dominated the Fresno State Bulldogs in a home sweep over the weekend. The Aggies showed off their offensive prowess in the series, outscoring the Bulldogs 27-7 over the course of three games.
In game one, the Aggies wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, with Cameron Brown hitting a two-run home run in the first inning. Brown went on to have a stellar game, finishing with five RBIs. Sophomore pitcher Jack Hildebrand also had a standout performance, striking out seven batters in seven innings.
Game two saw more of the same from the Aggies, as they continued their offensive onslaught with a 12-2 victory. Brown once again had a stellar game, driving in three runs and hitting another home run. Freshman pitcher John Smith made his collegiate debut and impressed with four strikeouts in five innings.
The series finale was no different, as the Aggies completed the sweep with a 10-3 victory. Brown continued his hot streak, blasting his third home run of the series and finishing with four RBIs. Senior pitcher Alex Reyes delivered a strong performance on the mound, allowing just two runs in seven innings of work.
Overall, the Aggies’ dominant performance at the plate and on the mound secured the series sweep over the Bulldogs. Head coach Joe Martinez praised his team’s effort and highlighted the strong performances from Brown, Hildebrand, Smith, and Reyes.
The Aggies will look to carry their momentum into their next series as they take on rival New Mexico in a three-game set. With their strong start to the season, the Aggies are poised to make a run in the conference and potentially earn a spot in the postseason.
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