POMONA – The Cal Poly Pomona baseball team hits the road this weekend, traveling north once again as they prepare for a four-game series against Stanislaus State beginning Friday, April 20.
Friday, April 20 - 6 p.m.
Cal Poly Pomona at Stanislaus State
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Saturday, April 21 – 1 p.m., 4 p.m.
Cal Poly Pomona at Stanislaus State
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Sunday, April 22– 11 a.m.
Cal Poly Pomona at Stanislaus State
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Last Week: The Broncos (20-18, 17-15) split their series against first-place Cal State Monterey Bay, winning the first game 10-5 and the third game 4-2 and dropping the second game 6-2 and the fourth game 6-4. The starting pitching performed well against arguably the best offense in the CCAA.
Ryan Alsworth allowed one run in five innings while striking out nine in game one.
Dylan Francis allowed two runs in eight innings while striking out five in game two.
Tim Holdgrafer pitched a complete seven inning game allowing two runs while striking out seven batters in game three.
Cesar Lopez saw the ball well going 7-for-15 for a.466 batting average, including going 3-for-5 with a two-run home run in game one.
Bryce Graddy also saw the ball well going 7—for-16 for a .433 average.
By the Numbers: As a team, they have collected 385 total hits which results in the second highest batting average in the conference at .302. As a pitching staff, their ERA is 3.85 which is third in the CCAA.
Drew Cowley leads the team with a .363 batting average and in doubles with eight. Nic
Hernandez and
Brennan McKenzie are tied for the team lead in home runs with seven each.
Ryan Alsworth leads the starters on the team with a 2.37 ERA.
Peter Beattie leads relievers with a 1.59 ERA in 17 innings out of the pen.
Warrior Report: Stanislaus (20-20, 16-18) comes in having lost their last five games. As a team, they posted a .277 batting average and scored 233 runs. Their 3.79 team ERA is second best in the conference. They allowed the third fewest runs with 184 and the lowest batting average with .256. The pitching staff leads the CCAA with 330 strikeouts. Jack Large leads the team with a .340 batting average, 39 RBI, 14 doubles and nine home runs.