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FRONTIER LEAGUE: Silverio powers Valleycats to 5-3 comeback win over Boulders in series opener

FRONTIER LEAGUE: Silverio powers Valleycats to 5-3 comeback win over Boulders in series opener
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FRONTIER LEAGUE: Valleycats avoid Quebec comeback in the ninth, pick up 4-3 win

FRONTIER LEAGUE: Valleycats avoid Quebec comeback in the ninth, pick up 4-3 win
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FRONTIER LEAGUE: Phipps walk-off single wins it for Valleycats in the tenth, 5-4

TROY, NY - The Valleycats did not have a lead over the Washington Wild Things all night, at least until the bottom of the tenth inning. We got a couple big home runs and a big hit by (Denis) Phippsy. It was a so-so start by Josh (Hiatt), but the bullpen came in and did a great job and we kept ourselves in the game, said Valleycats manager Pete Incaviglia. After a tough loss on Thursday, Tri-City stuck it out on Friday night and got a 5-4, 10-inning victory. - Advertisement - Washington went up 2-0 in the top of the third, with a pair of home runs from Hector Roa and Gabe Howell. The Valleycats got one back in the bottom half, with Keaton Weisz driving in Oscar Camos on a base hit. In the bottom of the fourth, Nelson Molina doubled to get things started for the Cats and then Willy Garcia drove him in, tying the game.

FRONTIER LEAGUE: Valleycats avoid sweep, pick up 4-2 win over Jackals on Sunday afternoon

TROY, NY - It was a scorching hot afternoon game for the Valleycats on Sunday afternoon, as they looked to avoid a sweep and break a seven game losing streak. I think this is a win that we needed to get us back on track, said Tri-City closer Trey Cochran-Gill, who came in to earn a two inning save in the Valleycats 4-2 win over the Jackals. With the win, they avoided being swept by New Jersey and snapped their losing streak. - Advertisement - Denis Phipps got things started for the Cats in the bottom of the first inning, as he hit a home run for the second straight day. The two-run shot, that stayed just inside the foul pole in left, provided an early lead for starting pitcher Parker Kelly.

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