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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA - CSUDH took its first lead of the
baseball series with Cal State L.A. at 4-3 in the 7th inning, but
the Toros could not contain the Golden Eagle offense, allowing
four runs in the 8th in dropping an 8-4 decision. With the loss
the Toros fall to 6-8 overall, and remain winless in CCAA
conference action at 0-2. The No. 13 ranked Golden Eagles continue
their perfect season, improving to 8-0, 2-0 CCAA.
CSULA would jump on Toro starter Jason Garcia
(South Gate, CA/LA Harbor College) in the 2nd, pushing across
three runs on two hits. Garcia would struggle to find his control
in the inning, allowing two walks. Jeff Carroll would single to
right field, driving in two runs to put the Golden Eagles on the
scoreboard.
Garcia would settle and fall into a rhythm,
allowing no hits over the next three innings before only giving up
one hit in both the 6th and 7thinnings.
The Toro offense would begin their comeback in
the 4th after a single by Isidro Perez (South Gate, CA/LA Harbor
College) and an RBI double by Kyle Stanley (Buena Park, CA/Hawaii
Pacific). Mateo Marquez (Biggs, CA/CSULA) would continue the hit
barrage, driving in Stanley with a single to left field.
The Toros would tack on another run in the 5th
inning on an RBI single by Houston Hernandez (La Mirada, CA/St.
Paul HS) to tie the game at 3-3.
CSUDH would gain their first lead of the series
two innings later off the bat of Hernandez, who placed down a
picture perfect-squeeze to put the Toros up 4-3.
The lead would not last long as the Golden
Eagles scored four runs in the top half of the 8th. A double to
left field by R.J. Brown would score two runners and put CSULA
back in front 5-4. The Golden Eagles would add an additional two
runs in the inning and a single run the 9th to secure their win.
Manny Hernandez would earn the win in two
innings of relief for the Golden Eagles, allowing one run on three
hits.
At the plate, Jeff Carroll would do the most
damage, driving in three runs on two hits. Matt Winkelman and
Brown would also have two hits on the day.
Despite the rocky start, Garcia pitched well
for the Toros, giving up three runs on only four hits in 7.0
innings of work.
Hernandez would lead the offense with three
hits and two RBIs, while Marquez would chip in two hits and a
stolen base on the afternoon.
The Toros will next be in action tomorrow when
they travel to Cal State L.A. for a double header to conclude the
four game series, with first pitch scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on
Reeder Field.
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