Seventh-Inning Rally Seals Series for Pioneers at Stan State
The No. 7 Cal State East Bay Pioneers clinched their series against Stan State with a split in Friday's doubleheader, winning 8-3 in the first game and 3-2 in the second. A dominant fifth inning featuring Sarissa Block's RBI single and Jeslyn Cuellar's two-run double propelled East Bay to a commanding lead in the opener. The second game saw a late-game rally, where Block’s double initiated a comeback for a 3-2 victory, highlighted by key hits from Cuellar and Gomez. Both games showcased strong performances from the Pioneers’ pitching staff, with Ally Fuentes and Marissa Quintero each tossing complete games. The Pioneers will next face Cal State San Marcos at home in their continued CCAA schedule.
By the Numbers- East Bay scored a total of 11 runs across both games, with 13 hits in the first game alone.
- Marissa Quintero allowed only 2 runs (none earned) in the second game while throwing a complete game with 4 hits.
While East Bay secured the series victory, they allowed two unearned runs in the second game, hinting at potential defensive vulnerabilities that could be exploited in future matchups.
State of Play- Cal State East Bay sits comfortably in their CCAA standings, benefiting from their strong offensive lineup.
- Pitching performances by Fuentes and Quintero have solidified the team's defensive strength in critical game moments.
The Pioneers are set to face Cal State San Marcos next week at home, which will be crucial in maintaining their momentum in the CCAA standings.
Bottom LineEast Bay's resilience in late-game situations has been a defining factor in their success, making them a formidable contender as they gear up for their next series.
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