There was a lot of offense for OKC, Tulsa and Rancho Cucamonga. Not so much for Great Lakes.
Oklahoma City Baseball Club
OKC jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead after two innings. They ultimately took down the Isotopes, 11-3.
Andy Pages had a big day at the plate, as he hit his first homer of the year. He recorded three hits and drove in two runs.
Ryan Ward also had a three-hit day and he led the team with four RBI. He hit his second homer of the season.
Miguel Vargas reached base three times and drove in two runs. His OPS on the season is 1.023.
Elieser Hernández struck out five in three innings. He allowed two runs on two hits.
Drew Pomeranz struck out two in a scoreless inning.
Tulsa Drillers
The Drillers won a high-scoring affair, defeating the Naturals 12-9.
Lolo Sanchez led the team with four hits and drove in three runs.
Brendon Davis had three hits and hit his first homer of the season.
Jose Ramos hit his first homer of the season as well. He drove in two runs and scored two runs.
Dalton Rushing had two doubles.
Orlando Ortiz-Mayr got roughed up as he allowed seven runs in four innings.
Ryan Sublette struck out two in two perfect innings.
Great Lakes Loons
It was a quiet day for the offense, as the Loons fell to the Tincaps 2-0.
Kyle Nevin had the lone hit of the day for the Loons.
Peter Heubeck struck out five in 3.2 innings, allowing only one run.
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
The Quakes picked up their first win of the season with a 14-7 victory over the Storm.
19-year-old Zyhir Hope continues to impress, as he had two home runs and drove in four runs. Through three games, the outfielder has three homers and an OPS of nearly 1.800.
Jesus Galiz reached base four times and drove in three runs. He hit his first homer of the year.
Jake Gelof drove in three runs and reached base three times.
Carlos Duran struck out three in two innings. He didn’t allow a hit, though he did allow an unearned run.