Trailing 5-4 in the eighth inning, the Reno Aces (50-41) rallied with four runs en route to an 8-5 comeback victory over the El Paso Chihuahuas (52-39) Friday.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 09/02/2019 Salt Lake City, Utah. – It’s officially over. The 2019 season came to a close Monday afternoon with an Aces 7-1 victory in Salt Lake City. The Reno pitching staff was the story in the 140th contest of the season. Right-hander Taylor Widener rejoined the Aces active roster following a month-long stint on Reno’s injured list. Widener tossed a scoreless frame in a scheduled one-inning appearance. Braden Shipley followed and was sha...
The Iowa Cubs defeated Reno by a score of 7-4. Iowa jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the top of the third inning and never looked back.
Behind four home runs, the Chihuahuas beat the Aces Thursday night by a score of 7-4.
A seven-run ninth inning by El Paso stole game three from the hands of the Reno Aces on Wednesday night.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/30/2019 Las Vegas, Nevada – The Reno Aces saw their longest win streak of the season come to an end tonight in Las Vegas. Riding a five-game win streak, Taylor Widener made the start for Chris Cron tonight in game two of the five-game series. Widener turned in another strong performance going five innings of two-run baseball with nine strikeouts. Down 2-0 in the top of the fifth inning, the red-hot Domingo Leyba crushed his third home run of the se...
Taylor Widener entered the 2019 campaign as one of the top prospects in all of baseball.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/14/2019 Rock Round, Texas – Reno and Round Rock both rank in the top five for runs scored in the Pacific Coast League this season but on this night, it was about pitching during the Aces 16-3 victory over the Express. Right-hander Taylor Widener turned in his best start of the season tossing six innings while surrendering two runs on four hits with nine strikeouts and no walks. The Aces got ahead early with two runs in the first inning thanks to RB...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/02/2019 Albuquerque, New Mexico – What started out as a pitcher’s duel quickly turned into a slugfest at Isotopes Park. Right-hander Taylor Widener tossed three scoreless innings but was tagged for four runs in the fourth inning and three runs in the fifth before being removed for Bradin Hagens. Chris Cron called upon six pitchers to get through eight innings of work Sunday night. Widener (4.2 IP) and Ryan Atkinson (1.1 IP) were the lone Aces...
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.