51s hang on for 7-5 win over Tacoma
Ian Miller’s ground ball bounced toward Dominic Smith at first base, who picked it up, double clutched and snapped a throw to the plate.
Jose Lobaton placed a tag on Zach Vincej, preventing what would have been the game-tying run to score in the top of the eighth inning as the 51s hung on for a 7-5 win over Tacoma on Wednesday night at Cashman Field.
Smith’s quick play came after the Rainiers had put some pressure on the 51s, scoring three runs on an Andrew Aplin double off Chris Beck and a Vincej triple off of Tim Peterson, which plated two.
All three runs were charged to Beck, who after a scoreless seventh, struggled to hold the lead in the eighth.
“That’s what happens. You have a good, clean inning and then you put a little pressure on yourself and then the next you know, the second inning gives up runs,” manager Tony DeFrancesco said. “I think that’s on the back of his mind is trying to get out of finishing strong.”
Prior to that point, 51s (67-68) pitching had mostly held Tacoma (64-70) in check thanks to a quality start from P.J. Conlon.
Conlon went six innings in the game, giving up just a pair of runs in the fourth inning on a David Freitas home run and a Seth Mejias-Brean RBI double. He allowed six hits in outing and struck out four.
“In the bullpen before the game, I think that was the best that I had thrown just command-wise and I just kind of took that out to the field early,” Conlon said. “The first couple innings not really much happening. I got a couple strikeouts and then the fourth inning just kind of got behind a little bit on guys but I had good enough offspeed stuff today to kind of get out of that before it was too much damage.”
He pitched with a lead for most of the time as the 51s had scored three in the second, one in the third and two in the fourth.
Patrick Kivlehan jumpstarted the 51s’ offense in the second inning with his second home run in as many nights. A Jack Reinheimer single drove in two more runs and in the third, Smith hit an RBI single of his own.
After the Rainiers had cut the lead to 4-2 at the time in the fourth inning, Las Vegas responded with two more of its own on a Matt den Dekker blast.
In the bottom of the eighth, after the Rainiers had made things tight, Peter Alonso rocketed a double to left off former 51 and Las Vegas native Chasen Bradford to give the 51s some breathing room after the shaky top of the inning.
“I think I get more nervous just watching it than if I was out there myself just because you’re just pulling for your guys and in the dugout, there’s really nothing you can do so you’re just hoping for the best,” Conlon said. “Those guys have been good all season pretty much and so it happens but they pulled it out and it was all good.”
Worth noting
Mets captain David Wright, who is in Las Vegas on rehab for neck, back and shoulder injuries, played nine innings for the second straight night with the 51s.
Wright went 0-for-5 in the game with a pair of strikeouts.
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