At Ogden, the Raptors blew a 3-0 lead as an Alwin Perez double scored two runs to tie the game in the eighth inning. Then Chukar John Alfaro ended the game in the 12th inning with a double to center to collect three RBIs.The Raptors suffered four errors, but Devaris Strange-Gordon had two RBIs on a double in the fourth inning.
At Casper, Wyo., In the first game of a doubleheader the Owlz quickly fell behind 8-2 when James Sims and Carlos Martinez hit back-to-back triples to score a run apiece as part of a seven-run bottom of the second inning.Roberto Lopez was a bright spot for the Owlz, scoring three times on a 3-for-4 outing with two doubles. Francis Cabrera fanned five batters but his Casper counterpart, Marco Duarte, collected seven.In the second game, the Owlz racked up five runs in the fourth inning and compiled 12 hits overall. One of the runs came when Andres Marrero hit Orem's Gabriel Jacobo, scoring Roberto Lopez.
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