Felician's impressive 29-game winning streak against Caldwell came to an end with a split on Saturday, losing Game Two 2–1 after a hard-fought 6–5 victory in Game One. The Falcons showcased strong offensive performances, notably scoring early in Game One with a two-run homer from Luis De La Cruz. Despite a solid start, Felician couldn't capitalize in Game Two, where they managed just four hits and were unable to tie the game after taking an initial lead.

By the Numbers
  • Felician's 29-game winning streak against Caldwell ended, dating back to April 23, 2015.
  • In Game One, Felician had six runs on seven hits and drew six walks.
State of Play
  • Felician scored first in both games, but struggled to maintain leads in Game Two.
  • Caldwell capitalized on defensive miscues, turning the momentum in their favor during Game Two.
What's Next

Felician will need to regroup and focus on consistency at the plate in upcoming games, aiming to bounce back and regain momentum in their season.

Bottom Line

The end of the win streak serves as a wake-up call for Felician; they must address offensive lulls to remain competitive moving forward.