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Hornet's stinging tigers in the loss of home

Stockton, California – The Pacific baseball program fell on Tuesday at the state of Sacramento in the area of ​​the Klein family at 13: 3.

The Tigers (10-12) gave up a dozen runs in the first four innings, so that the hornets (11-9) were able to make a decision.

Junior Jake Tandy extended his stroke series to six games. The west sacramento, California, who was appointed West Coast Conference player of the week, went 1-3.

Sophomore Adrian Vidal brought a run in the lower end of eighth place for the second run of the tiger in a prise hit role at night.

Sophomore Regan Carter (0-2) started on the hill for the Pacific. Redshirt junior Cade Sonoqui Put on a goalless inn with two strikes.

Colin Hunter (1-1) threw six Innings from one-run ball to secure victory for the state of Sacramento. The Hornets found a life from the second Baseman Cameron Sewell, which broke out two Homeruns with three runs on the offensive early.

Pacific opens on Friday in Klein Family Field against Portland against Portland. The first pitch is planned for 6 p.m. PDT.

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