson only allowed one man to reach in the eighth.

Wenatchee will travel to Port Angeles on Tuesday for their first road series of the season but first hosts the Redmond Dudes on Monday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Tickets are available at applesox.com/schedule

AppleSox Wrap Up Series vs. Lefties On Bark In The Park Night

First Pitch: 5:35 p.m.
Park: Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium
Tickets: applesox.com/schedule
Watch: wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv
Listen: kcsyfm.com
Promotion: Bark In The Park Night presented by Firehouse Pet Shop and Fromm Family Foods. Fans are welcome to bring their dogs to tonight’s game.

GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Ethan Hubbell makes his AppleSox debut in the series finale against Port Angeles... The right-hander from Everett Community College He recorded a 1.16 ERA with 79 K, 50 hits and 10 walks over 77.2 innings in 12 games (all starts) this spring… Hubbell earned First Team All-NWAC, First Team All-NWAC North Region and tied for the fourth-best ERA in the NWAC… He led the Trojans in games started, innings and strikeouts while tossing at least five scoreless innings six times… He recorded a 4.15 ERA in two games last summer for the Nanaimo NightOwls…

Port Angeles Probable Pitcher: Colby Scheuber looks to help the Lefties salvage the series as he returns for his second summer with Port Angeles... The right-hander from Salem University had a 9.75 ERA in 12 games this spring but was among the Lefties best starters last summer, posting a 2.16 ERA with 31 strikeouts, 40 hits and 16 walks over 50 innings in nine games (seven starts)...

Last Night: The AppleSox defeated the Lefties, 16-13... They scored in all but two innings (first and seventh) and collected 16 hits… Every hitter reached base safely, eight batters collected base hits and the first three hitters in the AppleSox order (Hartman, Dougherty, Benavidez) went a combined 11-for-15 with 9 RBI and eight runs...Wenatchee scored double-digit runs 14 times in league play last summer, including five times in June... The AppleSox won every game in which they scored at least 10 runs last season...

Five Hits For Dougherty: Aidan Dougherty recorded the seventh five-hit game in AppleSox history with a 5-for-6 and 3 RBI night on Saturday... The 2024 NWAC Tournament MVP’s five singles tied a franchise record, originally set on Aug. 2, 2015 vs. Victoria by Nick Nyquist... luc Stuka was the last AppleSox player to record five hits in a game when he went 5-for-6 against Bend July 2, 2022...

Benavidez=RBI: Kade Benavidez drove in five runs last night as he homered, doubled twice, walked and was hit by a pitch to reach base five times... He leads the AppleSox with 6 RBI through two games... His 5-RBI effort was the AppleSox’ first since CJ Horn at Kamloops July 30, 2022... Wenatchee’s single-game RBI record is eight by Cory Meyer vs. Bend June 27, 2018...

Seeking A Sweep: The AppleSox earned eight series sweeps last season and look to pick up their first of 2024 today... Wenatchee has won 11-of-12 series against the Port Angeles since the two teams first faced each other in 2017... The AppleSox earned 12 series victories in 18 attempts against WCL opponents last season...

Bats Break Through: In six matchups last the AppleSox and Lefties combined to score 30 runs and Five-of-six meetings ended with one team winning by two runs or less.. In two games against each other this season the AppleSox have won both games by three runs but the two teams have combined to already score 34 runs thanks to last night’s offensive exhibition... Wenatchee entered this season with the most runs scored in the WCL over the previous two seasons (738) and finished last summer second in the WCL in run output (350) after leading the league in 2022 (388)...

AppleSox Break Out Bats, Win Series Against Lefties

Aiden Dougherty recorded five hits and Kade Benavidez drove in five runs as the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Port Angeles Lefties, 16-13, on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Dougherty recorded the seventh five-hit game in AppleSox history with a 5-for-6 and 3 RBI night. The 2024 NWAC Tournament MVP’s five singles tied a franchise record, originally set on Aug. 2, 2015 by Nick Nyquist.

Benavidez homered, doubled twice, walked and was hit by a pitch to reach base five times. His 5-RBI effort was the AppleSox’ first since CJ Horn at Kamloops July 30, 2022.

Max Hartman scored three runs in the leadoff spot while also doubling, singling twice and walking. Harrison Clark plated three runs while Antonio Gianni drove in two, including with a solo home run in the second.

Wenatchee (2–0) recorded 16 hits and scored in all but two innings to earn the series victory over Port Angeles (0-2). The AppleSox scored in all but two innings and recorded four consecutive innings with at least three runs from the third through the sixth innings.

The AppleSox led 4-0 after four innings after a three-run third featuring a 2-RBI double by Benavidez and a sacrifice fly from Gianni. The Lefties responded by sending 10 men to the plate and taking a 5-4 lead into the bottom of the fourth. Elijah Pelayo led off with a walk and stole second before Hartman delivered a game-tying double to right field with two outs. Dougherty and Benavidez followed up with a single and a double, respectively, to plate two more runs and give Wenatchee a 7-5 lead.

The big blow of the game was a five-run fifth inning which was punctuated by a Benavidez two-run homer to plate the final two runs of the inning as the seventh hitter of the frame.

Clark plated two with a single following a pair of walks and a sacrifice bunt to lead off the sixth. Dougherty drove in Clark with his fourth single of the game and then capped his big night with another RBI single for the lone run of the eighth.

Wenatchee wraps up the series against Port Angeles at 5:35 on Sunday night. It’s Bark In The Park presented by Firehouse Pet Shop and Fromm Family Foods. Fans are encouraged to bring their dog with them to the game. Tickets are available at applesox.com/schedule

AppleSox Go For First Series Victory of 2024

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium
Tickets: applesox.com/schedule
Watch: wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv
Listen: kcsyfm.com

GAME NOTES

Last Night: The AppleSox opened up the season with a 4-1 win against the Lefties last night... Antonio Gianni broke a 1-1 tie with a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh and Stephen Hammergren fired three scoreless innings in relief to earn the win... The victory improved Wenatchee to 16-8 all-time in the first game of the season and 14-10 in home openers (league and non-league games included)...

Two-Hitter: For the third time in the last two seasons the AppleSox held an opponent to two hits in a victory... The most recent instance prior to last night came July 13, 2024 at Nanaimo in an 18-1... Last night also marked the second time in less than a year that the AppleSox limited the Lefties to only two hits in a game, with the other coming in a 7-0 win on July 4 at Civic Field...

Going For The Series Win: A victory tonight or tomorrow against Port Angeles would give Wenatchee 11 victories in 12 attempts since the two teams first faced each other in 2017... The AppleSox earned 12 series victories in 18 attempts against WCL opponents last season...

RISP: Despite last night’s victory, the AppleSox finished the day 2-for-17 when batting with runners in scoring position... Gianni’s go-ahead single in the seventh was the first hit while Jack Johnson’s RBI single in the eighth was the other knock...

Hartman Sets The Tone: After batting leadoff in 46 of Washington State’s 53 games this spring, Max Hartman batting leadoff in the AppleSox’ first game of the season and reached base in all five plate appearances with two doubles, two walks and an error. He also stole two bases and scored a run... Hartman hit .286 with 11 2B this spring while leading the Cougs with 41 RBI and 10 SB as a sophomore… He pened this spring with a 10-game hitting streak, had 17 multi-hit games and was hit by 11 pitches...

Quick Start To 2024: Last night’s game lasted just 2:19... Last season was the first in which the West Coast League enacted an action clock following the same rules of the NCAA but without a visible clock... AppleSox games averaged 2:55 in 2022 but dropped to 2:42 in 2023... Seven AppleSox games lasted 2:20 or less last summer...

Pitching Staff Picks Up Where It Left Off: Blake Reece fired six scoreless innings last night as the Opening Day starter and continued a trend... AppleSox starting pitchers have fired at least five innings in 35-of-55 regular-season games under second-year pitching coach Mike Callia... Wenatchee went 25-10 in those games and an AppleSox starter has fired at least five innings in 63.6-percent of games the last two seasons... The AppleSox’ 3.35 ERA last season was fifth-best in the WCL and a marked improvement from a 4.88 mark in 2022... Wenatchee also limited an opponent to one run or less for the 13th time in the last two seasons... The AppleSox’ four shutouts last season were their most in a season since 2012..

Sox Take First Game of 2024

Antonio Gianni delivered a two-out go-ahead RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning and the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Port Angeles Lefties, 4-1, on Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Port Angeles tied the game up with a bases-loaded walk in the top of the seventh but the AppleSox didn’t take long to respond. Max Hartman and Fred Buckson drew back-to-back one-out walks before Gianni singled through the hole on the left side. Hartman stole second and third before scoring the eventual game-winning run.

Stephen Hammergren (1-0) shut the door with three scoreless innings out of the bullpen. He struck out three and only allowed one hit while also escaping a bases-loaded jam in the ninth.

Blake Reece fired six scoreless innings with five strikeouts, two of which came in his final inning of work.

Hartman led the way offensively with two doubles and two walks while also reaching base on an error.

Wenatchee scored its first run in the fifth to break a scoreless tie on a Kade Benavidez sacrifice fly. The AppleSox added their final two runs in the eighth on a Jack Johnson RBI single and a groundout by Fred Buckson.

The AppleSox look to win the series on Saturday night when they face the Lefties again at 6:35. Matthew DelVecchio starts for Wenatchee and tickets can be purchased at applesox.com/schedule.