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Wilson, Sweeney return to Rainiers, boost team to 7-2 win in Iowa

Mike Wilson and Brian Sweeney are back, and the Tacoma Rainiers are happy to have them.

Published: May 24, 2012 at 2:50 p.m. PDT
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Mike Wilson and Brian Sweeney are back, and the Tacoma Rainiers are happy to have them.

In his second game after missing six weeks with a strained groin, Wilson went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three runs batted in, helping Tacoma to a 7-2 win over the Iowa Cubs.

Wilson’s two-run double in the third inning gave Tacoma a 4-0 lead, and his run-scoring double in the ninth provided a valuable insurance run.

“It’s good to be back,” said Wilson, who spent nearly a month in extended spring training rehabilitating the injury. “Down in Arizona it’s just getting your at-bats and getting your work in, but here it’s real baseball.”

Sweeney made the start for Tacoma, his first appearance since suffering a concussion on May 5 in Reno.

Sweeney tossed six shutout innings, allowing just three singles. He did not issue a walk, and no Iowa base runner advanced past first while he was on the mound.

“(Catcher Guillermo) Quiroz called a good game, and I was able to execute my pitches and keep my pitch count down,” said Sweeney. “I was happy to get through six.”

Sweeney (1-0) had early run support. Tacoma scored in the top of the first inning when Carlos Peguero lined a solo home run to right field, his eighth of the season.

The Iowa Cubs will be happy to see Peguero leave town – he hit four home runs in the four-game series, while going 7-for-15 at the plate.

Trayvon Robinson added a sacrifice fly in the second inning, and Wilson’s first double came in the third inning to make it 4-0.

Tacoma second baseman Luis Rodriguez doubled in the fourth inning, extending his hitting streak to 19 consecutive games. He added an RBI single in the sixth, giving Tacoma a 5-0 lead.

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Sweeney was activated from the disabled list prior to the game. ….

The Rainiers placed catcher Brandon Bantz and outfielder Johan Limonta on the 7-day disabled list, and announced that catcher Ralph Henriquez will arrive from Double-A Jackson on Friday. …

Limonta returned to Miami for his naturalization hearing, completing the US citizenship process. …

Tacoma (20-27) won three of the four games in the series in Iowa. The Rainiers finished the Midwest road trip through Omaha and Iowa with a 5-3 record.

ON TAP

The Rainiers are home for Memorial Day weekend, hosting Tucson in a four-game series starting with a 7:05 p.m. game Friday. Tacoma starts Anthony Vasquez (5-2, 4.44) against Tucson’s Tom Layne (0-2, 4.50).

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