7/10/2026-Here is the HTML game summary based on the attached box score.
Pecos Bills Outslug Tucson Saguaros, 18-14
TUCSON, Arizona - The Pecos Bills scored 16 runs over the final five innings and defeated the Tucson
Saguaros 18-14 on Friday night.
Tucson built an early advantage by scoring three runs in the first inning, two in the second and two
more in the fourth. The Saguaros carried a 7-2 lead into the fifth inning, but the Bills responded
with four runs in the fifth and three in the sixth to move in front 9-8.
Pecos added four runs in the seventh inning, but Tucson answered with six runs in the bottom half to
regain the lead, 14-13. The Bills responded again by scoring three times in the eighth and twice in
the ninth before Thomas Geiger held Tucson scoreless over the final two innings.
Phillip Jones led Pecos at the plate by going 3-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored and five
RBIs. Derrick Cancel finished 4-for-6 with two runs and four RBIs, while Anthony Hampton collected
two hits and drove in three runs.
DJ Walker reached base four times, recorded two hits and scored five runs. Jonathan Taylor doubled,
scored three times and drove in two runs, while Will Glick added two hits, two runs and an RBI. Ryan
Drag contributed an RBI double.
Gavy Perez-Torres powered the Tucson offense by going 3-for-5 with a home run, a double, two runs
scored and six RBIs. Connor Kiefer added two hits, including a triple, scored twice and drove in
three runs.
Sloan Laird finished with three hits, three runs and an RBI. Ty Murray added two hits and scored
twice, while Jadan Boyce and Trent Malone each drove in a run.
Jones worked seven innings for Pecos, allowing 14 runs, 13 earned, on 11 hits and nine walks while
striking out three. Geiger closed the game with two scoreless innings, allowing two hits and
striking out two.
Demitrius DiMatteo started for Tucson and allowed six runs on seven hits over 4 1/3 innings. The
Saguaros used six pitchers as Pecos finished with 18 runs on 16 hits and eight walks.
Pecos committed two errors, while Tucson finished with 14 runs on 13 hits and committed three
errors.