Brody Brecht throws three scoreless; Spokane Indians drop game, series to Vancouver 5-2 | NWL baseball
Apr. 19—It's a long season — 132 games in the High-A Northwest League — so fretting about a win-loss record after 15 games probably won't do anyone any good. But after a tough home stand, the Spokane Indians will try to find renewed energy when they kick off a two-week road trip in Everett on Tuesday.
Toronto Blue Jays No. 3 prospect Arjun Nimmala homered for the second straight game — a two-run shot in the ninth — and the Spokane Indians dropped the game and series to the Vancouver Canadians 5-2 at Avista Stadium on Sunday. Nimmala finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs in addition to his third home run of the season.
The Indians (6-9) have lost two consecutive series and have dropped eight of their last 12 games. "We're just gonna go have a nice bus trip tomorrow on the day off, and we're gonna be ready to go on Tuesday and we're gonna bring it every day," Indians manager Tom Sutaris said. "We're gonna treat every day as opening day.
" Indians shortstop Kelvin Hidalgo went 3-for-4 with an RBI, and Jacob Hinderleider hit a solo home run. Hidalgo started the season 0-for-17 but has hit in seven of nine games since, including a pair of three-hit games. "(Hidalgo) is a really good baseball player.
It's just, you know, baseball is up and down," Sutaris said. "The key for them is just to continue to stay up and keep pushing forward and he's done that. He's a really smart kid, and he's a worker, and he's going to keep getting better.