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Tacoma Slams Los Angeles
POINT DEFIANCE BALL PARK, Tacoma, WA – Tacoma’s Josh Zimmerman started this season the exact way he ended last: by scoring runs. The Spring all-star kicked off Tacoma’s season on Saturday afternoon by ripping an RBI in his very first at-bat. It put the Aroma (1-0) up 1-0. It would be all the lead... »
BH Baseball Notes
Here are some random notes as the league enters Saturday, February 20, 2010: San Antonio (10-2) finally travels outside of the division today as they head to Wichita (7-5). This match-up is the most intriguing one of the next week. The leader in the West tangles with the leader in the Central. San Antonio... »
Tacoma Upsets Hawai’i in 10 Innings
HONOLULU – Tacoma finally hit home runs by smashing two en route to a 7-5 upset of then-undefeated Hawai’i. Although, the Aroma finally displayed an efficient offense, it still took ten innings to put away the Kats. The big moment came in the top of the tenth when Lewis Salers hit a two-run homer... »
Hawai’i Extends Winning Streak to Five
HONOLULU – Jesse Wimberly hit his second home run of the season in the fifth inning to propel Hawai’i over Tacoma Saturday night. The game was a literal stalemate until Wimberly’s 381 foot smash to left field. It was the first run scored on Tacoma’s Jason Salers all season. For Hawai’i (5-0), the win... »
San Antonio Wins Series Over Tacoma
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio pushed their win-streak to two games with a victory over the Tacoma Aroma on Saturday afternoon. The Sleepers struck early in the second inning when Larry Russell hit a single to center field that drove in Clarence Taylor. For a critically battered team, San Antonio’s (2-1) two consecutive wins... »
San Antonio Picks Up First Win
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio went eleven innings and won its first game of the season, defeating Tacoma 4-3 on Tuesday night. The game bandied around before both teams ended up tied at the end of nine innings. Tony Kendrick hit a double that drove in Howard Hedges to win the ballgame. The game... »
Tacoma’s Defense Stifles San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO – In their home debut at Subway $5 Footlong Park, the San Antonio Sleepers looked to be asleep on offense. Tacoma’s star pitcher Jason Salers recorded five strikeouts but, more importantly, only allowed the Sleepers four hits and no runs. Salers pitched eight and two-thirds innings but eventually gave way to Richard... »


