Pacific Baseball Loses 9-8 Thriller to Nevada Despite Trio of Homers
The Pacific baseball team's late rally featuring three homers was not enough to secure a victory, as they fell 9-8 to Nevada in walk-off fashion at Don Weir Field.
By the Numbers- Sophomore Rylan Evans hit his third home run of the season.
- Freshman JT Shank hit his first collegiate home run as part of a four-run ninth inning rally.
- Sophomore Jackson Lux pitched 3.0 innings and struck out six batters.
The Pacific team's late offensive outburst was not enough to secure a win against Nevada.
State of Play- Nevada secured a walk-off victory with a single in the bottom of the ninth inning.
- The Tigers will face Santa Clara in the final home series of the season at 6 p.m. on Thursday.
The Pacific Baseball team will look to bounce back in their final home series against Santa Clara following the defeat to Nevada.
Bottom LinePacific's late rally with three homers was not enough as they fell in a close 9-8 defeat to Nevada in walk-off fashion, emphasizing the team's fighting spirit despite the outcome.
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