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CSUMB Baseball Wins Series Finale Against San Francisco State

Senior Steve Mays

Matt DeJesus extends hitting streak to 17 games.

April 19, 2009

Box Score

SEASIDE, Calif.
– The Cal State Monterey Bay baseball team recorded a 13-7 series finale victory over San Francisco State on Sunday at the Otter Baseball Field.

Junior #Ryan Chagonjian# run gave the Otters a 1-0 lead in the second inning.  Chagonjian led off with a single and then scored on a ground out by junior #Robert Mendoza#.

The Gators took the lead on Sean Proni's 2 RBI double in the third inning.

The Otters rallied back in their half of the inning, scoring four runs on three hits.  Senior #Andrew Marquardt# drew a walk to lead off the inning.  Senior #Matt DeJesus# singled to third base and junior #Jacob Flores# followed with a RBI single up the middle. Chagonjian drew a walk to load the bases.  Junior #Brent Sargenti# hit a sacrifice fly to score DeJesus.  Senior #Steve Mays# connected on a 2 RBI single to end CSUMB's scoring of the inning.

CSUMB added another run in the fourth and fifth innings on single by Flores and Marquardt's triple to right center.

SFSU closed the gap to 7-5, putting up three runs in the sixth inning, highlighted by Greg Kline's 2 RBI double.

Mays's single in the sixth inning gave the Otters two more runs, giving them a 9-5 advantage.

CSUMB notched three more runs in the seventh and added an insurance run in the eighth to take a 13-5 lead.

The Gators attempted a rally in their last at bat by scoring two runs, but CSUMB relief pitcher #Brian Callen# forced Nick Nyman to fly out to end the game.

DeJesus went 4-for-6 on the day, extending his hitting streak to 17 games.

Senior #Thomas Incaviglia# earned his second win of the season after pitching six innings and allowed only four hits.

CSUMB head out for its final road series of the season on Friday, April 24.  The Otters take on Cal State Dominguez Hills at Toro Baseball Field at 3 p.m.
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