Win streaks, like seasons, should come to an finish in some unspecified time in the future.
Each ended for the Ridgefield Raptors on Wednesday night time because the Yakima Valley Pippins used a tenth inning bunt to attain the successful run and end the West Coast League season with an 8-7 victory at Yakima County Stadium.
Ridgefield (24-30 general, 12-15 WCL second half) had its longest win streak of 2025 halted at 5 video games.
The Raptors left two runners on base of their half of the tenth inning.
The Pippins (7-20, 14-40) obtained their automated runner to 3rd base when Dillon Anderson bunted towards third base however the Raptors couldn’t make a play on it. Greg Luna then bunted towards first base with runner Brodie Geoghagan sprinting dwelling and the throw to the plate was not in time to get the sliding Geoghagan.
Cooper Whitton stayed sizzling on the plate proper to the top for the Raptors. The centerfielder was 4 for five with a two-run dwelling run within the first inning and two doubles to complete with a .481 batting common (25 for 52), .525 on-base share and .808 slugging in his 12 video games.
Javan Camacho was 2 for 4 with a run-scoring double within the seventh inning that tied the sport at 7-7.
The season finale was a back-and-forth contest: It was tied 2-2 after the primary inning, Ridgefield took a 4-2 lead within the third, Yakima scored 4 within the fourth for a 6-4 benefit, Ridgefield pulled even with a run within the fifth and sixth simply to have Yakima regain the lead at 7-6 with a run in its half of the sixth, and Ridgefield tied it up one final time with a run within the seventh.
BOXSCORE: YAKIMA VALLEY 8, RIDGEFIELD 7 (10 INNINGS)
FINAL WEST COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS