Baseball鈥檚 Bats Come Alive in Series Finale at San Diego
The Santa Clara University baseball team fell to San Diego 13-7, completing a three-game series sweep for the Toreros. The game was marked by offensive explosions, with both teams combining for 20 runs on 24 hits. The Broncos, despite the loss, showcased strong batting with multiple players recording significant hits. However, San Diego's powerful offense, highlighted by nine extra-base hits, dominated the game, securing their first double-digit run game in six weeks.
By the Numbers- San Diego compiled nine extra-base hits (four home runs, four doubles, one triple).
- The Broncos recorded their 10th game this season with at least 10 hits.
- San Diego established an 11-1 lead through the fifth inning with strong offensive performances.
- The Broncos managed to cut the lead to 11-7 during a four-run rally in the seventh inning but could not close the gap.
Santa Clara begins a four-game home stand on Monday against Clemson, looking to turn their fortunes around at home following a challenging series in San Diego.
Bottom LineThe Broncos must refine their pitching as they prepare for upcoming games, focusing on limiting extra-base hits while leveraging their own batting strengths to find success in their home stand.
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