The Trinidad Triggers (17-6) refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against the Las Vegas Train Robbers (9-14), recording a 14-2 victory on Saturday at Central Park.
Nine runs in the first three innings allowed the Trinidad Triggers to put the game away early. An RBI single by Eric Williams and a two-run home run by Caleb Bryson during the first inning and a two-run home run by Shane Casey in the second inning helped the Trinidad Triggers put some runs on the board early.
The Trinidad Triggers were led by Trevor Sealeys hitting. Sealey went 2-3, drove in one and scored four runs. He singled in the first and second innings.
It was a good day at the plate for the Las Vegas Train Robbers Anthony Renz. Renz went 3-4. He doubled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth and eighth innings.
Matt Horan improved to 5-0 on the year by picking up the win for the Trinidad Triggers. He allowed two runs over eight innings. He struck out none, walked none and surrendered 11 hits.
Spencer Hotaling (1-2) was the games losing pitcher. He allowed 12 runs in five innings, walked four and struck out four.