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Cal Poly evaluates double-digit double-digit double-digit double-digit double-digit duvets during the CSUN series Opener

Northridge, California – – – Zach Daudet And Alejandro Garza Combined for six hits and five RBIs during Griffin Naess Six goalless innings for his fifth win when Cal Poly achieved early on Friday in Robert J. Hiegert Field and often in a 17: 1-toben to CSUN.

Zaudet opened the game with his sixth Homerun of the season and added two singles for another RBI, and Garza produced his team with three singles and a trio by RBIS for coaches with the 29th game of the season with several goals. Larry LeeMustangs.

Naess (5-2) excluded three and went one while distributing eight goals for the victory and lowering his ERA to 3.21. Luke KovachPresent Troy CooperAnd Eric Kvidahl threw an inning in relief – Kovach and Kvidahl both excluded three, and Cooper added another.

With the victory, Cal Poly remained two games behind UC Irvine in the Big West classification. The Mustangs achieved their fifth victory in a row and are 33-15 for the season and 19-6 in the conference game.

UC Irvine improved with a 14:11 victory in Cal State Bakersfield to 21: 4. Cal State Fullerton in the third place dropped an 8: 7 decision against Hawai'i in Goodwin Field and fell to 16: 9 in Big West Games.

Cal Poly scored three runs in the second inning, four in the fourth and eight in the sixth, so that the Mustangs 82 Inning with crooked numbers in 48 games this season.

The 17 runs of Cal Poly are the fourth highest this year, which were exceeded by 18 against Seton Hall and San Jose State and 20 in another Seton Hall competition.

With its three goals on Friday, Garza has put together seven consecutive games with several goals and is 17: 32 (.531) in these competitions. The second third Baseman and 2024 Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year made it again in the fourth run, again in the sixth frame and knocked two more runs with a eighth inning single.

Garza met seven games in a row and 27 of his last 28 competitions.

In addition to his Homerun, Daudet sang to drive in a further run in the second runs and to capture them again in the fourth. The Senior First Baseman now has 11 games with several goals this season.

Catcher Jack Collins and midfielder Casey Murray Jr. Everyone added two hits and a few RBIs while the right field player Dylan Kordic won twice with an RBI.

Second Baseman Ryan Fenn doubled to drive in two runs in the second inning and to extend his stroke series to eight game while Shortstop Nate CastellonThe reigning Big West Field player of the week doubled in a run in the fourth to extend his stroke series to seven games, and is 17-to-30 (.567) during this route.

Csun killed 12 hits, but everyone was singles, and the Matadors were 11 runners on the basic paths. The Center Fielder Roberto Gonzalez had three goals and knocked into the only CSUN run of the game in the lower end of the ninth inn. The second Baseman Kyle Panganiban, the right field player Andrew Gauna, the designated Hitter Will Linberg and the first Baseman Matthew Pena all contributed a few singles.

The second game of the series will be played on Saturday at 4:35 p.m. with Cal Poly Sophomore Southpaw Josh Volmerding (5-3, 4.81 ERA) to face the CSUN junior rights depressed Diego Gutierrez (2-6, 7.26 ERA).

The final of Sunday on Sunday is for a start at 1 p.m.

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