The Aces returned to Raley Field in Sacramento for the second consecutive night and for the second consecutive night walked away with a victory.
The Aces plated two in the bottom of the eighth to sweep the Rainiers; winning by a score of 4-3.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 07/20/2019 Reno, NV. – In front of a crowd of 7,220 at Greater Nevada Field, the Reno Aces fell to the Fresno Grizzlies on 90’s Night. In an evening filled with the Fresh Prince of Bell Air and Friends-themed uniforms, Fresno came out on top by a score of 3-1. Domingo Leyba returned to the Reno lineup for the first time since being recalled by the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Aces infielder went 3-for-5 in his return to Northern Nevada with a strik...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 07/01/2019 Las Vegas, NV. – The Aces fell by a score of 8-7 Monday night to the Aviators in a great ballgame. Las Vegas jumped out in front 4-0 after the first inning courtesy of RBIs from Seth Brown, Sheldon Neuse and Jonah Heim. Aces shortstop Andy Young cut the deficit to three in the top of the second with a solo home run, but it would be short lived as the Aviators would extend the lead back to four thanks to a fourth inning home run from Heim. T...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/29/2019 Las Vegas, NV. – Reno put on an offensive clinic Saturday night putting up 19 hits in their 20-9 victory over Las Vegas. The win marks the fifth win in a row for the club, a season high. Reno jumped out to a 12-2 lead after three innings and never looked back. Seven different players from the Biggest Little City homered nine different times in the game. The big flies came from Domingo Leyba (2, career high), John Ryan Murphy (2), Abraham Almonte ...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/22/2019 Reno, Nevada – The Aces pitching staff turned in a masterful performance tonight in their 1-0 victory over Albuquerque. The Isotopes scattered just three hits over nine innings off of Alex Young, Bradin Hagens, Joey Krehbiel, Lucas Luetge, and Ben Taylor. Bradin Hagens picked up his first win of the season after throwing four innings of relief for starter Alex Young who was removed after the second inning. Hagens allowed just one hit ...
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.
A day after Reno scored 25 runs in a game, they put up double-digit runs yet again in a 10-7 victory over El Paso.