Salt Lake Bees fall to Tacoma


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SALT LAKE CITY- Caleb Clay took a no-hitter through five and one-third, but allowed four runs in the sixth inning in the Salt Lake Bees 6-3 loss to the Tacoma Rainiers. The Bees struck early with three runs in the bottom of the first as Tony Campana led off with a single and moved to third on a wild pitch strike out to Shawn O'Malley. Roberto Lopez singled to bring in the runner before Brennan Boesch cleared the outfield fence for the 18th time this season and collected two RBIs.

Both teams steered clear of home plate through the next four innings until Tacoma's sixth-inning rally put the visiting squad ahead 4-3. The Rainiers put an additional run across the plate in both the seventh and ninth innings to cement the final score.


Salt Lake Bees pitcher Caleb Clay took a no-hitter through five and one-third innings.

Clay (3-2) took the loss as Jordan Pries (8-6) earned the victory. Kyler Newby threw four pitches in relief before handing the ball to Micheal Kohn. Kohn allowed one earned run over two thirds of an inning before Dustin Richardson struck out two over a hitless 1.1 innings. Ryan Chaffee closed out the ninth allowing one earned run.

CBS Sports Network will broadcast tomorrow night's Bees game live from Smith's Ballpark beginning at 8:10 p.m. For more information and tickets visit slbees.com

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