The Aces bounced back after threes straight losses with a 9-4 victory in game one against the Las Vegas 51s to reclaim a first place spot in the division with Fresno after their loss to El Paso.
The Aces bounced back after threes straight losses with a 9-4 victory in game one against the Las Vegas 51s to reclaim a first place spot in the division with Fresno after their loss to El Paso.
The Reno Aces fell just short in an 8-7 loss to the Oklahoma City Dodgers at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark after they came back in the late innings to tie the game with six runs.
The night after taking down the Rainiers 6-3, the Reno Aces offense powered past Tacoma for the second night in a row capping off the series with a 9-7 victory.
The Reno Aces swept the El Paso Chihuahuas in an unscheduled doubleheader Sunday evening after a rainout Saturday night, improving to a league-best 51 wins. The Aces marked their third shutout of the season after blanking El Paso 12-0 in the first seven-inning matchup and were again victorious in game two 4-2 thanks to a fifth-inning, three-run rally.
The Reno Aces came out slugging against the Salt Lake Bees in the 13-5 game three at Smith's Field.
The Aces split the series with Las Vegas after a four to one victory Sunday afternoon lead by Reno right-hander Frank Duncan. Duncan (5-4) tossed four no-hit innings and finished after seven total with one run allowed on four hits, earning his fourth straight win.
The Reno Aces (29-19) locked in a game three victory over the Iowa Cubs (21-25) Thursday evening at Principal Park with a final score of five to two.
The Reno Aces hit the road on Saturday night after a long nine-game homestand at Greater Nevada Field. Aces starter Frank Duncan faced the Sacramento River Cats at Raley Field in front of a crowd of 11,998.
The Reno Aces (11-9) were unable to notch their third straight series win in the final game to the El Paso Chihuahuas (9-11) Tuesday night at Southwest University Park. .