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Chihuahuas beat Fresno for 11th straight win to set franchise record

The El Paso Chihuahuas defeated the Fresno Grizzlies 7-5 Tuesday night to claim their 11th straight win and set the new franchise record for consecutive victories.

The previous record of 10 wins in a row was set in August of 2018.

The Chihuahuas have now won 17 of their last 18 games in this remarkable run and now stand at 18-7 overall on the year. Fresno dropped to 11-14 on the season with the loss.

Jason Vosler hit two solo home runs for the Chihuahuas in the win to give him five homers this year for El Paso.

Alex Dickerson also deliverd for the Dogs by going 4-5 on the night with an RBI double to his name.

In addition, Michael Gettys went 2-5 with a solo home run as part of a 15-hit night for the Chihuahuas.

The Chihuahuas have two more games to play at Fresno before they return home to begin a new series with the Salt Lake Bees on Friday.

El Paso’s only loss in their last 18 games came in a 7-6 decision against Tacoma on April 18.

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