SACRAMENTO, Calif. Four Salt Lake pitchers combined to issue a season high 11 walks as the Sacramento River Cats strolled to a 10-1 win over the Bees on Tuesday night.
The Bees had a 1-0 lead in the fourth when starting pitcher Nick Adenhart walked three of the first four batters to load the bases with one out. Donnie Murphy followed with a two-run double to put Sacramento in front, and Wes Bankston followed with a two-run single.
Adenhart (7-11) took the loss as he allowed five runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings with five strikeouts and six walks.
The Bees scored their only run in the second inning as Brandon Wood and Dee Brown opened the frame with back-to-back doubles. Wood ended the game with two hits, and Kendry Morales singled in the sixth inning to extend his hitting streak to 15 games.
BEELINES: The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim announced Tuesday that it has activated outfielder Terry Evans from the disabled list. Evans, 26, was placed on the DL on May 21 with a right labrum tear. The 2007 Pacific Coast League All-Star has appeared in 26 games for the Bees in 2008, hitting .308 with nine doubles, two home runs and 14 RBIs. In four games with the Tempe Angels on rehab assignment, Evans went 5-for-12 with two doubles, one home run and two RBIs.
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