RailRiders Rout Red Wings 16-5, Jones Grand Slam Fuels Fourth Straight Win
Spencer Jones' grand slam headlined a 16-5 dismantling of Rochester as eight of nine RailRiders batters went multi-hit in Scranton's fourth straight win.

Spencer Jones cleared the bases with a grand slam and eight of nine batters in Scranton's lineup recorded multiple hits as the RailRiders dismantled the Rochester Red Wings 16-5 in Sunday's series finale at ESL Ballpark, completing a four-game winning streak to open the season.
The margin was one of the most lopsided of the International League's opening week, and it was built on depth rather than a single rally. Rochester cycled through its starter and multiple relievers without finding an answer, as Scranton sustained offensive pressure deep into the game and pushed the score well past reach by the middle innings.
Ali Sánchez paced the attack with three hits and two walks, finishing the afternoon as the most productive bat in a lineup that needed no single hero. Jonathan Ornelas and Oswaldo Cabrera each contributed extra-base hits and run creation, while Jones supplied the day's most memorable sequence with his grand slam at a moment when Rochester was already struggling to record consistent outs.
The 16-run output carried secondary value beyond the final score. With a comfortable cushion established early, Scranton's higher-leverage bullpen arms stayed off the mound entirely, giving the pitching staff a full reset before Monday's series opener. That kind of low-leverage win is a luxury in April, when rosters are still establishing routines and arms are being stretched carefully.
Jones already appears on prospect lists tracked by Yankees evaluators, and Sunday's grand slam gives his early-season file a signature moment. The broader concern for Rochester is structural: the Red Wings absorbed an 11-run deficit against a lineup that found gaps throughout the order, and the pitching depth questions that surfaced at ESL Ballpark will follow the team into the week ahead.
Scranton heads into Monday having outscored opponents by a substantial margin across four straight victories, with an offense showing no signs of cooling.
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