LANCASTER – The Lancaster JetHawks opened a homestand after a six-game road swing, losing 15-2 to the Stockton Ports at The Hangar on Wednesday night.
The JetHawks scored the first run, but Stockton’s 17-hit effort was too much for Lancaster to overcome.
Lancaster (12-9, 46-43) scored a run on three hits in the first inning to take an early lead. Matt Hearn (pictured above) led off with a triple, extending his hitting streak to 10 games. Matt McLaughlin followed with an RBI single. Luis Castro singled in the inning as well, but one run was it for Lancaster’s offense.
Stockton (11-10, 44-45) answered with two runs in the second inning and five more in the third. Lancaster’s Lucas Gilbreath (3-7) took the loss, giving up seven runs (five earned) in three innings.
Lazaro Armenteros homered twice in the middle innings, including a grand slam in the fourth. Six different Ports had multi-hit games.
Xavier Altamirano (4-5) bounced back after the first inning for the Ports. Stockton’s starter allowed just two runs total over seven innings, his longest start of the season.
The JetHawks have lost five in a row to Stockton, dating back to a four-game sweep at The Hangar in the First Half. The Ports have won five of the eight meetings between the teams this season.
Here’s the box score.
The two-game series and six-game homestand continued on Thursday night.
JetHawks single-game tickets, group tickets, ticket packages and season tickets are on sale now. Visit jethawks.com or call 661-726-5400 for more information.
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