STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific baseball team (14-31) wraps up the non-conference portion of the season with a single game against Sacramento State (26-26) at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
Graduate
Ben Nemivant remains the WCC leader in hitting after a weekend in which he went 6-11 with a home run and two RBI. His 75 hits are five more than the next closer player in the conference. His .410 average is 19th in the nation in DI. Junior
Chaz Myers leads the team in home runs with seven. Graduate
Jeremy Lea leads the WCC with four triples and has been hit by a pitch a conference-leading 18 times.
Senior
Grant Stevens leads the team in innings pitched, strikeouts and complete games. Stevens and senior
Tyler Stout are tied for the team lead with four wins. Sophomore
Caden Duke leads the team with four saves.
Pacific hosted BYU last weekend in the final home series of the year. Pacific took game three as the bats came alive to drive in 11 runs.
Sacramento State is coming off a series win over Utah Valley. The Hornets took the first two games before Utah Valley took game three. Wehiwa Aloy leads the Hornets in hitting at .366 with 14 doubles and 13 home runs. Martin Vincelli-Simard leads the team in home runs with 15.
Sacramento State took the first game between the two squads this season, an 11-8 win in 10 innings.