Bells fall in extras to Berries
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The Bellingham Bells lost their first series of the season after a 6-5 extra-innings loss to the Marion Berries Sunday, June 22 at Joe Martin Field in Bellingham, Wash. Bellingham (14-7) is still in first place in the North Division with a 1.5-game lead over Edmonton and Wenatchee.
Bellingham’s offense got back on track in this game and scored four early runs. In the bottom of the first inning Noah Cassie had a base hit that ricocheted off of the glove of the Marion third baseman to score a run. Rob Jacobsen hit into a double play with the bases loaded that gave the Bells a 2-0 lead after one.
In the bottom of the second, Brock Sell knocked in a run on a single to right field and was scored by Alex Fernandes on an RBI single.
Preston Watkins finished a five-inning start with a shutout and struck out five batters while only allowing a walk and two hits. Josh Flaugher relieved Watkins in the sixth and kept Marion off the scoreboard.
Flaugher allowed a walk to begin the seventh inning and Bobby Pierce Jr. committed an error on a possible double play ground ball that put two on with no outs for the Berries. Leahiaukai Araujo-Waiau got Marion on the board with an RBI double and Flaugher was relieved.
Sam Petrocelli inherited two runners on base and walked the bases loaded before then walking in a run and exiting the game after facing just two batters. With a 4-2 lead, Tyler Biddinger took over with still no outs in the inning and the bases loaded. Biddinger hit a batter on his first pitch out of the bullpen and forced a double play that tied the game, 4-4.
The Bells offense was unable to get a hit off a Berries reliever until the ninth inning. Biddinger was able to shut down Marion’s offense and force extra innings.
The West Coast League recently began implementing the tiebreaker rule that places a ghost runner on second base in extra innings. The Berries cashed in their runner against Biddinger and Chihiro Sato came out of the bullpen and gave up a sacrifice fly that scored one of Biddinger’s runners.
Down 6-4, the Bells scored their ghost runner on a two-out RBI from Kirkpatrick, but ultimately couldn’t complete the comeback and lost their first series of the 2025 season.
Sell led the Bells at the plate going 2-for-4 with two runs, a steal, walk and an RBI. Aiden Aguayo also tallied two hits as part of a 2-for-3 performance at the plate. Andrew Lamb’s 11 game hitting streak came to an end after he went 0-for-4 at the plate with a walk.
The Bells have Monday off and will take on Wenatchee in a three-game series beginning at 6:35 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 at Joe Martin Field. The Bells have six games left in the first half of the season and are trying to clinch an early postseason spot.
This game recap is presented by Everstrong Physical Therapy and Performance.
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