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College baseball: Miyao slams Bakersfield as Hawaii wins its eighth in a row – Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The College of Hawaii baseball workforce couldn’t have gained its eighth in a row with out No. 8.
The College of Hawaii baseball workforce couldn’t have gained its eighth in a row with out No. 8.
Hilo’s DallasJ Duarte drove in three runs throughout the Rainbow’s 11-run onslaught within the fourth Saturday at CSU Bakersfield, however he didn’t even have the largest blow of the inning.
That got here off the bat of Hilo’s Stone Miyao, who hit a grand slam and completed with six RBIs in a 20-6 victory that accomplished a second consecutive collection sweep for UH.
Belting a season-high 17 hits — eight by Massive Islanders — Hawaii (16-16, 9-6) reached .500 heading right into a nonconference sport Tuesday at Fresno State.
The Roadrunners (14-19, 7-5) made eight errors and have dropped six of their final eight.
Twice with the bases loaded, Duarte delivered two-run singles, ending 4 for five with 5 RBIs. Miyao’s second profession dwelling run, with Matt Wong, Hilo’s Jacob Igawa and Duarte aboard, made 13-1. Duarte set profession highs for hits and RBIs in a sport.
Miyao was 3 for five, driving dwelling Igawa with within the sixth to make it 20-1 and increasing his hit streak to 9 video games. He’s batting 15 for 39 (.384) throughout that span. The six RBIs set a profession excessive.
Enjoying for the primary time in two weeks, Konawaena alum Bronson Rivera was 1 for two. Igawa noticed a seven-game hit streak finish, however he scored 3 times.
The second of six pitchers utilized by coach Wealthy Hill, Connor Harrison (2-0) didn’t hand over a run in 3 2/3 innings. Andy Archer began and was eliminated with one out within the third, permitting 4 hits and a run with stroll and a strikeout.