Stanford Baseball’s Double Home Run Performance Secures Series Victory
Stanford baseball slugged their way to a series-clinching win against California, with a final score of 15-6 at the Sunken Diamond. The Cardinal hit four home runs, including two each from Jimmy Nati and Trevor Haskins, propelling them to victory.
By the Numbers- Stanford hit a total of four home runs in the game.
- Jimmy Nati finished the day 5-for-6 with six RBI.
- The final score was 15-6 in favor of Stanford.
- Cal provided some offense with six extra-base hits, including a home run by Caleb Lomavita.
California struggled to contain Stanford's powerful hitting, especially in the decisive fifth inning where the Cardinal scored nine runs.
State of Play- Stanford's victory secured the series win, with the final game scheduled for the following day.
- California will aim to avoid a sweep in the upcoming match against Stanford.
Cal Baseball looks to bounce back and avoid a sweep in the upcoming game against Stanford, scheduled for 4 p.m. The Sunday finale will be televised on the Pac-12 Bay Area.
Bottom LineStanford's dominant hitting display, especially in the fifth inning, secured them a resounding win over California, setting the stage for a crucial upcoming game where Cal will strive to prevent a series sweep.
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