[RENO ACES RELEASE] 07/05/2019 Reno, Nevada – It was Fireworks Friday at Greater Nevada Field, but Cody Decker provided Reno with easily the best show of the night. Down 9-8 in the bottom of the ninth, with a runner on first base, the slugger launched a 2-run walk-off blast into the night to give the Aces a 10-9 victory over Sacramento. How did we get there? Down 7-6 in the seventh, Decker tied the game on an RBI-single to score Wyatt Mathisen. Fast forward to the eighth...
San Antonio beat Reno by a score of 19-1 Tuesday night to sweep the four-game series.
The Aces dropped the series finale against the Aviators by a score of 12-8 on Tuesday night. Both Reno and Vegas have won four games against each other in 2019.
Home runs have been the subject of discussion as of late for the Reno Aces baseball team. Reno has hit more home runs than any team in Pacific Coast League history over a four-game span.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 04/13/2019 Reno, Nevada – The Aces received a strong start Saturday from left-handed pitcher, Anthony Vazquez, who went five innings allowing just four hits and one run. The Aces brought a 6-1 lead into the sixth inning thanks to doubles from Abraham Almonte and Domingo Leyba along with a home run from Yasmany Tomas. Things soured after that. Relievers Robby Scott, Joey Krehbiel, and Braden Shipley gave up 12 hits, three home runs, and eleven runs ...
The Aces win Thursday against Albuquerque to improved their record to 3-5 on the year.
Reno took the final game of the four-game set against the Rainiers tonight by a score of 5-3. Neftali Feliz tossed a gem, allowing one run on four hits over six innings of work. Socrates Brito and Cody Decker led the power charge with back-to-back jacks in the sixth inning and Ildemaro Vargas had a career-best five hits.
The Aces road trip to Salt Lake City, Utah got off to a rocky start, falling 9 to 6 on Friday night. The Aces out-hit Salt Lake 12-11, but could not overcome a four-run fifth inning. Bradin Hagens got the start tonight for Reno and tossed 4.2 innings allowing eight runs on seven hits.
The Aces dropped an extra-inning heartbreaker in game one in Fresno tonight, allowing three runs in the bottom of the 12th inning to lose, 7-6.
D-backs’ number seven prospect, Taylor Clarke, got the start this afternoon for Reno in game two of the three-game series.