AppleSox Face Elks In Penultimate Game Of Regular Season

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Vince Genna Stadium
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Braiden Boyd makes his second start of the summer and first since June 20 tonight… The left-hander in the transfer portal from Washington State is 1-2 with a 7.53 ERA, 17 strikeouts, 14 walks and 46 hits over 28.2 innings in 12 games…

Bend Probable Pitcher: Lucas Hines is listed as Bend’s probable pitcher but he tossed scoreless first and second innings last night vs. Wenatchee…

Last Game: The AppleSox were held to four hits and fell to the Elks, 4-1, at Vince Genna Stadium… Cam Hoiland surrendered three runs over a season-high seven innings but the Elks cashed in with three two-out runs…

Hartman Hits: Max Hartman recorded two hits for his 17th multi-hit game of the summer and drove in the AppleSox’ lone run with a single in the fifth last night… He has recorded at least one hit in 37-of-45 starts… Hartman’s 46 runs are second-most in the West Coast League and his 59 hits are seventh-most…

Second Half Champs: The AppleSox have guaranteed the top record in the North Division in the second half thanks to Victoria and Bellingham both losing last night… The AppleSox are 16-9 in the second half and already won the first half with an 18-9 mark… Their 34-18 overall record is third-best in the WCL behind Corvallis (41-12) and Portland (38-14)… Wenatchee has ensured that it will host the North Division Championship Game on Aug. 14 if it advances that far…

Playoff Picture: The AppleSox will face the Victoria HarbourCats in the North Division Series beginning on Saturday… Wenatchee won four-of-six games vs. Victoria this summer and will face them in the postseason for a second straight season… Game 1 will be at Serauxmen Stadium in Nanaimo before Games 2 and, if necessary, Game 3 are at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium Saturday and Sunday, respectively…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential (+35)…

Hoiland’s Season-Long Effort Not Enough Tuesday

Cam Hoiland tossed a season-high seven innings but the Wenatchee AppleSox fell to the Bend Elks, 4-1, on Tuesday night at Vince Genna Stadium.

Max Hartman recorded two hits for his 17th multi-hit game of the summer and drove in the AppleSox’ lone run with a single in the fifth.

Hoiland (1-2) surrendered three runs and struck out three but suffered his second straight loss.

The Elks only collected nine hits but five came in the first two innings. A two-out 2-RBI single in the bottom of the second was all they would need but they recorded two more runs on a fifth-inning sacrifice fly and a wild pitch with the bases loaded in the ninth.

Despite the loss, Wenatchee (34-18, 16-9 second half) won the North Division second half title with two games remaining in the regular season. Victoria and Bellingham both lost their second-to-last games of the summer and cannot match the AppleSox’ 16 wins. This is the first time that Wenatchee has won the first half and the second half since the two-half playoff format was adopted in 2016.

AppleSox Head To Bend To Conclude Regular Season

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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: The AppleSox send Cam Hoiland to the mound for the first game of their final series this regular season… The incoming senior at Cal Poly is 1-1 with a 4.83 ERA, 16 strikeouts, nine walks and 23 hits over 22.1 innings in six games (five starts)… Hoiland surrendered a season-high four runs in 3.1 innings in his last start July 28 at Edmonton… Prior to that, he had allowed three runs or less in each of his outings…

Bend Probable Pitcher: Josh Wakefield makes his seventh appearance and fifth start tonight for the Elks… He just pitched two days again against Corvallis, allowing two runs over five innings to pick up a no-decision… Wakefield has excelled at the plate this summer, batting .326 with six extra-base hits and 17 RBI in 29 games as a position player… Overall on the bump the incoming sophomore at Iowa Western is 0-1 with a 10.12 ERA, 14 strikeouts, 12 walks and 12 hits over 10.2 innings…

Last Game: The AppleSox earned their 12th series victory of the summer with a 6-3 over Nanaimo on Sunday at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium… Quincy Vassar struck out six over six shutout innings and Evan Cloyd homered in the bottom of the first for his third long ball of the year… The NightOwls cut the deficit to one after a three-run seventh but would not get any closer…

Starter/Reliever Splits: AppleSox starters vs. relievers posted very different numbers over this past weekend’s series against Nanaimo… Wenatchee starting pitchers logged 16 innings and only surrendered five runs in that span… Two starters fired six complete innings and the three pitchers combined to record a 2.81 ERA… Conversely, the AppleSox used eights pitchers to cover the other 11 innings and surrendered 12 earned runs, good for a 9.82 ERA… Only two AppleSox relievers recorded scoreless appearances as Chase Hansen fired a scoreless seventh on Saturday and Andrew Monson recorded a six-out save on Sunday…

The Colossus Of Cloyd: Evan Cloyd continued his dominant summer with his third home run on Sunday… He has hit eight home runs in three West Coast League seasons after smacking five over the previous two summers in Portland… Sunday’s long ball extended Cloyd’s on-base streak to 25 games… The only game this summer that he did not reach base in was his season debut June 26 as a pinch hitter…

If The Season Ended Today: The AppleSox would face the Victoria HarbourCats in the North Division Series… Victoria currently holds the second wild card in the North Division by possessing the fourth-best record in the North Division overall… The HarbourCats are 2.5 games back of Wenatchee for first place in the second half… If they tie with Wenatchee in the second half then they will be the second seed in the Division Series and would not face the AppleSox… Wenatchee won four-of-six games vs. Victoria this summer and would face them in the postseason for a second straight season…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12... The AppleSox will need to finish 3-0 over their final five games to match last summer’s 37-17 record for the second-most wins in a single season in team history...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential (+35)…

Home Field Advantage: Sunday’s win locked up home-field advantage for the North Division, should the AppleSox reach it... They will open the postseason on the road Saturday against either Edmonton or Victoria before Game 2 and, if necessary, Game 3 will be played at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (40-12) and Portland (37-14)...

AppleSox Earn 12th Series Win of 2024

Quincy Vassar tossed six shutout innings and Evan Cloyd homered as the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Nanaimo NightOwls, 6-3, on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Vassar (4-3) matched season-highs in strikeouts (six) and innings to record his third straight impressive start. He has tossed at least five innings in each of his last three starts and has only allowed one run over his last 17 innings.

Andrew Monson stranded the tying run in scoring position and fired a 1-2-3 ninth to lock up his second save of the summer.

Cloyd crushed his third home run of the summer after a one-out error in the bottom of the first to give Wenatchee (34-17, 16-8 second half) a 2-0 lead. The AppleSox never trailed or were tied from that point on.

Wenatchee added necessary insurance in the sixth on a RBI double from Jonathan Fitz to score Aidan Dougherty after his leadoff single. James Castagnola also scored from first on the ply as the throw to second to get Fitz was off target.

Nanaimo scored three times in the top of the seventh but Wenatchee got two of the runs back in the eighth when Jake Larson put down a successful safety squeeze bunt to plate Castagnola from third and Hunter Friedberg hit a two-out RBI double.

The AppleSox locked up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if they reach it. Bellingham is the only team that can finish with the same overall record as Wenatchee but the AppleSox own the tiebreaker by having a .690 winning percentage in divisional play compared to the Bells’ .644 mark.

The postseason begins on Saturday when the AppleSox will travel to face whoever earns the fourth seed. Wenatchee will host Game 2 on Sunday at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium and Game 3, if necessary, Aug. 12. Tickets for Game 2 are available at AppleSox.com/schedule.

AppleSox Host NightOwls On Hawaiian Night

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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: The AppleSox’ all-time leader in strikeouts and innings pitched toes the rubber for the final time in regular-season play this summer as Quincy Vassar makes his ninth start… He is 3-3 with a 3.18 ERA, 31 strikeouts, 14 walks and 42 hits over 42.1 innings this season… Vassar has won back-to-back starts and only allowed one run over his last 11 innings on the bump… He most recently allowed one run over five innings on Tuesday at Kelowna… This is Vassar’s second time facing Nanaimo this summer after surrendering five runs on seven hits, one walk and three strikeouts in four innings July 6 at Serauxmen Stadium…

Nanaimo Probable Pitcher: Aidan Boice makes his team-high-matching 10th start of the summer tonight… He is 2-4 with a 4.19 ERA, 29 strikeouts, 11 walks and 37 hits over 38.2 innings… Boice has completed five innings in a start three times, all of which have come over his last four games… The incoming sophomore at Salt Lake Community College is coming off allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits, one walk and three strikeouts over five innings vs. Bellingham last Sunday…

Last Game: The AppleSox fell 10-1 last night in their second-most lopsided loss of the summer… Despite leading the WCL in runs and batting average, Wenatchee has been held to two-runs-or-less nine times including three instances in its last seven games (all losses)… Despite a nine-run loss last night the AppleSox’s run differential is plus-75…

Struggles On The Bump: Wenatchee’s pitching staff has surrendered 17 runs over its last two games after recording a shutout on Wednesday… The AppleSox’ 4.59 team ERA would be fourth-worst in team history if the season ended today… Wenatchee has lost by at least six runs in three of its last four losses…

If The Season Ended Today: The AppleSox would face the Victoria HarbourCats in the North Division Series… Victoria currently holds the second wild card in the North Division by possessing the fourth-best record in the North Division overall… The HarbourCats are game back of Wenatchee for first place in the second half… If they finish ahead of Wenatchee or tie with them in the second half then they will be the second seed in the Division Series and would not face the AppleSox… Wenatchee won four-of-six games vs. Victoria this summer and would face them in the postseason for a second straight season…

August Departures/Arrivals: The AppleSox have several key players departing but also a few new faces coming to town this weekend… Carson Boesel, Jackson Campbell, Caleb Costa, David James, Josh Mejia and Cannon Peery all concluded their summers after Wednesday’s game but Chase Hansen, Kaden Larson, Carson Ohland, Reece Vassar and Cooper Whitton will look to make their 2024 debut this weekend… Ohland and Whitton both played for the AppleSox last season while Larson is a pitching coach Mike Callia Lower Columbia College connection and Vassar is the younger brother of AppleSox southpaw Quincy Vassar…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12... The AppleSox will need to finish 4-1 over their final five games to match last summer’s 37-17 record for the second-most wins in a single season in team history...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only four games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 33-17 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (38-12) and Portland (36-14)...

AppleSox Drop Rare Home Game

The Wenatchee AppleSox lost for only the eighth time this season at home with a 10-1 loss to the Nanaimo NightOwls on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

A night after scoring 10 runs the AppleSox were held to just one run and their four-game winning streak came to an end. Wenatchee (33-16, 15-8 second half) collected five hits, committed two errors and walked nine batters.

The AppleSox scored their only run in the second when Jake Larson led off with a double and scored after back-to-back groundouts. He also singled, walked and stole a base to record his third multi-hit game. That briefly tied the game before Nanaimo scored the game-winning run with two outs in the third.

The NightOwls only led 2-1 heading into the sixth but scored four runs there to pull away and force a rubber match on Sunday night. It’s Hawaiian Night and the AppleSox and Sunny FM are giving away a free trip to Hawaii to one lucky fan in attendance. Tickets are available at AppleSox.com/schedule

AppleSox Look To Earn 12th Series Win

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

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Garrett Ahern makes his eighth start of the summer and sixth at home tonight… Though he picked up a no-decision, last Saturday marked the first game that he pitched in that the AppleSox lost… Ahern surrendered two runs (one earned) over four innings at Edmonton while picking up two strikeouts, one walk and four hits… The right-handed from Grand Canyon has fired at least four innings in seven starts and has only allowed more than three runs once… Overall, Ahern is 2-0 with a 2.79 ERA, 27 strikeouts, nine walks, and 27 hits over 29 innings…

Nanaimo Probable Pitcher: Incoming Cal Poly freshman Caden Pearlman faces the AppleSox for the first time in his seventh appearance for the NightOwls… He is 0-2 with a 4.69 ERA, 17 strikeouts, 10 walks and 14 hits over 15.1 innings in six games (four starts)… Pearlman last pitched July 27 vs. Bellingham, allowing four runs on five hits, three walks and five strikeouts over 4.1 innings to suffer his second loss of the summer… He had not allowed an earned run in his previous three appearances prior to last Saturday…

Last Game: The AppleSox rallied for 10 runs over the fourth and fifth innings to overcome a 3-0 deficit and defeat the NightOwls, 10-7… Kanoa Morisaki hit a go-ahead 2-RBI single in the fourth to score the third and fourth runs of the frame before Wenatchee erupted for six runs in the fifth… The AppleSox despite being outhit 15-7 and improved to 14-8 in those instances…

10-Or-More: The top offense in the WCL recorded its 14th double-digit effort at the plate last night… Wenatchee has only lost once when scoring 10-or-more runs in 2024…The AppleSox lead the WCL with 355 runs and a .288 batting average… Wenatchee is 41 runs away from breaking its franchise record set in 2022… The AppleSox are also trying to top the 2012 team’s .292 batting average to set another record…

Canadian Dominance: Last night’s victory improved the AppleSox 20-8 against Canadian teams this summer… Postseason included, Wenatchee is 60-23 against teams from Canada since Mitch Darlington became head coach in 2022… Wenatchee went 23-9 last season and 17-6 in 2022…

August Departures/Arrivals: The AppleSox have several key players departing but also a few new faces coming to town this weekend… Carson Boesel, Jackson Campbell, Caleb Costa, David James, Josh Mejia and Cannon Peery all concluded their summers after Wednesday’s game but Chase Hansen, Kaden Larson, Carson Ohland, Reece Vassar and Cooper Whitton will look to make their 2024 debut this weekend… Ohland and Whitton both played for the AppleSox last season while Larson is a pitching coach Mike Callia Lower Columbia College connection and Vassar is the younger brother of AppleSox southpaw Quincy Vassar…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12... The AppleSox will need to finish 4-1 over their final five games to match last summer’s 37-17 record for the second-most wins in a single season in team history...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only five games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 33-16 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (37-12) and Portland (35-14)...

AppleSox Rally In Middle Innings, Win Fourth Straight

The Wenatchee AppleSox erased a 3-0 deficit with 10 runs over the fourth and fifth innings to defeat the Nanaimo NightOwls, 10-7, Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee (33-16, 15-7 second half) scored four times in the bottom of the fourth and six runs in the bottom of the fifth to take the lead for good.

Ryan Martinez (2-0) allowed three runs over a season-high-matching six innings to earn the win for a second straight Friday.

Kanoa Morisaki put Wenatchee ahead for the first time with a two-out 2-RBI single in the fourth. His base hit up the middle scored Cam Hoiland and Brady Bean after they threw back-to-back walks before him. James Castagnola started the scoring with an RBI triple and scored on a sacrifice fly by Cooper Whitton.

Six AppleSox runs scored in the fifth despite only collecting two hits. Wenatchee cashed in thanks to two bases-loaded walks as well as a pair of two-out errors.

The AppleSox look to earn their 12th series victory of 2024 Saturday night when they host the NightOwls at 6:35 on Columbia Valley Community Health Night. Tickets are available at AppleSox.com/schedule.

The AppleSox hold the top record in the North Division overall and in the second half. They will host Game 2 of the North Division Series on Sunday, Aug. 11 at 6:35 at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Tickets are available now at AppleSox.com/schedule.

AppleSox Return Home To Face NightOwls

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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Ryan Martinez makes his sixth start and second against Nanaimo this summer… He last pitched last Friday, firing a season-high-matching six innings to earn the win at Edmonton… Martinez struck out two, walked two and allowed seven hits as he reached the fifth inning in an AppleSox start for the ninth time in 13 games… He previously faced the NightOwls July 7, surrendering five runs on seven hits, one walk and two strikeouts in 2.2 innings… The right-hander from Utah Tech is 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA, nine strikeouts, seven walks and 30 hits over 24 innings in five games (all starts)…

Nanaimo Probable Pitcher: WCL All-Star Adison Mattix stymied the AppleSox in his first outing against them July 7 and looks to do it again tonight… The right-hander from Everett Community College fired five scoreless innings while recording five strikeouts, one walk and four hits… He has tossed at least five innings in a game five times and leads the NightOwls in strikeouts… Matix is 1-1 with a 2.41 ERA, 45 strikeouts, 20 walks and 26 hits over 37.1 innings in nine games (all starts)…

Last Game: The AppleSox held the Kelowna Falcons to just two hits in a 3-0 win on Wednesday at Elks Stadium… The win was Wenatchee’s fifth sweep of the summer and third shutout… Caleb Costa struck out six over seven innings and David James retired all six hitters that he faced to earn the save…

August Departures/Arrivals: The AppleSox have several key players departing but also a few new faces coming to town this weekend… Carson Boesel, Jackson Campbell, Caleb Costa, David James, Josh Mejia and Cannon Peery all concluded their summers after Wednesday’s game but Chase Hansen, Kaden Larson, Carson Ohland, Reece Vassar and Cooper Whitton will look to make their 2024 debut this weekend… Ohland and Whitton both played for the AppleSox last season while Larson is a pitching coach Mike Callia Lower Columbia College connection and Vassar is the younger brother of AppleSox southpaw Quincy Vassar…

The NightOwls: Just swept Port Angeles, taking a doubleheader on Tuesday before a 12-2 win Wednesday… Have won six of their last 10 games and are two games back of Wenatchee for first place in the second half… Are fifth in the North Division in overall record and would miss the postseason if the regular season ended today… Wylie Watters leads the WCL with eight home runs but the AppleSox did not see him in their series at the NightOwls July 5-7…

Season Series So Far: Wenatchee showed its resiliency by taking two-of-three games at Serauxmen Stadium almost a month ago… The AppleSox trailed from the bottom of the first inning until the ninth after surrendering an early three-spot but tallied twice in the top of the ninth to take the series opener on July 5… Wenatchee scored twice in the top of the ninth the next night to tie the game but Nanaimo hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to walk it off… The AppleSox erased a 6-0 deficit in the series finale with an 11-run top of the sixth to claim the rubber match…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12... The AppleSox will need to finish 5-1 over their final seven games to match last summer’s 37-17 record for the second-most wins in a single season in team history...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only six games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 32-16 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (36-12) and Portland (34-14)...

AppleSox Sweep Falcons To Cap Long Road Trip

The Wenatchee AppleSox earned their fifth sweep of the summer with a 3-0 win over the Kelowna Falcons on Wednesday night at Elks Stadium.

Caleb Costa (2-0) was terrific in his fourth start, striking out six in seven innings, both of which were season-highs. Costa got out of a one-out bases-loaded jam in the second with a strikeout and a ground out on a comebacker to keep the game scoreless. That kicked off a stretch of 11 consecutive hitters retired in order with three straight 1-2-3 innings to follow. He punched out four straight from the final out of the third to the last out of the fourth.

David James retired all six hitters over the final two innings to pick up his third save. He has not allowed a run in eight of 11 outings this summer.

Wenatchee (32-16, 14-7 second half) scored twice in the fourth and once in the seventh. Matthew Henning grounded out with runners at second and third to drive in the game-winning run before Max Hartman hit a two-out RBI single. Hartman scored his WCL-leading 46th run on a wild pitch in the seventh with two outs.

The AppleSox hold the best record in the North Division overall and in the second half heading into the final six games of the regular season. Wenatchee is off on Thursday before facing the Nanaimo NightOwls this weekend at home. Friday is Oktoberfest Night presented by Munchen Haus with brats, sauerkraut and fall beers available for purchase. Saturday’s game is presented by Columbia Valley Community Health and the series concludes with Hawaiian Night on Sunday. One lucky fan will win a free trip to Hawaii courtesy of the AppleSox and Sunny FM. Tickets are available at applesox.com/schedule

AppleSox Go For Sweep At Kelowna

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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Caleb Costa makes his fourth start of 2024 and his seventh appearance… He is coming off tossing a season-high five innings vs. Kamloops last Thursday... Costa only allowed two runs on three hits, two walks and three strikeouts but picked up a no-decision in Wenatchee’s eventual 5-4 win... The right-hander at Anderson is 1-0 with a 7.64 ERA, nine strikeouts, 12 walks and 19 hits over 17.2 innings...

Kelowna Probable Pitcher: The Falcons look to salvage the series with Carter Boone toeing the rubber for the series finale... The incoming freshman at Yavapai is making his second start of the summer and first appearance against Wenatchee... Boone is 1-0 with a 2.25 ERA, eight strikeouts, seven walks and five hits over eight innings in three games... He surrendered three runs over two innings vs. Portland July 20 in his most recent appearance...

Last Game: The AppleSox swept a doubleheader against the Falcons with 7-1 and 8-4 wins yesterday… Wenatchee scored at least three runs in an inning three different times over the 14 innings... The AppleSox improved to 4-0 in doubleheaders in three seasons under head coach Mitch Darlington...

Peery Produces: Cannon Peery recorded seven hits over the two games yesterday to boost his batting average to .369, second-best in the West Coast League… He is batting .383 with a .472 on-base percentage this month... The incoming sophomore at Grand Canyon has recorded 14 multi-hit games and yesterday marked two of his four three-or-more-hits efforts... He is one-of-two players in the WCL to steal at least 10 bases without being caught (Cort MacDonald, 13 SB, Walla Walla)...

The Falcons: Have lost 10 straight games… Were swept by Port Angeles this past weekend and Bellingham before that… Last won July 19 vs. Portland… Lost all three games at Wenatchee June 24-26, being swept at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium for the first time since July 7-9, 2017 and overall vs. the AppleSox since July 16-18, 2019… Play their final home game this Saturday… Are 8-17 at home…

30 Wins: For the second straight season and for the sixth time in franchise history the AppleSox have earned at least 30 wins in a season... It’s the first time that Wenatchee has hit 30 victories in back-to-back summers since 2011-12... The AppleSox will need to finish 6-1 over their final seven games to match last summer’s 37-17 record for the second-most wins in a single season in team history...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only seven games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 31-16 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (35-12) and Portland (33-13)...

AppleSox Sweep Doubleheader At Kelowna

Cannon Peery recorded seven hits and the Wenatchee AppleSox swept a doubleheader against the Kelowna Falcons on Tuesday night at Elks Stadium.

Peery singled three times and scored twice in Game 1 to help Wenatchee (31-16, 13-7 second half) earn a 7-1 win. He added four more hits in Game 2 as the AppleSox took home the 8-4 win.

Quincy Vassar (3-3) allowed one run in five innings in Game 1 to set the AppleSox all-time record for innings pitched with 124.2 over his three summers in Wenatchee. Micah Bujacich (1-2) fired three shutout innings in Game 2 from the second through the fourth innings.

The AppleSox never trailed Game 1 after putting up a two-spot in the top of the second thanks to a bases-loaded double play and a wild pitch with Peery at third. Evan Cloyd hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the third to extend the lead to 3-0.

The Falcons scored in the bottom of that same inning and nearly made it a one-run game in the fourth. A 2-out single looked like it might score a runner from second but Aidan Dougherty gunned him down from right field and Wenatchee played four runs in the sixth on a wild pitch, a sacrifice fly and a 2-RBI single by Jonathan Fitz.

In Game 2, Peery again scored twice and Dougherty added three hits of his own. Wenatchee trailed 1-0 after the first but never again after a four-run third. Evan Cloyd doubled in Dougherty after his leadoff double. Brady Bean and Kanoa Morisaki drew back-to-back bases-loaded walks later and Hunter Friedberg hit a sacrifice fly.

Kelowna again answered in the bottom of the third before Fitz doubled in a man to get the run back. The Falcons cut the deficit to one with a two-run sixth on five straight singles to start the inning but Andrew Monson struck out back-to-back hitters to get the final out and stranded the tying and go-ahead runs on the bases. An error, a Dougherty RBI single with the bases-loaded and a ground out gave Wenatchee breathing room again in the seventh and helped seal the victory.

Head coach Mitch Darlington has now won all four of the doubleheaders that the AppleSox have played since he became head coach in 2022.

The AppleSox earned their 11th series victory and now look for their fifth sweep on Wednesday in the series finale. First pitch at Elks Stadium is at 6:35 p.m.

AppleSox Face Falcons In Doubleheader Tonight

First Pitch: 5:35 p.m. & 7:35 p.m.
Park: Elks Stadium
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Game 1 Probable Pitcher: Quincy Vassar makes his eighth start and first since firing six shutout innings and striking out six vs. Kamloops last Tuesday… The southpaw is 2-3 with a 3.37 ERA, 27 strikeouts, 11 walks and 37 hits over 37.1 innings… His 114 career strikeouts with Wenatchee are the most in franchise history and he is three innings away from passing Beau Kerns (122.1) to become the AppleSox’ all-time leader in innings…

Wenatchee Game 2 Probable Pitcher: Evan Canfield makes his first start since June 28 and his fifth of the summer... Canfield did not pitch again after his fourth start until last Thursday due to shoulder soreness... He allowed one run in one inning for only the third earned run that he has surrendered over six outings this summer... Canfield is 1-0 with a 1.00 ERA, 31 strikeouts, nine walks and 20 hits over 27 innings this summer... His 100 strikeouts are third-most in AppleSox history and he has not been pulled in the middle of an inning during an AppleSox outing over his last 15 games since June 22, 2023 at Kamloops...

Last Game: The AppleSox lost only their fifth series of the summer with a 4-2 loss to the Edmonton Riverhawks… Wenatchee dropped four-of-six games to the Riverhawks, making Edmonton only the second team (Walla Walla) to win the season series against the AppleSox so far… This past series also marked the first time since the final series of last season (Kelowna) that the AppleSox won the first game and then dropped the next two…

Doubleheaders: Tonight is the third time in the 24-season head-to-head history that the AppleSox and the Falcons will play a doubleheader... They previously played twin bills on June 18, 2000 and July 12, 2003. splitting them both times... Wenatchee has won all three doubleheaders under head coach Mitch Darlington by winning twice at Kamloops and taking both twin-bill sets in 2022 vs. Springfield (June 11) and at Nanaimo (July 10)... Kelowna last played a doubleheader on July 27, 2022, dropping both games to Port Angeles at home...

Lack Of Runs: The AppleSox have scored 19 runs over their last five games after coming three runs away from setting a single-game high for runs scored with a 15-0 win last Tuesday… Wenatchee has scored four runs in its last two games and only had 11 runs in the three-game series at Edmonton… The AppleSox still lead the WCL with 327 runs and a .288 batting average…

Three More Hits For Dougherty: AppleSox rightfielder Aidan Dougherty singled three times Sunday for his fourth three-hit game of the summer... All three have come in July and he is batting .455 in 12 games this month... Dougherty continues to make a strong case for WCL MVP as he leads the WCL in triples (five), tied for the most RBI (40), the third-best batting average (.354), tied for the fourth-most stolen bases (19), tied for the sixth-most runs (35) and the 11th-best on-base percentage (.437)...

The Falcons: Have lost eight straight games… Were swept by Port Angeles this past weekend and Bellingham before that… Last won July 19 vs. Portland… Lost all three games at Wenatchee June 24-26, being swept at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium for the first time since July 7-9, 2017 and overall vs. the AppleSox since July 16-18, 2019… Play their final home game this Saturday… Are 8-15 at home…

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only 11 games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 29-14 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (33-10) and Portland (31-12)...

AppleSox Continue Road Trip At Kelowna

UPDATE: Postponed, doubleheader Tuesday

First Pitch: 6:35 p.m.
Park: Elks Stadium
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Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Quincy Vassar makes his eighth start and first since firing six shutout innings vs. Kamloops… The southpaw is 2-3 with a 3.37 ERA, 27 strikeouts, 11 walks and 37 hits over 37.1 innings… His 114 career strikeouts with Wenatchee are the most in franchise history and he is three innings away from passing Beau Kerns (122.1) to become the AppleSox’ all-time leader in innings…

Kelowna Probable Pitcher: Zachary Sutton looks to earn his first win of the season tonight as he opposes Vassar… The right-hander from Blinn College is 0-4 with a 3.11 ERA, 13 strikeouts, 20 walks and 25 hits over 26 innings in seven games (five starts)… Sutton’s most recent game was last Tuesday when he fired 4.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts, two hit and six walks… He has not surrendered more than three earned runs in any game and has a 4.40 ERA in his four losses…

Last Game: The AppleSox lost only their fifth series of the summer with a 4-2 loss to the Edmonton Riverhawks… Wenatchee dropped four-of-six games to the Riverhawks, making Edmonton only the second team (Walla Walla) to win the season series against the AppleSox so far… This past series also marked the first time since the final series of last season (Kelowna) that the AppleSox won the first game and then dropped the next two…

Lack Of Runs: The AppleSox have scored 19 runs over their last five games after coming three runs away from setting a single-game high for runs scored with a 15-0 win last Tuesday… Wenatchee has scored four runs in its last two games and only had 11 runs in the three-game series at Edmonton… The AppleSox still lead the WCL with 327 runs and a .288 batting average…

Three More Hits For Dougherty: AppleSox rightfielder Aidan Dougherty singled three times yesterday for his fourth three-hit game of the summer... All three have come in July and he is batting .455 in 12 games this month... Dougherty continues to make a strong case for WCL MVP as he leads the WCL in triples (five), tied for the most RBI (40), the third-best batting average (.354), tied for the fourth-most stolen bases (19), tied for the sixth-most runs (35) and the 11th-best on-base percentage (.437)...

The Falcons: Have lost eight straight games… Were swept by Port Angeles this past weekend and Bellingham before that… Last won July 19 vs. Portland… Lost all three games at Wenatchee June 24-26… Play their final home game this Saturday… Are 8-15 at home…

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only 11 games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 29-14 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (33-10) and Portland (31-12)...

AppleSox Drop Weekend Series To Riverhawks

The Wenatchee AppleSox scored in the top of the first for a second straight game but fell to the Edmonton Riverhawks, 4-2, on Sunday afternoon at RE/MAX Field.

The Riverhawks scored four times in the second inning on five consecutive singles to take the lead for good. Evan Cloyd hit a two-out RBI single five batters into the game and Aidan Dougherty delivered an infield single in the eighth. Dougherty recorded three hits and stole his team-leading 19th base to record the third-most stolen bases in a single AppleSox season.

Wenatchee (29-16, 11-7 second half) was held to five-runs-or-less for the fourth time in the last five games. It hit into two double plays and five over the two weekend losses.

The AppleSox continue the road swing at Kelowna Monday night when they face the Falcons at 6:35.

AppleSox Can’t Hold Early Lead At Edmonton

The Wenatchee AppleSox scored twice in the first inning but fell to the Edmonton Riverhawks, 8-2, on Saturday night at RE/MAX Field.

Edmonton struck five times with only two hits in the bottom of the sixth to break a 2-2 tie. A pair of infield singles as well as a bases-loaded hit by pitch preceded a 2-RBI single. The Riverhawks tied the game in the bottom of the fourth after the AppleSox failed to strike with the bases loaded and one out.

James Castagnola extended his hitting streak to six games with his fourth consecutive multi-hit game. He drove in the game’s first run with an RBI single in the top of the first. Evan Cloyd hit a sacrifice fly a batter later to give Wenatchee a 2-0 lead.

The two teams match up again at 12:05 on Sunday in the series finale.

AppleSox Go For Series Win At Edmonton Saturday

First Pitch: 6:05 p.m.
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Garrett Ahern starts on the road for just the second time this season and for the first time since June 19… The right-hander from Grand Canyon is 2-0 with a 2.68 ERA, 25 strikeouts, eight walks and 23 hits over 25 innings in six games (all starts)… Ahern tossed two scoreless innings against Yakima Valley on Sunday and struck out two, walked one and allowed one hit… He previously faced Edmonton July 10, tossing a season-high 5.2 innings, allowing three runs on five hits, two walks and six strikeouts… The AppleSox have won every game that the 2024 All-Star has pitched in…

Edmonton Probable Pitcher: Fernando Palencia gets the ball for his fifth start and sixth appearance tonight… The incoming freshman at San Diego is 2-1 with a 4.64 ERA, 10 strikeouts, eight walks and 22 hits over 21.1 innings… Palencia slowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits, one walk and two strikeouts over six innings last Sunday but suffered the loss vs. Springfield…

Last Night: The AppleSox opened up the six-game road trip with a 7-1 victory… Cannon Peery and Kanoa Morisaki doubled in runs in the fourth before Aidan Dougherty tripled in three runs in the seventh… Ryan Martinez allowed one run over a season-high matching six innings to get his first victory of the summer and third in his career vs. Edmonton…

Another Day, Another Dougherty Achievement: WCL MVP candidate Aidan Dougherty recorded his league-leading fifth triple last night and moved into a tie with teammate Garrett Cutting (‘21, ‘24) and Michael Toglia (‘16) for the second-most in AppleSox history… Dougherty is one away from tying Keston Hiura (‘15) and Joichiro Oyama (‘22) for the most tripled in both a single season and in franchise history… The WCL record is eight by Brandon Hupe of Nanaimo last summer… Dougherty also leads the WCL in RBI (39), is fifth in stolen bases (18), sixth in runs (34), tied for sixth in batting average (.346) and eighth in hits (47)…

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only 11 games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 29-14 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (33-10) and Portland (31-12)...

Wenatchee Opens Six-Game Road Trip With A Win At Edmonton

Ryan Martinez earned his third victory in as many career appearances against the Edmonton Riverhawks as the Wenatchee AppleSox picked up a weekend-opening 7-1 victory Friday night at RE/MAX Field.

Martinez (1-0) matched a season-high with six innings and punched out a pair to earn his first win of 2024 and fourth in two seasons.

Aidan Dougherty tripled home three runs in a four-run seventh to help the AppleSox blow the game open. Cannon Peery and Kanoa Morisaki hit RBI doubles in the fourth to break a 1-1 tie and put Wenatchee (29-14, 11-5 second half) in the lead for good.

Dougherty stepped up to the plate with the bases-loaded and nobody out after three straight singles to open the seventh. He plated all three runners on a hot shot down the right-field line and then scored a batter later on a groundout. Dougherty has driven in 19 runs in 10 at-bats with the bases loaded this summer and his five triples are tied for the second-most in AppleSox history.

Both teams scored in the second with Wenatchee tallying the first run thanks to four walks. Three came with two outs and Morisaki brought in the run with his first of three times reaching base and first of two RBI.

The AppleSox and Riverhawks are evened up in the season series with two more matchups. Wenatchee looks to earn its 11th series victory of the summer Saturday night when it faces Edmonton again at 6:05.

AppleSox Travel To Edmonton For Start Of Road Trip

First Pitch: 6:05 p.m.
Park: RE/MAX Field
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GAME NOTES

Wenatchee Probable Pitcher: Ryan Martinez opens the weekend for Wenatchee with his fifth start and third in his career vs. Edmonton… Martinez surrendered two runs (one earned) with a season-high matching five strikeouts in 6.2 innings June 30 last year and then matched another season high with seven innings while only allowing an unearned run July 29 for two of his three victories last season... Martinez most recently gave up two runs (one earned) on five hits and three walks over 4.1 innings last Friday vs. Yakima Valley... The outing marked the first time in his 12 starts with Wenatchee that he did not record at least one strikeout...

Edmonton Probable Pitcher: Third-year RiverHawk Brady Kobitowich makes his sixth start and eighth appearance of 2024 tonight… He is 1-2 with a 3.55 ERA, 13 strikeouts, seven walks and 29 hits over 25.1 innings this season and is coming off surrendering one run over five innings last Friday vs. Springfield to get his first win of the summer... Kobitowich has a 3.86 ERA over 28 games the last three summers in Edmonton and has punched out 72 hitters over 105 innings...

Last Night: The AppleSox scored three times over the seventh and eighth innings to overcome a 4-2 deficit… Wenatchee improved to 5-7 when trailing after six innings and 8-3 in one-run games...

Quick Getaway Day: Last night’s game lasted just 2:11, good for the AppleSox’ third-fastest game of the summer... It finished behind only June 14 at Kamloops (2:02) and June 29 at Bellingham (1:50)... Last night was also the AppleSox’ fastest home game of 2024, surpassing June 12 vs. Bellingham (2:16)...

The RiverHawks: Are 3-3 six games into a nine-game homestand... Played doubleheaders Sunday and Wednesday due to poor air quality... Handed the AppleSox their only loss when leading after eight innings (23-1) with three runs in the ninth in a 6-4 win July 11... Would be first wild card and the third seed in the North Division portion of the WCL Playoffs if the season ended today... Would set a new franchise record for victories with their next win, passing their inaugural season in 2022...

League Leaders In Victories: Andrew Monson picked up his fifth victory of the summer to move into a tie with teammate Carson Boesel, Corvallis’s Kaden Segel and Edmonton’s Vicarte Domingo for the most wins in the WCL... David James is one victory away from becoming the third AppleSox pitcher to reach five victories and if he does it would mark the first time that three AppleSox pitchers recorded at least five wins apiece since 2012 (KJ Edson, 6-0; Derek Callahan, 6-2; Bryce Jackson, 5-1)... Wenatchee has not had a pitcher led or tie for the the WCL lead in victories since Hunter Boyd tied six other players with five wins in 2018... The WCL single-season record wins is eight, set by Eli Morgan of Yakima Valley and Jackson Lockwood of Corvallis in 2014 and matched by Zach Draper of Yakima Valley in 2016...

First Half Champs: For the first time since the two-half playoff berths began being awarded in 2016 the AppleSox have won the North Division first half title and have locked up home-field advantage as the top seed in the first round of the playoffs… This is the 16th playoff berth in franchise history and the fourth in the last five seasons… Wenatchee had to wait for the result of Edmonton's game on Monday before officially claiming the title… The AppleSox and the Riverhawks both finished with 18-9 records in the first half but Wenatchee (+37) held a better run differential than the Riverhawks (+35)…

Stretch Run: Only 14 games remain in the regular season and the AppleSox are still pushing to lock up home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game and the West Coast League Championship Game, if they can reach them... Wenatchee’s 27-13 mark is currently tops in the entire North Division and would earn them home-field advantage for the North Division Championship Game if the season ended today and they reached it... The AppleSox have the third-best record in the WCL behind Corvallis (32-10) and Portland (31-11)... Wenatchee is also ahead of Bellingham by a game for first place in the North in the second half...

AppleSox Earn 10th Series Win

The Wenatchee AppleSox rallied for three runs over the final two innings and defeated the Kamloops NorthPaws, 5-4, Thursday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Wenatchee (28-14, 10-5 second half) improved to 12-2 in the third game of a series and 14-4 when being out-hit by its opponent as it won its fourth series in five opportunities in the second half. A day after being held to less than five runs for the first time since July 11, the AppleSox scored exactly five runs despite hitting .185 for the game.

James Castagnola led the offense with two hits, including a solo home run in the fourth for his second of the summer. Both of those home runs came in the series with the NorthPaws after he launched his first of the season Tuesday night. He tied the game up 2-2 in the fourth with the opposite-field shot.

The AppleSox scored first thanks to an Aidan Dougherty sacrifice fly in the first inning but would not hold a lead again until the eighth. The NorthPaws scored twice in the second on a pair of back-to-back two-out singles after two walks to open the inning. Kamloops regained the lead in the sixth before adding an insurance run on a pair of doubles in the seventh.

Wenatchee answered with two runs in the bottom of the seventh before taking the lead again for good the next inning. Max Hartman hit an RBI single to the gap between first and second before Aidan Dougherty reached on a fielder’s choice a batter later to tie the game up, 4-4. Brady Bean drove in the eventual winning run on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth. Wenatchee filled up the bases with two walks and an error on a sacrifice bunt but only got one run.

Caleb Costa struck out three over a season-high five innings. Andrew Monson (5-0) surrendered a run in the seventh but recovered to toss back-to-back 1-2-3 innings to close out the game. He punched out five and moved into a tie with teammate Carson Boesel, Corvallis’s Kaden Segel and Edmonton’s Vicarte Domingo for the WCL lead in victories.

Wenatchee battles Edmonton on the road Friday night for the first game of a six-game road trip. The AppleSox dropped a home series to the Riverhawks two weeks ago for their only series loss of the second half. First pitch Friday night is at 6:05.