Salt Lake Bees Power Through Sunday Showdown, Outscoring Tacoma Rainiers 35-19 in Comeback Win
- Salt Lake Bees Extend Win Streak with Dominant 12-8 Victory Over Tacoma Rainiers
- The Salt Lake Bees continued their recent offensive surge on Sunday, defeating the Tacoma Rainiers 12-8 at The Ballpark at America First Square.
- Key Performances Fuel Bees' Offensive Outburst Three home runs from Bees players powered the team's scoring, with Trey Mancini, Austin Wynns, and Bryce Teodosio each contributing a key...
Salt Lake Bees Extend Win Streak with Dominant 12-8 Victory Over Tacoma Rainiers
The Salt Lake Bees continued their recent offensive surge on Sunday, defeating the Tacoma Rainiers 12-8 at The Ballpark at America First Square. The win marked their fourth consecutive victory, extending a string of dominance after a lopsided 13-1 loss to Tacoma just three days earlier. The Bees outscored their opponents 35-19 over the four-game series, showcasing a renewed offensive intensity that has propelled them into a strong position in the Pacific Coast League standings.
Key Performances Fuel Bees’ Offensive Outburst Three home runs from Bees players powered the team’s scoring, with Trey Mancini, Austin Wynns, and Bryce Teodosio each contributing a key blow. Mancini extended his current hit streak to 12 games with a two-run double in the second inning, setting the stage for Salt Lake’s early lead. Wynns and Teodosio each added two-run home runs later in the game, combining for six runs and six RBI between them.
Starting pitcher Huascar Ynoa (2-1) earned the win, allowing just three hits while striking out three batters in his two scoreless innings. Ynoa’s performance was bolstered by strong defensive plays, including a two-run double by Denzer Guzman and a clutch two-run double by Yolmer Sánchez, who also drove in two runs and drew three walks.

Tacoma Struggles to Keep Pace The Rainiers, despite a late rally, could not overcome the Bees’ offensive firepower. Tacoma’s lone bright spot came from Jakson Reetz, who hit a solo home run in the fourth inning to cut the deficit to 5-1. However, the Bees’ bullpen held firm, and Tacoma’s lineup failed to capitalize on additional scoring opportunities.
This victory continues the Bees’ momentum as they look to build on a strong start to the season. With a series sweep of Tacoma now complete, Salt Lake turns its focus to their next set of challenges in the highly competitive Pacific Coast League.
