The Reno Aces look poised for a high-scoring matchup, tallying five runs in the first three innings. However, the BLC-Nine was silenced after allowing six runs in the bottom half of the third, eventually leading to their demise, a 13-6 loss to the Salt Lake Bees on Sunday at Smith’s Ballpark.
The Reno Aces started this series with a paltry six hits in 48 at-bats with runners in scoring position. In a Saturday night 9-6 comeback win over the Salt Lake Bees at Smith’s Ballpark, they turned the tide at the most opportune time.
Adrian Del Castillo's multi-hit night wasn't enough as the Reno Aces fell to the Salt Lake Bees, 8-4, in the series opener Tuesday night at Smith's Ballpark.
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The lead would be short-lived as the Aces allowed two unanswered runs in the following three innings for a 5-4 defeat.
In the third frame, the Aces allowed three runs to the Bees for an early 3-0 deficit.
Despite the loss, the Aces maintain a 15-7 record against the Aviators in the Silver State Diamond Challenge, presented by Nevada Donor Network.
The Aces added three runs in the seventh, capped off by a solo shot from Camden Duzenack to extend Reno’s advantage to 4-0.
The five-run deficit proved too much for the Bees in a 7-3 Aces victory.