Tuesday, September 4 2012 12:18 AM EDT2012-09-04 04:18:00 GMT
The Yakima Bears defeated the Boise Hawks 5-4 in game one of the Northwest League East Division Series at Memorial Stadium in Boise, Idaho. >>
The Yakima Bears defeated the Boise Hawks 5-4 in game one of the Northwest League East Division Series at Memorial Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The Bears now lead the best two out of three series 1-0 with the series going to Yakima to finish up.>>
Sunday, September 2 2012 1:49 AM EDT2012-09-02 05:49:54 GMT
The Yakima Bears lost 4-1 to the Vancouver Canadians in 11 innings Saturday at Yakima County Stadium. >>
The Yakima Bears lost 4-1 to the Vancouver Canadians in 11 innings Saturday at Yakima County Stadium. The loss was the fourth-straight for the Bears to end the regular season, with the playoffs starting for the team on Monday.>>
Saturday, September 1 2012 1:53 AM EDT2012-09-01 05:53:04 GMT
The Yakima Bears lost 3-1 to the Vancouver Canadians Friday night at Yakima County Stadium. >>
The Yakima Bears lost 3-1 to the Vancouver Canadians Friday night at Yakima County Stadium. The win for Vancouver, coupled with a Eugene loss to Spokane Friday, made the Canadians the final team to qualify for the 2012 playoffs. The Yakima Bears and Everett AquaSox clinched in the first half and the Boise Hawks were the other team to win in the second half.>>
Friday, August 31 2012 2:47 AM EDT2012-08-31 06:47:49 GMT
The Yakima Bears lost 7-1 to the Vancouver Canadians Thursday night. The Bears were no-hit by Vancouver starter Taylor Cole through seven and two thirds innings.>>
The Yakima Bears lost 7-1 to the Vancouver Canadians Thursday night. The Bears were no-hit by Vancouver starter Taylor Cole through seven and two thirds innings.>>
Wednesday, August 29 2012 3:17 AM EDT2012-08-29 07:17:44 GMT
The Yakima Bears started the final homestand of the regular season with a 9-1 win over the Vancouver Canadians Tuesday night at Yakima County Stadium.>>
The Yakima Bears started the final homestand of the regular season with a 9-1 win over the Vancouver Canadians Tuesday night at Yakima County Stadium.>>
Sunday, August 26 2012 7:20 PM EDT2012-08-26 23:20:49 GMT
The Yakima Bears lost 5-2 Sunday afternoon against the Everett AquaSox at Everett Memorial Stadium. >>
The Yakima Bears lost 5-2 Sunday afternoon against the Everett AquaSox at Everett Memorial Stadium. The Bears won only one of the five games in the series, with the team that took the initial lead losing each and every game of the series.>>
Sunday, August 26 2012 2:34 AM EDT2012-08-26 06:34:19 GMT
The Yakima Bears lost 6-3 to the Everett AquaSox Saturday night at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett, Washington.>>
The Yakima Bears lost 6-3 to the Everett AquaSox Saturday night at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett, Washington. Both teams had nine hits and one error, but the AquaSox put together a pair of three run innings.>>
VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The Yakima Bears lost to the Vancouver Canadians 2-1 Tuesday night at Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. A bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth sealed the win in the game and the series for the Canadians.
The Bears took the lead with a sacrifice fly from Wagner Mateo that drove in Danny Poma in the first inning. An unearned run for the Canadians in the third inning tied the game at 1-1.
Both lefty starting pitchers had quality starts, but neither earned a decision. Vancouver's Kyle Anderson spread out seven hits and allowed no walks while giving up one run in a season-long six innings. Daniel Watts of the Bears gave up only the unearned run on three hits and a walk in six innings. RJ Hively tossed a scoreless seventh inning and handed the ball off to Enrique Burgos, who started with a scoreless eighth inning.
The winning run came in the ninth inning, as Enrique Burgos walked the bases full and a one-out sacrifice fly to centerfield gave the Canadians the win. The trio of Bears allowed only three combined hits, but the late walks issued by Burgos led to the Canadians' win. The Bears offense, which had been held to four hits in each of the first three games of the series, finished with eight hits Tuesday. The top two hitters in the order had four of the hits, as Poma went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run and Josh Parr finished 2-for-4. All of the Bears hits were singles.
The series is lost for the Bears, but it's not over. The Bears and Canadians finish the five-game set with a 1:05 game Wednesday. Left-handed pitcher Cody Wheeler of the Bears and right-handed pitcher Taylor Cole of the Canadians are the probable pitchers for the rubber match.