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The Reno Aces scored in five different innings Monday and beat the El Paso Chihuahuas 12-1. It was the second Monday in a row that Reno handed El Paso an 11-run loss, as the Aces beat the Chihuahuas 13-2 last Monday in Reno.

Reno scored five runs in a nine-batter first inning, the second consecutive game the Aces brought in four runs or more in the first frame. Ketel Marte went 4-for-6 and came inches away from hitting for the cycle, as his second double of the game hit the top of the right field fence near the foul pole.

Former Chihuahuas outfielder Reymond Fuentes went 3-for-5 with three RBIs for Reno.

Reno’s Jake Winston picked up a three-inning save in the lopsided game. El Paso catcher Rocky Gale had three hits and a run scored in the loss. The Chihuahuas used five pitchers and got scoreless outings out of relievers Jason Jester and Keith Hessler.

With a win Tuesday, the Chihuahuas will split their eight-game homestand.

Box ScoreTeam Records: Reno (11-8), El Paso (8-11)

Next Game: Tuesday, 6:35 pm at Southwest University Park. Reno RHP Frank Duncan (1-2, 6.11) vs. El Paso RHP Dinelson Lamet (1-0, 0.69). The game will air on 600 ESPN El Paso and www.epchihuahuas.com.

Reno 12 El Paso 1 – Monday

WP: Payamps (1-0)

LP: Jenkins (1-2)

S: Winston (1)

Time: 2:47

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