Concordia-St. Paul Sweeps Wayne State as Kaden Young Dominates with Four Homer Game
Concordia-St. Paul swept Wayne State in a baseball doubleheader, scoring 28 runs and winning by scores of 10-1 and 18-14, despite Kaden Young hitting four home runs for the Wildcats.
By the Numbers- WSC drops to 21-11 and 16-6 in the league.
- The Golden Bears are 19-14 and 11-13 in the NSIC.
- Young had a historic game, going 4 for 5 with four home runs, five RBI, and four runs scored.
- Wayne State had 15 hits in the second game.
The Wildcats couldn't secure a win despite Young's exceptional performance in the second game.
State of Play- Concordia-St. Paul dominated the doubleheader, showcasing strong offensive performances.
- Wayne State showed competitiveness with early leads in the second game but failed to maintain them.
The Wayne State and Concordia-St. Paul series will conclude with a nine-inning game on Sunday at 12 p.m. in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Bottom LineDespite Kaden Young's outstanding four-homer game, Wayne State couldn't secure a win against Concordia-St. Paul, highlighting the importance of defensive consistency in maintaining leads and closing out games.
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