Chukars continue offensive surge with series-opening beatdown of Jackalopes


GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — The Idaho Falls Chukars made it two in a row, Tuesday evening, with a one-sided win at the Grand Junction Jackalopes.

The Idaho Falls offense erupted yet again, scoring double-digit runs in their fourth consecutive game, while starter Gary Grosjean gave his bullpen some needed rest in leading his club to an 18-1 victory.

Grosjean (W, 3-0) went 7 strong, holding the Jackalopes to five hits and one run. He struck out four and did not issue a walk. The right-hander trimmed his ERA down to 4.50, having allowed nine earned runs in 18 innings across his three starts.

Offensively, the Chukars (10-3) saw contributions from throughout the lineup — with eight of nine players to get an at-bat recording at least one hit.

Tyler Wyatt paced the potent attack with a game-high four hits. Wyatt and Spencer Rich knocked in four runs apiece, as Garret Ostrander’s five runs scored were a high for the evening.

Wyatt and Rich both homered.

Zach Zaborowski (L, 1-2) lasted 5 innings for the Jackalopes (3-10), surrendering five runs.

The same two teams will renew the battle Wednesday, with first pitch set for 6:35 p.m.

Current PBL standings
1. Rocky Mountain Vibes (11-1)
2. Idaho Falls Chukars (10-3)
3. Yuba-Sutter High Wheelers (9-4)
4. Oakland Ballers (8-5)
T5. Boise Hawks (7-5)
T5. Missoula PaddleHeads (7-5)
7. Glacier Range Riders (7-6)
8. Ogden Raptors (5-7)
9. Billings Mustangs (4-9)
10. Grand Junction Jackalopes (3-10)
T11. Great Falls Voyagers (2-10)
T11. Northern Colorado Owlz (2-10)

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