Toros Rally for Win Against Yotes, Honoring 13 Seniors in 2026
The Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros overcame a five-run deficit to finish their 2026 baseball season with a thrilling 6-5 victory against Cal State San Bernardino. The team rallied late, scoring six runs in the final two innings, sending off 13 seniors on a high note. The Toros concluded the season with a record of 21-24 overall and 13-19 in the CCAA, tying for eighth place in league standings. Key players included Dominick Cervantes and Zac Ragland, who contributed significantly to the comeback. Prior to the game, the seniors were honored for their contributions to the program.
By the Numbers- Toros ended the season 21-24 overall and 13-19 in the CCAA.
- Team scored six runs in the final two innings of the game.
Despite the comeback win, the Toros struggled throughout the season, finishing tied for eighth in the conference and showcasing inconsistencies in performance, particularly in the early innings of games.
State of Play- The team celebrated their seniors in a farewell ceremony prior to the last game.
- Cervantes and Ragland each drove in two runs during the final game.
With the season concluded, the focus will shift to recruitment and preparing for next year, as the Toros look to improve their standing in the CCAA and build on the success of their seniors.
Bottom LineThe Toros’ successful conclusion to the season, highlighted by a comeback victory, offers hope for the future as they seek to build on their potential and strengthen their roster for next year.
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