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Lee impressive in starting debut but Knights fall to Elks.

June 19, 2015

Lee impressive in starting debut but Knights fall to Elks.

Slater Lee turned in an impressive performance on Friday night in his Corvallis debut as a starting pitcher but Bend rallied late to claim the series opener 9-4 at Goss Stadium.

The junior-to-be at Cal Poly from Carlsbad, Calif., allowed one unearned run and four hits over six innings and left with the game tied 1-1. He struck out five, did not walk a batter and retired eight of the final nine hitters he faced in his second appearance of the summer. He threw 59 strikes in 89 pitches.

The Elks (10-3) extended their lead over the Knights (7-7 all, 6-7 WCL) to four games in the West Coast League's South Division with the victory. They scored seven times with one out in the seventh inning to shatter what was a 1-1 tie between the longtime rivals.

Lee was 1-1, 6.27 in 10 games for the Mustangs this past spring. He was supposed to play for the Knights in 2014, but was shut down for the summer with a minor knee injury after going 3-2 with a 6.20 ERA in 14 games, with 34 strikeouts in 49.1 innings.

Designated hitter Cameron Bishop (UC Irvine) doubled, singled, drove in a run and reached safely in all four plate appearances for the Knights. Catcher Ryan Matranga (San Francisco) added an RBI single.

Friday's crowd of 1,923 was a season-high for a league game and upped the season attendance to 11,054 in eight dates. That puts the Knights 1,384 ahead of last year's total through a corresponding number of home openings.

The series resumes at 7:15 p.m. Saturday on Fireworks Night, presented by Samaritan Health Services. Portland lefty Cole Doherty (1-1, 5.35) will start for the Knights; Bend's starter is TBA.