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Aviators strike early, hold off Tacoma to reclaim PCL West lead

The Athletics led twice, but Cleveland flipped the game in the fifth and seventh to win 8-5, wasting a three-RBI night from Brent Rooker in the series opener.

Tommy White stands on the field during the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game at Sloan Park on Nov. 9, 2025. The Athletics infielder homered Friday for his first Triple-A blast with Las Vegas.
Nov 9, 2025; Mesa, AZ, USA; Oakland Athletics infielder Tommy White during the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game at Sloan Park. White hit his first Triple-A home run Friday night as part of a three-RBI performance in Las Vegas’ 11-7 win over Tacoma. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Aviators struck early and never trailed Friday night, riding a fast start to an 11-7 win over Tacoma at Cheney Stadium. Henry Bolte and Tommy White ignited a three-run first inning, and Las Vegas led from the opening frame to improve to 17-12 and move into first place in the PCL West.

Bolte and White combined to go 7 for 10 with six RBI and five runs scored, establishing control from the top of the lineup. White, playing in just his fourth Triple-A game, is now hitting .438 with a 1.159 OPS.

White goes deep

Joey Meneses jumpstarted the scoring with a two-run double in the first, and the Aviators created separation in the fourth.

Junior Perez tripled home a run, Bolte added an RBI single, and White delivered the decisive swing. The third baseman launched his first Triple-A home run, a 368-foot drive to left-center that left the bat at 103.7 mph. The two-run shot pushed the lead to 7-1 and put Las Vegas firmly in command.

White finished 3 for 5 with three RBI and two runs scored. Bolte added four hits, three RBI and three runs, while Perez collected four hits and scored twice.

Tacoma makes a push

Tacoma answered in the fourth, capitalizing on wild pitches and a two-run double from Ryan Bliss to trim the deficit to 8-5. A sacrifice fly and fielding error in the sixth made it 9-6, briefly tightening the contest.

Las Vegas responded again in the seventh. Perez doubled and Bolte drove in two more with a single to left, extending the lead to 11-6 and restoring momentum.

Tacoma added a run in the ninth, but the outcome was never seriously in doubt.

Kelly secures his first win

Mason Barnett started but did not factor into the decision after allowing five runs in 3.2 innings. The bullpen steadied the game.

Michael Kelly entered in the sixth and tossed 1.1 scoreless innings to earn his first win of the season. Wander Suero handled the late frames as Las Vegas secured its third straight victory.

Tacoma finished with nine hits and left 10 runners on base.

Up next

The series continues Saturday night at Cheney Stadium. Left-hander Gage Jump (0-1, 6.38 ERA) is scheduled to start for Las Vegas against Tacoma right-hander Casey Lawrence (1-3, 5.34 ERA).

First pitch is set for 6:05 p.m. PT.

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