Kelsie Whitmore and Stacy Piagno to be Honored by San Francisco Giants in Pre-Game Ceremony Sunday

Kelsie Whitmore (center) and Stacy Piagno (right) sit in the dugout at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during the Stompers' 2016 Championship season. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Kelsie Whitmore (center) and Stacy Piagno (right) sit in the dugout at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during the Stompers' 2016 Championship season. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

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SONOMA, Calif.– Kelsie Whitmore and Stacy Piagno of the Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, will be honored in a pre-game ceremony at the San Francisco Giants game on Sunday, July 23.

Whitmore and Piagno became the first female teammates on a co-ed professional baseball team since the 1950’s when they signed with the Stompers last summer. On July 15, Piagno became one of just three women to earn the win in an American men’s professional baseball league since the 1950’s.

Piagno and Whitmore will be honored alongside members of Stanford Women’s Volleyball, Stanford Women’s Tennis, Deaf Women’s National Soccer Team, USF Club Volleyball, USF Track & Field, Anne Span, Anne Cribbs and Jennifer Croteau.

The home plate ceremony will begin at 12 p.m. tomorrow, prior to the Giants’ matchup with the San Diego Padres.

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Sonoma Stompers, Matt Hibbert Erupt on Offense in 10-1 Rout of Pittsburg Diamonds

Matt Hibbert hits a home run in the seventh inning of Friday night's 10-1 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Matt Hibbert hits a home run in the seventh inning of Friday night's 10-1 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

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SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, defeated the Pittsburg Diamonds 10-1 on Friday night as center fielder Matt Hibbert put on a show on offense.

“All I’ve been trying to do is just see the ball better and better and I feel like tonight was the night. It also helps when you’ve got your parents coming in from Arizona. I got a little bit of inspiration and just wanted to perform well for them,” Hibbert said.

Hibbert went 4 for 5 in the rout of the Diamonds and hit his second home run of the year, a seventh-inning solo shot that gave the Stompers a 4-1 lead.He also drove in two runs and made an incredible catch in center, diving forward to rob the Diamonds of a base hit in the fifth.

Stompers starter Taylor Thurber pitched a scoreless ballgame until the sixth, allowing the Sonoma offense to flourish behind him. Thurber came into the game having allowed just three runs in 19 innings pitched as a Stomper this year.

“It’s Thurbsday. Any time Thurb is on the mound I know we got a chance. He’s going to compete, battle. He goes right after hitters,” Hibbert said.  “I love when that guy pitches and I feel like if we score three or four runs we’re going to have a good chance to win.”

Catcher Isaac Wenrich homered and picked up two RBIs in addition to contributing to the commanding performances of the Stompers pitching staff.

Thurber was also assisted offensively by Matt LoCoco, who drove in the first run of the night. LoCoco has been on fire of late, reaching base in seven of his last eight plate appearances coming into Friday. A six-run eighth inning secured the victory for Sonoma.

After sweeping the the San Rafael Pacifics, the Stompers begin the second half 4-0. The winning start echoes the first half of the season, when the Stompers started 5-0. It was their best start since 2015, when Sonoma began the season 6-0 en route to an 18-3 start.

“It’s a testament to the team we have. We never get too low in a one-run ballgame. We have all the confidence in the world that we’re going to get to that pitcher,” Hibbert said.

VERNON DAVIS NIGHT

The Stompers were inspired by a pre-game speech by Super Bowl Champion and former San Francisco 49ers Pro-Bowler Vernon Davis. Davis reflected on his 11-year National Football League career while the team listened.

“That was awesome to hear that right before the game. (Davis) was talking about his ups and downs in his career and his message was ‘keep going, fight the fight,’” Hibbert said. “Things aren’t going to go your way, but how do you react to those things? That’s what makes you have character and certainly improve as a player.”

Davis was on hand to throw the first pitch and promote his foundation, the Vernon Davis Foundation for the Arts. Davis’ foundation donated 2,000 dollars to the arts and music programs at the Presentation School in Sonoma.

He stayed to meet with fans and sign autographs for the more than 400 fans in attendance.


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Sonoma Stompers Defeat San Rafael Pacifics 9-5 Behind Solid Espinosa, Unrelenting Offense

Isaac Wenrich scores the second run in Thursday's 9-5 victory over the San Rafael Pacifics at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Isaac Wenrich scores the second run in Thursday's 9-5 victory over the San Rafael Pacifics at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

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SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, defeated the San Rafael Pacifics 9-5 Thursday behind another dazzling effort by starter Juan Espinosa and an unrelenting offense.

The Stompers improve to 20 games over .500 at 31-11 on the season, 3-0 in the second half while the Pacifics drop to 15-24, 0-3.

“I’m really happy that everybody on this team is really hungry. They are not satisfied, even when we win the first half like that. They are ready to win the second half, too,” Miyoshi said. “They just don’t want to lose a game.”

Espinosa struck out seven through the first three innings, tying a season-high nine strikeouts in six.

“But if you throw locate breaking balls, cutters around the knees, they’re not going to get to it. Especially an outside pitch, I don’t think too many guys can get to it,” Miyoshi said. “(Espinosa) was going for the hitter’s weakness and it really worked out well.”

Six Stompers had multi-hit nights on Thursday while Matt LoCoco, Joel Carranza and Marcus Bradley all drove in two runs. Eight Stompers recorded RBIs. Bradley also went 2 for 2 with two walks on the night.

Bradley has been solid as of late, hitting .333 in the last week with an on base percentage of .524.

“Seeing him in BP, I could tell (Bradley) was going to hit the ball,” Miyoshi said.

Pacifics starter Dakota Freese has struggled at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark this season. His last time on the mound in Sonoma, Freese walked seven batters in just two and two-thirds innings.

This time, Freese racked up seven earned runs in four innings, allowing Sonoma to go up 7-0 while Espinosa kept San Rafael scoreless through five.

“We know what kind of pitcher he is,” Miyoshi said. “His out pitch is a fastball, he can get up to 93, 94, but he’s wild. So against us it’s tougher because we have a team that always has an approach.”

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Takashi Miyoshi Earns 100th Win as Sonoma Stompers Manager with 6-5 Victory Over San Rafael Pacifics in Extras

Manager Takashi Miyoshi talks with Scott David at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during the 2017 season. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Manager Takashi Miyoshi talks with Scott David at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during the 2017 season. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

SONOMA, Calif.– Takashi Miyoshi of the  Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, earned his 100th win as manager Wednesday night, when his team defeated the San Rafael Pacifics 6-5 in extra innings.

“It means a lot to me because it means so many players helping me out to get me a win. It’s more than numbers, it just reminds me how hard players work behind me,” Miyoshi said. “I just appreciate everybody who played for me the last two and a half years.”

Miyoshi is 100-62 as manager of the Stompers and can count a 2016 Pacific Association Championship and first-half titles in 2016 and 2017 among his accomplishments.

“I’m just happy. But at the same time, I’m going for the thousandth win. This is just the beginning,” Miyoshi said.

DOMINANT IN EXTRAS

With the victory, the Stompers improve their record in extra-inning games to 5-1 on the season.

“We know how we have to handle the pressure… Put the ball in play, put the bunt down. That’s what is is, we just know how we have to execute in extra innings,” Miyoshi said.

Down 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, pinch hitter Joel Carranza stepped up to the pate with runners on the corners. He tapped an infield hit to third, allowing Sonoma to tie the game.

Pacifics starter Max Beatty kept the Stompers off the board until the eighth and did not allow a Stompers hit until the fifth. Sonoma struck for three base hits off of the former Chicago White Sox farmhand.

Carranza’s knock sent the Stompers to extras, where Jacob Cox held down the top of the tenth and Yuki Yasuda knocked a base hit up the middle to give Sonoma the walk-off win. Yasuda has recorded a hit in his last five games and reached base in every game since July 5.

“Nothing surprises me. I made the lineup tonight for a reason, Yuki doesn’t usually hit in the three hole,” Miyoshi said. “I’m just using my weapons in the best way that I can.”

Cox picked up the win in the game despite Tyler Garkow’s 11-strikeout, five-hit performance. Garkow’s last time out, he lost a pitcher’s duel after striking out 12, a season high he has reached twice this season.

Zach Wendorf was successful in relief, pitching two no-hit, no-run innings. His outing allowed the Sonoma offense to make some noise by engineering two runs in the eighth to cut the Pacifics’ lead to one.

The Stompers improve to 30-11 overall and 2-0 in the second half while the Pacifics drop to 15-23, 0-2.

NAPA NIGHT

The Stompers will celebrate Napa Night on Thursday, welcoming the newly-minted Napa Silverados to the Pacific Association.

Napa residents who bring proof to the box office will also recieve $5 off the price of a ticket.

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Arizona Diamondbacks Sign Former Stomper Chaz Meadows

Chaz Meadows makes a play in the Sonoma Stompers' 8-2 victory over the San Rafael Pacifics on August 20, 2016 at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Chaz Meadows makes a play in the Sonoma Stompers' 8-2 victory over the San Rafael Pacifics on August 20, 2016 at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

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SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, have added another player to the list of former Stompers signed by Major League teams.

The Arizona Diamondbacks signed former Sonoma infielder Chaz Meadows this week, purchasing his contract from the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League. In 40 games for the Stompers last season, Meadows recorded a hit in all but seven games and drove in 19 runs, and was a key part of the Stompers first franchise championship in 2016.

Meadows becomes the fourth Stomper to be signed by a Major League team, joining Sonoma Valley High product Jayce Ray of the Boston Red Sox, Santos Saldivar of the Milwaukee Brewers and Dylan Stoops of the San Diego Padres.

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Sonoma Stompers Defeat San Rafael Pacifics 12-7 on ZÜPA NOMA Night featuring Ayesha Curry

Ayesha Curry thorws the first pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field before the Sonoma Stompers defeated the San Rafael Pacifics 12-7. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Ayesha Curry thorws the first pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field before the Sonoma Stompers defeated the San Rafael Pacifics 12-7. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, opened the Pacific Association second half with a 12-7 win over the San Rafael Pacifics and a loud offensive display Tuesday.  

Scott David was the primary threat, driving in four of the Stompers’ 12 runs.

“My team put me in good situations. I just got lucky that I had the opportunity to bring them in. Every day it’s a new guy, I’m just happy for it to be my day,” David said.

David’s effort was his second four-RBI performance in his last four games. On Thursday, David drove in six runs against the Pittsburg Diamonds.

It was his teammate’s ability to get on base that allowed him to do so, as Marcus Bradley went 3 for 4 on Tuesday while Matt Hibbert reached base every time he entered the batter’s box.

“Our lineup is just so dangerous, one through nine. It doesn’t matter where you’re hitting,” David said. “You’ve got so many guys that can do so much damage with the bat, it makes it easy. You can just go up there, simplify, just swing the bat and the next guy’s going to do it behind you if you don’t.”

The Stompers hope the victory establishes momentum for the remainder of the half, as a second-half title would make Sonoma the outright Pacific Association champions. The Stompers won 28 games en route to a first-half title, setting both a league and franchise record.  

Sonoma improves to 29-11 on the season and 1-0 in the second half while San Rafael drops to 17-23, 0-1 in the second half. With the win, The Stompers go up eight games in the overall standings.

‘We definitely wanted to come out and state that we want to win the first and second half. It’s always good to get the first win out of the way. It’s another opening day almost,” David said.

Author and professional chef Ayesha Curry (left) high fives the Sonoma Stompers after throwing the first pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Author and professional chef Ayesha Curry (left) high fives the Sonoma Stompers after throwing the first pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

AYESHA CURRY NIGHT

Ayesha Curry joined the Stompers and local brand ZÜPA NOMA for a night of baseball, organic vegetables and fresh “sippable” soup. Curry mingled with fans and signed autographs while ZÜPA NOMA sampled their superfood-packed soup for the over 800 Stompers fans in attendance.

“It was really nice having that many fans. It’s great support, and it was fun to have her out here,” David said. “Couldn’t ask for anything better.”

Curry tossed the first pitch, delivering a strike to reigning Pacific Association Most Valuable Player Joel Carranza.

“It was really nice having that many fans. It’s great support, and it was fun to have her out here... Couldn’t ask for anything better.”
— Scott David

STOMPERS ARE SONOMA

The Stompers presented a check for $2,500 dollars to Friends In Sonoma Helping (F.I.S.H.), a local, volunteer organization that aims to assist members of the community with limited resources and keep them from going hungry or becoming homeless.

STOMPERS TICKETS

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Sonoma Stompers Set Record for First-Half Wins with 7-1 Victory Over Pittsburg Diamonds

In Sunday's 7-1 win over the Pittsburg Diamonds at People's Home Equity Ballpark, Daniel Baptista hits a homer to give the Sonoma Stompers the lead. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

In Sunday's 7-1 win over the Pittsburg Diamonds at People's Home Equity Ballpark, Daniel Baptista hits a homer to give the Sonoma Stompers the lead. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Sierra Heil / Sonoma Stompers

SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, won 7-1 over the Pittsburg Diamonds behind another strong performance from starter Taylor Thurber in the final game of the first half on Sunday.

The Stompers improve to 28-11 on the season and finish the half in first place, while the Diamonds fall to 21-18 in second. Sonoma’s 28 first-half victories set both a league and franchise record.

In his third start of the season, Thurber allowed six hits and issued just two walks in five innings pitched, holding the Diamonds to one run. He kept Pittsburg scoreless through the first four.

“Thurber competes every time he’s out there. His approach works too, which is really nice. When he’s on he’s on, and when he’s not, well, I haven’t been to that game yet,” said outfielder Marcus Bradley.

Activated Thursday, veteran Daniel Baptista scored Sonoma’s first run of the game on a deep home run to left field in the third.

“It feels amazing being back out there with the guys. I’m just trying to keep things simple, do the job at hand, be in the moment every day, every inning,” Baptista said.

Baptista also drew a walk in the eighth and stole a base, resulting in another run scored.

“He’s definitely a game changer. Somehow, he just finds a way every time he gets into the game. He stays with his approach and it works for him. He keeps doing his job and it’s helping the team out a lot,” Bradley said.

The Stompers drew a total of eight walks in the game. Second baseman Scott David created several chances to score with his patient at bats throughout the night. David drew three walks, recorded one base-hit and scored the Stomper’s second run.

Right-handed reliever Adam Ogburn took the mound in the sixth inning, giving up only one hit and holding the Diamonds scoreless through two innings after being inactive for over a week due to injury.

An offensive outburst in the eighth sealed the win for Sonoma. The Stompers struck for five runs in the inning. Bradley drove in two of those runs with a bases-loaded knock to center.

The second half begins on Tuesday against the San Rafael Pacifics. If the Stompers also clinch the second half, they are the outright champions.

“We have to stay focused every game, can’t take any days off, come out ready to ball out one through nine,” Baptista said. “If we do that, we’re going to be just fine”

WHITMORE STARTS IN LEFT

Kelsie Whitmore started the game in left field for the second night in a row. On Saturday, Whitmore recorded her first hit of the season.

“I’ve been putting in the effort this summer to really learn more about the game. Not just physically become better, but mentally become better… This is what I live for. I would be out here 24 hours,” Whitmore said. “It’s the one thing I wake up in the morning and fall asleep thinking about.”

Whitmore was on the field for Stacy Piagno’s seven-inning, four hit, one run performance on Saturday. Piagno became one of three women since the 1950’s to earn the win in a men’s professional baseball league game.

“I wasn’t surprised. I expect that out of her, I know that’s the player she is. I expect her to do that kind of stuff. Just because she’s a girl, so what? She can play,” Whitmore said.

STOMPERS TICKETS

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For more information, please contact the front office at 707-938-7277, or email info@stompersbaseball.com.

Stacy Piagno Earns Win in 16-1 Victory over Diamonds, Makes Women's Professional Baseball History

Stacy Piagno delivers a pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during her seven-inning, four-hit performance in the Sonoma Stompers 16-1 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds on Saturday. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Stacy Piagno delivers a pitch at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field during her seven-inning, four-hit performance in the Sonoma Stompers 16-1 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds on Saturday. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Hayley M. Slye / Director of Media Relations

SONOMA, Calif.–Right-handed pitcher Stacy Piagno earned the first win of her professional career for the Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, becoming one of just three women to earn the win in an American men’s professional baseball league since the 1950’s.

“It’s always a thought in your mind, especially in our situation coming in here as a female, can I really be successful? Can I go deep in the game? I’m not just out here for a hoax. It proves to myself that yes, all the hard work can pay off and yes, I can be successful out here,” Piagno said. 

Piagno made her first start of the season Saturday, pitching seven strong innings and allowing just one earned run on four hits in the Stompers 16-1 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds. She set career highs in innings pitched and strikeouts in her third appearance of 2017.

“This was a great night for Stacy and a fantastic night for baseball,” said Stompers president and general manager Theo Fightmaster. “This was a start she's been preparing for, and she validated the opportunity she was given. That was an incredible performance against a very tough lineup.”

Piagno retired the second-place Diamonds in order in four of seven innings pitched and did not allow a run after the first. Pittsburg leads the Pacific Association in hitting.

Last season, Piagno and outfielder Kelsie Whitmore made the Stompers the first female teammates to play on a co-ed men’s professional baseball team since the 1950’s.

“Being a role model for younger girls, that was something that I never had growing up,” Piagno said.

Whitmore started Saturday’s contest in left field behind Piagno and recorded her first hit of 2017.

“From last year, (Whitmore) was really working to get better and asking to pick everybody’s brain,” said manager Takashi Miyoshi. “She’s a great student of the game.”

Eddie Mora-Loera and Isaac Wenrich both struck for three hits on the night while Masa Miyadera knocked in four runs. Kevin Farley also reached base five times and recorded two hits, his first since June 20. Farley reached base five times.

After the Diamonds managed one run in the first, the Stompers answered back with four in their half of the frame.

“This team is my family, in and out. That’s something that I even thought of before the game. These guys are my family, they have my back,” Piagno said.

The Stompers face the Diamonds on Sunday in the last game of the Pacific Association first half. Sonoma clinched on Wednesday and set the franchise record for wins in the half, but Piagno’s performance looms larger than the league.

“The USA has an incredible baseball culture, but not to women in baseball yet. Like I said to the two girls, they’re going to be the icons of the game,” Miyoshi said. “Coming here, pitching against guys who were in affiliated ball, playing pro ball like three years ago, it’s not easy, trust me… I’m just really proud of her.”

STOMPERS TICKETS
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Sonoma Stompers fall to Pittsburg Diamonds 2-0 Despite Tyler Garkow's 12 Strikeouts

Tyler Garkow tied the franchise record for strikeouts in a game for the second time on Friday at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Tyler Garkow tied the franchise record for strikeouts in a game for the second time on Friday at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Sierra Heil / Sonoma Stompers

SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, fell to the Pittsburg Diamonds 2-0 despite starter Tyler Garkow’s outstanding performance on the mound.

Garkow struck out 12 in seven innings and allowed just three hits and one earned run. It is the second start this season in which he has tied the franchise record for strikeouts in a game. In his first season with the Stompers, Garkow has totaled 51 strikeouts.

“I feel like I have a decent fastball that moves, but a mixture of fastball and cutter really kept them off balance,” Garkow said. “They had three hits… One was a bunt, one was a ball that just took a bad hop and a bloop single. Everything was working tonight.”

Both teams had only one hit apiece through 4 innings and Pittsburg scored the first run of the game in the sixth. The Stompers left 11 on base and recorded two hits to the Diamonds’ four. The low-offense affair stood in stark contrast to Thursday’s game, which saw both teams total 39 hits.

“Yesterday we scored 17 runs and baseball is a game where you can score no runs the next night,” Garkow said. “It’s a grind. It’s a long season. We just have to go out there and do the best we can every time.”

After drawing a walk in the fourth, catcher Isaac Wenrich threatened to score on a Yuki Yasuda hit down the third base line in the fourth inning. He was thrown out at home on a close call, thwarting Sonoma’s best chance to score.

Ty’Relle Harris, activated earlier in the day, came in to pitch the eighth inning for the Stompers and retired 3 in a row with 2 strikeouts.

“Having Ty’Relle come back is huge for us,” Garkow said. “He’s helping a lot of guys, myself included. He’s become my mentor and I appreciate everything he does for the entire team.”

The Diamonds sealed their win with a Vinny Guglietti home run in the top of the ninth. Sonoma’s record drops to 26-11 on the season while the Diamonds improve to to 21-16.

“This pitching staff needs to keep it rolling, there were only two runs tonight–Just roll that on to the next series and the next game,” Garkow said.

The three-game set at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark at Arnold Field continues Saturday. All Stompers home games are slated to begin at 6 p.m. for the remainder of the season.

Right-handed pitcher Stacy Piagno will get the start for Sonoma on Saturday. Piagno is one of two women on the Stompers’ roster and will make her first start of 2017 in the matchup.

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Sonoma Stompers Sweep Pittsburg Diamonds with 17-14 Victory Behind Big Nights from Scott David, Daniel Baptista

Daniel Baptista (center) went 4 for 6 in his 2017 debut in the Sonoma Stompers' 17-14 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds on Thursday at Winter Chevrolet Stadium. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

Daniel Baptista (center) went 4 for 6 in his 2017 debut in the Sonoma Stompers' 17-14 victory over the Pittsburg Diamonds on Thursday at Winter Chevrolet Stadium. (James W. Toy III / Sonoma Stompers)

SONOMA, Calif.– The Sonoma Stompers Professional Baseball Club, presented by Virginia Dare Winery, defeated the Pittsburg Diamonds 17-14 Thursday at Winter Chevrolet Stadium to secure the series sweep.

The Stompers clinched their third straight first-half title Wednesday and celebrated by erupting for over ten runs for the first time since July 2. Five different Stompers recorded multiple multi-hit games while Scott David drove in six runs on the night. 

Activated off the inactive list earlier in the day, first baseman Daniel Baptista went 4-6 with two RBI. Baptista, who has been with the Stompers since 2016, hit .304 with nine home runs in 69 games last season.

“I just told myself to be in the moment, enjoy the moment,” Baptista said. “I’m blessed to be back out there, honestly. Watching my guys today, it was a great ballgame. We never quit. It was just a beautiful day today.”

Both teams were loud offensively, as Pittsburg notched 19 hits on the night to Sonoma’s 20–rocking the starters on both sides. The Diamonds went to the bullpen in the second inning while Sonoma called on Dominic Topoozian in the third. Topoozian made his Stompers debut in the series. 

Zach Wendorf earned his first save as a Stomper, striking out two in an inning and two thirds, while picked up the win. 

Sonoma improves to 26-10 on the season while the Diamonds drop to 20-16. The Stompers begin a three-game set with Pittsburg at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark on Friday at 6 p.m. The start times for all weekend home games has been changed to 6 p.m. for the remainder of the season. 

THREE-PEAT PROMOTION

The Stompers are offering a trio of promotions through the weekend to celebrate their first half title. With promo code “3PEAT,” fans can receive 30 percent off tickets online for the Stompers’ next homestand, July 14-16. The promo code cannot be used at the fan shop or at the box office. 

2016 Pacific Association Championship merchandise is 30 percent off with a Facebook check in at “Sonoma Stompers Home Game”  in the fan shop and at Peoples Home Equity Ballpark through the weekend. This promotion is not applicable online. 

Stompers fans at the ballpark Friday through Sunday can also purchase $3 Coors Light on draft through the first three innings of all three games of the series.

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