Mike Zacchio

mzacchio@lohud.com

The Rockland Boulders suffered the worst lost in franchise history Sunday%2C 22-0.

Trois-Rivieres second baseman Jose Cuevas went 4 for 5 with three home runs%2C eight RBI and 14 total bases.

Cuevas tied three Can-Am League records against the Boulders on Sunday.

Boulders starter Charlie Law lost his third consecutive decision.

RAMAPO – For most people, too much Jose Cuervo will be enough to make one sick. After Sunday afternoon, too much Jose Cuevas likely had the Rockland Boulders purging the rest of the night.

The Trois-Rivieres second baseman tied or nearly broke several single-game Can-Am League records during the Aigles' 22-0 rout over the Boulders. Cuevas went 4 for 5 with three home runs, eight RBI and 14 total bases, all highlighted by a seventh-inning grand slam.

Trois-Rivieres set a Can-Am League record for runs in a game, in addition to handing the Boulders their worst loss in franchise history.

The Boulders (27-20) used three different pitchers, without much success against the Trois-Rivieres (17-32) lineup. Charlie Law took his fourth loss of the year after allowing nine earned runs in three innings.

"It's just one of those days; baseball is a funny game," Boulders manager Jamie Keefe said. "It was one of those games where we just got to throw (our pitchers) out there; we can't carve into our bullpen. Those guys got to go out there and get outs; they didn't get them; it's just one of those days."

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