Stadium: Security Service Field (Capacity: 13,587)
May 17: Hops 3, Snow Sox 2 (12)
May 18: Snow Sox 6, Hops 2
May 19: Hops 3, Snow Sox 1
Colorado Springs, CO (AP) - The Flagstaff Hops wrapped up a nine game road trip by taking two of three from the Colorado Springs Snow Sox to finish the trip at (4-5).
The Hops grabbed the opener of the series in dramatic fashion as Emmitt Hampton and Robbie Westbrook each homered in extra innings to pull out a 3-2 victory at Security Service Field.
Flagstaff would grab a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning on a Grant Mitchell RBI double.
That lead lasted until the bottom of the sixth when Brad DiMaggio hit a solo home run to left to tie the ball game at 1-1. The Snow Sox had a chance to win it in the bottom of the ninth as Donnie Samuels tripled, but he made the third out at home on a failed suicide squeeze.
In the 11th Emmitt Hampton hit a solo home run to right center, his first in the season to put the Hops up 2-1. Vic Miller came on in the bottom half and quickly got the first two outs, but then surrendered a solo home run to Brad DiMaggio, his second of the game and third on the year, to tie the game at 2-2. It was Miller's second blown save on the season.
The Hops would get a solo home run from Robbie Westbrook in the 12th to go back up 3-2, his sixth on the season. Oliver Benedict would come on and send the Snow Sox down in order to pick up his third save.
Ramon Garcia tossed seven innings, allowing one run on three hits, while striking out seven, but got a no decision as he looked to pick up his first win on the season. Hops pitchers combined for 14 strikeouts and two walks.
On Saturday afternoon, the Snow Sox bounced back with a 6-2 victory. Chips Wolf struck out 12 in 5.1 innings of work to pick up the win for the last place Snow Sox.
Colorado Springs jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the third. They got a solo home run from Roberto Silva in the first inning, then a Todd Austin RBI single and Dave Lyon two-run home run in the third to go up by four.
An Emmitt Hampton two-run home run in the fifth, his second on the year, cut the lead in half.
But the Snow sox would add two more runs in the seventh on three doubles to stretch it out to 6-2.
Chip Wolf (2-2) got the win, allowing two runs on five hits with those 12 strikeouts. Russell Fluty (0-4) took the loss, pitching five innings and allowing the four runs on seven hits. He struck out three and walked three. Samuel Espinoza allowed two runs in two innings of work out of the bullpen.
In Sunday afternoon's finale, Ryan Pressley tossed a gem as the Hops won the finale 3-1. Pressley (4-2) threw eight innings, allowing one run on two hits. He struck out 11 and walked three.
Flagstaff would get all the offense that they would need in the second as Isaac Nettles hit a three- run home run off of Ken Withenshaw (2-2). Withenshaw came on in relief of starter Mike Stoneridge just two batters into the game after Stoneridge left with a shoulder injury.
The Snow Sox would get on the board in the fifth inning on a Mike Rock solo home run, his sixth on the year.
Emmitt Hampton single handedly kept the Snow Sox in the game. HE grounded into three inning-ending double plays with two men on base in this game. Hampton went 0 for 4 and is hitting just .160 since coming off of the Injured List.
Vic Miller picked up his tenth save on the season working a 1-2-3 ninth.
Robbie Westbrook left the game in the eighth inning with a knee injury while attempting to steal second. The team has said it is only a sprain, but he will be heading to the 10-Day Injured List.
The Hops (20-27) will now return home to take on El Paso (24-23) and Santa Fe (21-26).
Around the League: Gilbert's Josh Heupel (10) hit a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth to walk it off as the Barnstormers defeated Scottsdale 3-2 on Friday night at YouFit Field. The season has been a struggle for both Heupel and the Barnstormers, but the season is still young and this talented team still has plenty of time to right the ship.
Roswell's Danny Watson (11,12) homered twice and drive in four runs as Roswell walloped Mesa 13-2. Twelve of the Aliens 15 hits went for extra bases (six doubles, one triple and five home runs). Seven different Aliens drove in runs in the win.
Henderson moved into first place in the DL West in a wild 9-8 victory over San Diego. Albert Zambrano (14) hit a walk off, two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to send the home crowd home happy.
Chandler's Stanley Taguchi improved to (6-0) as the Chiefs defeated Salt River 9-6. Taguchi gave up six runs on nine hits in 5.1 innings, but struck out six and got plenty of help form his offense. The Chiefs got home runs from Carl Lentzkow and Zach Dossett as they won their seventh in a row and improved to (31-15).
Surprise's Gus Woodson improved to (6-1) as he tossed seven shutout innings in a 6-1 victory for the Saguaros over the Firebirds.
El Paso's Shuheii Takahashi hit a grand slam to help the Express to a 14-6 victory over Fort Worth. The teams combined to hit eight home runs.
West Texas completed a three game sweep over Salt Lake on Sunday afternoon with a 10-6 victory. The Bison's Quinones went 4 for 4 with two triples and a home run, driving in two in the victory.
Trades: The Phoenix Firebirds have sent 28-year-old left fielder Greg Duke (79 OVR, A POT) to Glendale in exchange for 26-year-old starting pitcher Jake Gutierrez (77 OVR, C POT).
St George has acquired 25-year-old right fielder Edwin Ortiz (87 OVR, C POT) from Salt River in exchange for 26-year-old starting pitcher Steve Leland (75 OVR, B POT) and 24-year-old first baseman Ricky Cervantes (70 OVR, C POT). Ortiz was hitting .227 with six home runs and 27 RBIs for far for the Rafters.
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Robbie Westbrook's 11th inning home run on Friday night gave Flagstaff the victory.
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