Genoves and Gigliotti lead Sacramento to victory
After being stymied offensively in a 2-0 loss in the opener of their doubleheader with the Salt Lake Bees, the Sacramento River Cats hit their stride in Game 2. The River Cats pounded out 11 hits in seven innings in a 7-4 win over the Bees to earn a split of the season-opening twin bill.
The River Cats got the scoring started in the second inning on a two-run single with one out off the bat of Ricardo Genoves to take a 2-0 lead. Sacramento doubled its lead in the fourth when Michael Gigliotti hit a sac fly to left to score Shane Mathney and Casey Schmitt followed with an RBI single to right to extend the lead to 4-0.
Sacramento’s first four runs were allowed by Bees starter Jake Kalish (0-1), who suffered the loss after allowing four runs on four hits while walking four in three-plus innings.
River Cats opener Mauricio Llovera worked a perfect first inning and Sam Long (1-0) took over in the second and did not allow a run over his first two frames. In the fourth, however, Long gave up an RBI triple to Mickey Moniak after surrendering a leadoff walk. Moniak scored on an ensuing groundout by Trey Cabbage to cut the River Cats lead to 4-2.
Long would pick up the win, allowing two runs on two hits while striking out two. Kade McClure took over for Long and finished the fourth inning. In the bottom of the fifth, McClure issued a leadoff walk to Anthony Mulrine, who scored later in the inning on a double by Jo Adell that drew the Bees to within a run at 4-3.
The River Cats pushed back with a pair of runs in the top of the sixth facing right-hander Cesar Valdez. Gigliotti delivered a two-run doub