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Spokane Indians Edge Past Eugene Emeralds in 4‑1 High‑A Northwest League Clash

Key performances from Calaz, Hammer and Bresnahan highlight a pivotal victory

Spokane Indians Edge Past Eugene Emeralds in 4‑1 High‑A Northwest League Clash

The Spokane Indians secured a 4‑1 victory over the Eugene Emeralds on Tuesday night in a High‑A Northwest League matchup, extending the series to a Friday evening showdown in the Pacific Northwest.

Robert Calaz delivered the decisive blow with a two‑run single in the eighth inning, while leadoff hitter Tevin Tucker opened the scoring with a single, a stolen base and a run that put Spokane ahead 2‑1.

Starter Bryson Hammer turned in a solid six‑inning outing, limiting the Emeralds to a single run on four hits and two walks while striking out six batters.

Jacob Bresnahan matched that effort with a career‑high 11 strikeouts, throwing 93 pitches over six frames.

Reliever Hunter Mann closed the game with three shutout innings, recording three strikeouts to earn the win.

The win underscores the Indians’ depth in pitching and adds momentum as the league race tightens heading into the weekend.

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