CARSON- The California State Dominguez Hills Toros fall in series opener against the San Francisco State Gators, 15-7.
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The Toros' rally began in the second inning, with
Grant Decatrel lifting a sacrifice fly to center field to bring
Emilio Barrera home.
CJ Masciel followed with a crucial groundout that not only scored
Trey Winget but also put the Toros ahead, showing their ability to capitalize on opportunities.
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The game continued with high intensity as
Jeffrey Ray and
Alex Sepulveda delivered key hits in the fourth inning to narrow the gap further. Ray's sharp single and Sepulveda's two-run double down the right-field line injected a burst of momentum into the Toros' lineup, pulling them closer to a comeback.
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Highlighting the Toros' offensive capabilities,
Trey Winget blasted a two-run homer in the fifth inning, underscoring the team's power at the plate and bringing the score to a more competitive 14-7. This home run not only highlighted Winget's skill but also the fighting spirit of the Toros as they continued to challenge their opponents until the last pitch.
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Despite a final score of 15-7 in favor of San Francisco State, the Toros displayed commendable tenacity and a promising offensive display, setting the stage for the rest of the series.
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The Toros return to action tomorrow to face the Gators in a doubleheader, first game is at noon and the second will start 30 minutes after the conclusion of game 1.
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