Bells starter Johnny Wiltfang went 3 ⅓ innings, giving up four earned runs on six hits while striking out five. // Photo by Rachel Alexander
By Emily Porter
Matt McLain’s walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the Bellingham Bells a 7-4 win and the series sweep over the Bend Elks at Joe Martin Field on Monday, July 23.
The Bells (27-14) have won seven of their last 10 and hold a three-game lead in the West Coast League North Division over the Kelowna Falcons (23-16).
Trailing 4-2 in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and runners on second and third, Bells outfielder Jordan Stoner scored on a wild pitch by Elks closer Bradley Gonzalez to narrow the gap to 4-3.
A walk by Bells catcher Matt James and a single by second baseman Dusty Stroup sent Zach Needham to third and loaded the bases for McLain.
McLain then turned on a 1-0 fastball across the inside of the plate and sent a towering shot over the left field fence for the walk-off win.
“I was just looking for something to drive,” McLain said. “Then the fastball came in and I reacted. It happened to go over the fence.”
McLain, who turned down a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization after being selected 25th overall in the MLB draft, went 1-for-3 on the night with four RBIs and a walk.
Stroup also had a big night for Bellingham, going 3-for-4 while scoring two runs and driving in another. Ferndale native James was 2-for-4 and scored twice.
Connor Mack’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the second plated Stroup from third base and gave the Bells a 1-0 lead. The Elks (11-34) tied the score at one in the third inning, then hammered Bells starter Johnny Wiltfang in the fourth inning for three more runs to make it 4-1.
“We fell behind, so it was an uphill battle until that [ grand slam],” said Jim Clem, pitching coach and recruiting coordinator.