The Palm Springs Power and the Top Speed Baseball (6-2) each put runners in scoring position on Saturday, but the Palm Springs Power capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 4-3 win at Palm Springs Stadium.
The fact that the Palm Springs Power grouped all of their runs into the eighth inning helped them take advantage of their hits.
Tyler Wells racked up 12 strikeouts in the the Palm Springs Power win. Wells allowed three earned runs, 10 hits and four walks over nine innings.
Despite the loss, the Top Speed Baseball's Matt Chavarria dominated the Palm Springs Power's batters, giving up zero runs and striking out five.
Eric Gleese was charged with his first loss of the year. He lasted just zero innings, walked one, struck out none, and allowed two runs.