Vargas, Kivlehan, Walker, Owings and Jay combined to go 9-for-19 with a pair of homers, two triples and six RBIs.
”We were just joking around that it was like the [D-backs Triple-A] Reno Aces going out there or whatever,” Kivlehan said. “We were just trying to keep it simple, not put too much pressure on ourselves. We knew we were facing Cole Hamels and they were playing all their guys so just go out there and have some fun.”
Ray (6-2) struck out eight and walked four. Walker and Owings drove in three runs each.