Las Vegas Review-Journal

Aviators flying high with ninth straightvi­ctory

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The Las Vegas Aviators’ ninth consecutiv­e victory Sunday came with a heavy dose of ninthinnin­g drama.

The Aviators beat the Tacoma Rainiers 2-0 at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington, but needed to get out of a no-out, basesloade­d jam in the final inning to do so.

The victory improved Las Vegas to a seasonhigh 80-52 and allowed the Aviators to keep their three-game on the El

Paso Chihuahuas for first place in the Pacific Coast League’s Pacific Southern Division. The Chihuahuas (77-55) blanked the Sacramento River Cats 6-0 on Sunday.

The Aviators and Rainiers (58-73) were locked in a scoreless game until Las Vegas’ Nick Martini stroked his eighth home run of the season, a two-run shot to right-center field in the eighth inning.

Las Vegas starters Jesus Luzardo and relievers Tanner Anderson and Jharel Cotton had tamed Tacoma on four hits and three walks through eight innings.

But the ninth proved interestin­g — and testing.

The Rainiers’ Ryan Court opened the inning against reliever Brian Schlitter with a groundball single to center and Jordan Pacheco walked. Chris Mariscal laid down a sacrifice bunt but reached on a fielder’s choice to load the bases.

But Schlitter quickly righted the inning by getting Kelly Tomlinson to strike out on three pitches, Joseph Odom to tap in front of the plate for a forceout at home and Braden Bishop to look at a called third strike on a full-count pitch.

Schlitter picked up his 11th save, while Tanner Anderson (8-5) got the victory.

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