Concordia Baseball Stuns with Epic 10-Run Comeback vs APU
The Concordia baseball team staged an impressive comeback against Azusa Pacific, erasing a 10-run deficit for the second consecutive day. In a thrilling matchup, the Golden Eagles scored 10 runs in the sixth inning, tying the game in a fierce 15-14 loss in the first game, before rallying to win the second game 4-3. Key plays included Nicolas Erickson's game-tying home run and Ian Stewart's clutch three-RBI double, showcasing the team's resilience and fighting spirit.
By the Numbers- Concordia scored 10 runs in the sixth inning of Game 1 to tie the game at 10-10.
- Wyatt Madison threw a complete game in Game 2, allowing 7 hits and 3 runs with 5 strikeouts.
- Concordia baseball has shown resilience, with major comebacks highlighting recent performances.
- The team is set to face Fresno Pacific in their final PacWest conference series starting April 24.
Concordia aims to build on their strong performances as they head into their final series of the season against Fresno Pacific, looking to secure crucial wins for playoff positioning.
Bottom LineThe Golden Eagles' ability to rally from deficits, combined with standout performances, positions them well for their upcoming challenges, highlighting a resilient and competitive spirit as they near the season's end.
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