San Diego Baseball Loses to Portland, Halts 11-Game Win Streak with 5-1 Defeat
San Diego baseball fell to Portland 5-1, ending an eleven-game win streak and cutting their series lead at Joe Etzel Field.
By the Numbers- Junior first baseman Jack Gurevitch hit his sixth home run of the season with a team-high batting average of .392.
- The Pilots took an early 5-0 lead with runs in the first, second, and third innings.
- True freshman Logan Reddemann gave up five runs in four innings, striking out six and walking two.
- Alex Schrier pitched two scoreless innings in relief, striking out three and walking one.
- Drake Frize closed the game with two scoreless innings, tallying four strikeouts.
- San Diego's Will Worthington had two hits and made a spectacular diving play on defense.
- San Diego (22-11, 8-3 WCC) fell to Portland (21-11, 7-1 WCC) in the middle game of the series.
- Jack Gurevitch's solo homer in the seventh inning was San Diego's only run of the game.
- The loss snapped the Toreros' eleven-game win streak, dating back to March 22.
The Toreros will face off against the Pilots in a crucial rubber match tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
Bottom LineSan Diego baseball's loss to Portland ends an impressive win streak and sets up a pivotal series finale against the Pilots.
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